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at this point. his own pulse or his abilityican to read the pulse of the american people, because according to that right wing outfit, nbc news, americans are in fact, wildly pessimistic about where we're headed. 71% of the country say that you're on the wrong track. now, that's the eighth time in e the last nine surveys datingk an back to october, 2020 one that the number has been above 70%. now, nbc itself is saying thatts we've never before seen this level of sustained pessimism in. the 30 year plus history of the poll. >> heck of a job, joey. yes, indeed.ndeed, rreality bites. now, while the tick tock types d entertain you with animal videos and they pushed trendy makeup tricks, the angle treats you like smart americans because you are smart americans. now, last night we reiterate that the biden regime's goal sta is to lower, not raise, your standard of living.ica must
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and next. >> but looky here, where's china headed? a huge jump in twenty a huge, twenty three and a taper off a little bit in 2020 four, but still, that's four and a half times our gdp. to buy and that dip in twenty , twenty four is probably because we're just not going to havef the monetheiy to buy as much of their junk that we buy now. okay, so here are the cold, hard facts. number one , the euro countriess did better than even with their declines in 2020 two and will still do better than us in 2020 four. shocking canad a did better thannes, us in 2020 two. and even with its declines, it's gdp is going to beat ourshn both in 2020 three and 2020 four. yoay, that's justin trudeau. just to remind you, numbers in 2 three , china did better than us in 2020 two and is going to do much better than us in twenty , twenty three and twenty , twenty four . but wait a second.it a what about russia. biden
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i seem to remember assurances'sr that biden's tough ukraine war sanctions would putin, chose this war and now he and his country will bear the consequences. this is going to impose severe cost on the russian economy, both immediately and over time. >> mean scary. and then the media took the bait on oligarch angle. >> those of us of a certain age all remember lifestyles of the rich and famous theme song and host robin h. with his champagne wishes and caviar dreams. but this week, it's vodka wishes and borscht dreams, and they're being shattered. and france authorities have seized a yacht owned by igor session and also seized by germany is a yacht owned by alisher usmanov. >> it's called the klepto capture task force, enforcing sanctions and seizing yachts from russian oligarchs. >> will it put the pressure on putin, put the pressure on vuitton? o what'srd o the reportme and card, this grand sanction
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scheme and get the oligarchs by 2 a yea yr later. now by twenty, twenty four , even russia is going to be growing faster than the united states . so chalkgime up to another faile for the regime, just as the angle predicted. anyone else find it ironic then when we help make china richer, china just turns arounde sh and helps keep russia afloat. y by buying more oil and agriculture from russia. frand now even the new york timh has to concede that we weret.tr righadt. was be russian trade appears to have largely bounced back to wher e it was before the invasion of ukraine last february. analysts estimate that russia's imports may have already recovered to prewar levels or will soon do so depending on their models. >> waps. >> yet overall things are going exactly as biden and the folks in the white house had hoped for. the united states is slowing and the rest of the world is moving ahead. now, these facts will , of
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course, give the eu and chinaths more leverage overe us , whiche is exactly what the regime wants. now, remember, again, during trump, when the middle classs was getting strongerwa, when rel median income was rising, were miserableaballe, the swamp ,they were miserable. because why were they miserable?de because they loathe an america whose model is obviously superior to anything any other country could offer. >>y they prefer dependance to independence, hopelessness to optimism. but we we have a news flash for them. even with all the damage wrought over the last two years, this is still america and there are enough of us who will never be satisfied to live in our knees waiting fors the an whatever crumbs the government throws us in. >> that'ining mes the angle. joining me. now is missouri senator josh holly. inflation senator , now, they said inflation was transitory. they said russia's economywoul
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would crumble undere the sanctions. of course, china did the bigr backdoor bailout, buying their oil there and other countries followed suit. s and >>ha you know, we could go on and on with their failed predictions. have they gotten anything right here? >> right here? no, they haven'te but i do i will tell you this. remake ouretting what they wanted in an ultimate sense, which is they want. to remake our economy. tojoe biden wants to remake any economy such that we don't peve any more blue collar work in this country. we don't have jobs for workingop people. all of thosek have folks have to depend on the government. and all we have insteas cld is o this climate green economy where you have to have a fancy degree, where you have to getun, a white collar job i tn a big city. and if you want to live intht an the middle of the country, there are no jobs for you. that's whad dot they want. they don't like blue collar workers.r they don't like blue collart by culture. and so they're trying to wipe it out by changing our economy s .top them. and laura, they are succeeding. we have got to stop them. id >> yeah. and despite all of this, everything we just laid out, biden today pretends to be t the great protectoher or
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senator holly of the middle class. >> watch. watch. ran ran for president , i agree that we're going to build from the bottom up of the middle out to bringmily back good paying jobs. no yot u cayon raise a family on whether or not you wentn ours to college to give families more breathing room to invest in ourselves. st ia again, invest in america >>th and that's whatat we've do >> that's what we we've done.y'e senator , people are now spending more than they'reh making because wages are not keeping up with prices. that's as obvious as biden's cognitive decline at this point. >> what he's doing is justoing the opposite of his rhetoric. 's the rhetoric is a cover for his real agenda, laura , which is to hollow out the middle class and the working class in't this country. and e the reason for that is he doesn't like the culture of blue collar workers. he f doesn't like lik their attachment to faith. he doesn't like their attachment to familyment.. he doesn't likethe le their attachment to church. he doesn't like any of that. the leftft thi t, they they thil of that's backwards. how do you get rid of it? you make so that you can't
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get good paying jobs anymore. if you're a blue collar worker, you can't sustair sustain yoursn the working class. you have to be dependenters fr on government, take orders from governmentomt and meanwhile,at the only people who flourish are the rich folks arisht the tp who are giving money to th.e democrat party. that's their agenda. and if republicans agenda. r waa this country around, they'vet got to go after that. ple thatand start protecting the who are the backbone of thisthin nation. >>ation. and even with the relay mild winter, although our friends in wyomingd wi, 20 below zero right now wouldn't agree with me, but ne's pretty, pretty mild in gamuch of the country, pay americans are strugglingg to pay their energy billtheir ec the number of households that are getting energy assistance thison rose winter season rosed estimated one pointio three million to six point two million. that's the largest one year increasecrease since the disasts year of two thousand nine . not senator , is it not the casede that the biden regime's goalr sa is to lower our standards, ican lower expectations?
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this is the new american normal gas stoves, no cars that you eve want to drive bike lanes everywhere. th i guys are going to all become beijing. that's it. att. that is it. y that that's the norm. n they want us once again.be abl they want working people to no longer be able to support themselves. well, meanwhile, chinaints richs rich . noe producing energy jobs in this country? n? e most joe bide are we producing our own energy in this country? i mean, we'r e the mosthe energ wyunde rich country in the world. are wee bi producing it?s gett no, noint under joe biden. who's getting rich off of that?s china is so our blue collar class suffert parts. the chinese communist party gets rich .oe that's joe biden's agenda. >> senator , great to see you nt tonight. thank you. at the fe bad policies notde only impact t the federal level, but most yor pointedly at the local level. >>w takee new york , where politicians sing a very familiar tun jobe. i love my job representing allef 20 million new yorkers in all our diversity. >> i'm here to fight forter wher the people, even everyone, no
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matter where they came from, people of every color. get we are changing.ings d how we get things doneon for new york is moving beyonda of recovery into a new era ofnce a. >> laura abundance and equity equity. co >> that's the claim from atoms.w it's complete bull.us and you know how we know that? o because blacksve are leaving new york city in droves now. things have gotten so bad, even the new york times is soundinge. michelle the alarm. michelle, a cocky move fro om bedford stye to mansfield, texas, in 2020 one because sheod was worried about obtaining a good education for heror children and what she called new york city's insane and complex system. athenee rodney is a product of upward mobility in new york city. once promise upwad black americans after earning a scholarship graduating from college, she starn evenstarted her own eventg business in the city. but as mitt romney's own family grew, she founfad herself living in a cramped one bedroom rental
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where her three children shared a bunk bed in the living room. >> as she scroll through friends social media posts showing off trampolines a spacious backyards.ll in georgia, the solution becamei endsclearer. leave.e last summer, the family boughtm. a five bedroom home in snellville, georgia. hom >> joining me now is joy newble, advocate and activist,cd living still in new york . >>st city.was shocked they all right, joy , this piece in the new york times, i mean, i was shocked that they published it, but there is a flight of african-american from the north to the southr ag that we've been hearing for ages is just racist in here? a terrible, awful place to live. so what's happenin g here? well, new york city has changed so much, especially in the last three years. and this is not anything that'sr new . this has been ans issue in blacks are new york city for years and years and years. nd c is not anything new . and blacks areom startingew yor to understand communities like mine. they're starting to understand. and new yorkk place where dr is not the placee where dreams are made of where it is . if they're starting a business, whether it a busin gro is they want to grow a family and own a home, it'sne
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just not here inw york any new york anymore.more well, when you see what's happened, especially under adams with this influx of migrants, i don't want to call them migrants. i'm sick of that term. migrants, illegal aliens, who are getting free hotel rooms, complaining about it, causing trouble. obviously, crime is increasing. i mean, what is there? and by the ways , the schools ae overall underperforming, failing our kids. what's left for minority and people, the rich people, then their send their kids to the fancy private schools. >> right. so you have all these peoples to that have shown up to new york. new york has advertised itself as an asylum city. so com e here, make your dreams happen. tax we'll pay fopayersr. w meanwhile, it'ors on the backs f the taxpayers, meanwhile, is on the backs of the city worker s, run city workers who are working tirelessly to keep the trains running, to keepand fire the gae picked up. the firefighters and police officers answering these 911 calls. bul t then none of those servicd are there for us and those services are afforded to us. they're offeringhappens to the t fifty five thousand dollars to migrants. but then what happens to thosert city workers who can't evenave o
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crest at fifty five thousandan to provide for their own family?d leav and go where their money so they have to get up and leave. they have to go wherer th their money is stretched out and the costor ok city f living workst wh for them. and then new york city is justa tired. if youthe loolastk back at what happened over the last two years. 60% ofbee of blacks were let s go because of the mandate. so what do they have left?ar they can't survive here.ne they are struggling and harmf ne was done. caused harmas to the people of new york e. >> he has to be held accountable for it. well, another horrifying story, joy , out of new york city is crime, ofci i course. and this is just from today.d tw the nypd arrested two men earlyy on tuesday morning after an armed robbery spree that spanne sd three new york cityevl boroughs over a period of several hours. i'll be ou t on bail.ct ins twenty four hours, i'llas be out on bail. one of the suspects is quoted as saying. choi, they know the criminals know they're going to be released right away. right. so they're not going to stop committing crimes. so, again, whyagai would minoris at this point stay with the g democrat party? hegiven the insulting treatment
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and these horrific conditionso across the board? well, as trump wouldyove say t,a do you havnoe to lose? give , give , give another p seeing what's oi thints point? yeahha, well, at this point, we're seeing what's happening in these cities. we're seeing tha antlt it's you predominantly one political party. evalk this point, if you even talk to black families, you thi talk to these communities, they don't really care about politics at this point.rtunat ely because unfortunately, democrat and republican have failed us because they failed uso upd their duty and theirthee oath. they failed to protect the rights and defend the rights of the peoplepl. so it's people like me. well, the republicans enjoy it, but truth be told, truthe an be told here, if you're an livi african-american living in liv florida, you havine a much bettr chance at a better standard of living and opening a small business than you doy in any part of new york . i mean, so leadership doesaura: itmatter. the i mean, it does matter. and i'm not trying to begovern partisan here, but, you knowor, republican governors have overall been better for than these liberal pro criminal, pro illegal
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immigran pt mayors and governors across the country. untr soy. that's all i'm saying. like, give it give another leader a try at some point. absolutely. poinat - some point they need to do that. atto some poin dt there needs te a change because you can't keepm doing the same thing. and then blaming the previous administration and saying, oh, well, yoon and s u if you just stay democrat, this will get better because we care about equity and we care about race and we care about your livelihood when really you really don't care. and thisyears.s has been years and years and years. new york city has beeng a democrat city for very long. they're really not changing any kind change. yeah, well, changing white flight, white flight has now turned into black flight of joy . we love having you on .ke car thank you for thank you so muce for speaking out.g all right.re big you take carone e. now, tonight, we have a bigow. reveal, big one at the end of the show. someone you all know join mehabn while i was rehabbing.g. are you already sick of hearing about this? but you know what else? come up.rein this is fun.g hi k while i wanes rehabbing my kneed over the weekend in california, i s throughoutnt the show. and i want you gue to tweet me your guesses at edinburgh. mangel, you ready?
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seven . a breaking news update tonight on these suspiciousimals disappearances of multiple animals and the death ofan ano another at the dallas zoo.with de fox news correspondent kevin corke joins us nowing, l with all the details. >> kevin , what can you tell eve us ?n evening, laura . a bit of goo to share with you tonight and perhaps even a break in the case. now, i sf you'vetory bee n followinger this story and wondering what in the world is going on downovr there over the dallas zoo, you're not alone. you may recall first, a leopard got loose after its enclosureer was cut. then the enclosure to the langurs was cut.osure was cu and a vulture was found dead in a suspicious manner. and then very recently, two tamarin monkeys were reported missing after a cut to their enclosure. well, thankfully, tonight,tameri the emperor tamarin monkeys have been safely located thanksm to tipster found in the closet of an abandonee.d homeand to. and tonight they are finallyby back in zoo custody where they are being checked outtory by veterinarians.
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couljust when you thought this story couldn't possibly get any stranger like who would do such a thing that dallas policestery. actually have a bead on , who may know something aboutt tr the mystery tonight, they are asking local residents for help in identifying this person ine ' connection with the missing animals. and yes,re in case you'rel this wondering, what are they going to do about all this madness? yes,? the zoo has tightened ovet security measures, adding more overnight guardds and ms ae cameras and an arrest couldkeep be in the offing. >> we will keep you posted.l. >> but for now, back to you, kevin . unrealo. ican thank you so much. good to see you.ignore now, earlier today, house republicans ignored opposition from president biden and voted to end the public health emergency related to covid. ane anticipating a political black eye from the public that wants to see this whole emergency claratiodeclaration nonsense. and biden tried to get ahead of it last night, declaring that on the emergency would come to an end on may 11th. >> and if you thought joe was
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read into the action by his own white house, well, listen to his response here. pay attention to the date. >> what's behind your decision to end the call for the bill as the what? it couldn't even get a date. right. but why not end this now?g us nd certified doctor joining us now is dr. hamadeh,de a board certified doctor , fauci research scientist. dr martin, good to see you ino studio. this sounds conspiratorial. but i almost feel as though the administration is buying time until the next pandemicria. variant. i mean, are they hoping forgo os some other shoe to drop here because they cannopowet let go f this power? >> this is just bizarre.from gav i think they're taking c cues,oh laura , from gavin newsome th and even from l.a. county. as an right. what did gavin newsom do? use the pandemic as an excuse not to do better health policy ,but to print ballotsne and and basically send them out m to everyone, make that
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permanenmanentant. as a l.a. county use the pandemic as an excuse to ban evictionsniy pretty much indefinitely. we're seeing the federal government taking cues a seeingm them and basically taking thesen policies and making them nationwide. this has nothingothi with to do with public health. if it did, when you see the entire country is at a low level of covid transmission,e you would just end the pandemic today. lawlin the world can they predict an arbitrary datehe in the future? and then when the world is ath supreme court, have to do with it? >> well, this whole pandemice cr emergency from the beginning declaring itinr stat the way thp in states like pennsylvania, that was just a total abuse of power. and te anthey kept there was nf to be an end to it.d. i mean, they would have itny go on. you for the next kind medi twenty five years if they could. when you have any kind ofca medical issue, a pandemic emergency is a perfect example., you typically will set some endpoint. >> when are we done? >> l that's true for any kind of medical treatment act ofiv in ms which we asked for, met i believe in may of 2020.ept moi what are the what are goal post. the objective metrics? and they kept moving the goalposts. right. well, here was congresswomanessn sheila jackson lee's response to today's house vote .ht
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the pandemic is not over 500 people a day die right now. as i'm standing here from covid, that's a reasonable amount. >> i know there are other have a infectious diseases, but doesn't it make sense that if we can have a vaccine and a t protocol that allows people to live our children, those are preexisting conditions that we want them to do? so at any moment, we can haveov1 a surge of covid-19.9. laura >> her last comment as well,her i think they're just extendinglt for the next pandemic orestion variant. and of course, also begs00 peoplthe question, talks aboutp five hundred people a day. i'm not quite sure ilef that's p accurate. aboumany people are dying because of repeated booster car shots that we about the don't ky >> they don't care about those facts. that 500 numbeexaggerar is prety exaggerated. >> why? they're because they're looking largely at patientlooking ats who have with covid, not from covid.yingb and so iecf you actually look a, the ones who are dying becauseiy of cover, the numbers are dramatically less. we discovered thatn l.a. count, numb as you remember several months ago, they were fudging the numbers. angd think this is happeninatid on a nationwide level.s if you actually look to see who's dying because of covidpr
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will officially jump into the twenty residential race announcing tomorrow with twenty four presidential race, announcing tomorrow with the formal announcement coming5th. in february 15th. now, in the latest echelon insights poll, she was pollinghi at about two percent and doesn't mean much. now, it's so early.dona well, behind, thoughld t, at the time, the front runners, donald trump and ron desantis. and should she choose to get in ,of course.a bi well, we're going to havefeel. a bigger field.is but this looming announcemen loe dovetails nicely with what we're going to discuss with our next guests. 'lsearlier today, newly minted america first, senator jadi vantz endorsed the indiana congm congressman jim banks. now, not only did he winf th the endorsement of the aforementioned vance potential primary challenger, mitch daniels said he would not run. in a rare move, the nrc throw its weight behind his candidacyh for the senate as well. >> joining a me now, jd vance, ohio senator , and jim banks, indiana congressman. senator vance, all right.
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before we get into the news that you were initially herectio for, what is your initial reaction to this news about nikki haley?ley? well, loredo, i've endorsed president trump. i think that he's the likely nominee. and 2024, i certainly think that he's the best nominee because he delivered on his promises. and i think we ought to gives th him a chance during during a second term to deliver on more of those promises.i i'm not here to beat up on any of the other candidates, but i think trump's going to winth and i think he'll be the bese te nominesse for the party.ikki congressman banks, your thoughts on nikki haley? i i mean, everybody knows nikkiele haley, a lovely person. she was considered quitemore o formidable at the un. e toda she's more of an establishment favorite. you know, if i sawy someone the online today saying she's then' should be the jeb bush of 2020's four, i don't know if that's fair or not, but she's understood to be a little bitservativ more establishment, certainly not a populist conservative, she habut she has a lot of she t of fans out there. >> well, the r i'm surace she wd be the las tt candidate to get i
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into the race. but there's a reason thaist donald trump is the front runner in this race early on . and he's the he's the leader ofn the republican party for a bigny reason. he he changed. america is such a significant way. and we've seen in two shortnista yeartis the biden administratiot undo most of don the progress to donald trump made for this great country. and america is hungry fo pe of -- tr that type to go back to that type of leadership that we had whena lo. donald trump was in office.su so thire thes race has a long ws to go. i'm sure there will be otherst n who get in the race. but there's a good reason that>l donald trump is the front runner today. here.all right., now, for the reason we're here, jadi vantz, you know that reall my big concern about the senatet is that it really doesn'hetearto reflect the core, the feeling, the t of the american conservative today that is muchi more globalized and so forth.m k >> so why is jim banks the stat the right man to be the next ina senator from the state ofry indiana?n wh >> well, laura , what you just said is the very reason why.
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i think jim banks should be the next senator from indiana. he comesg froclassm a working p family. he does not want a republicanthf party that represents the interests of no the globalists. like you said, he wants a republican party tharmal a, wt represents normal americans, workers, middle class people who go to work, paynd p ayn satheir taxes, and want to e in safe and secure communities. he's great on all the issues. o he's also a good friend. and i just you know, i've been in the senate for all of a month, laura , but i knowamer that we need as many good people who are america firstle. conservatives in the senate as possible. and jim,s is banks is that guy. and i'll say to your viewers, laura , of course, if they're in indiana, i hope they'llks vote for jim banks in the primary, in the general election. but there imary ane are things t they can do all across the country. go to banks for senate .comd we to support him because we need ths support to come from the grassroots, not froml thes the donor community. all these things getting gettinn th jim elected, getting elected in the right way is the way to transform the senate, transform the countrand hey. >> but he's a great guy,>> a great candidate, i think is going to make a great senator . wellma, congressman banks,n ba n
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must be weird.g you're sitting there hearing all these good things, saithe wd about you, but i'm not going. to ask you, do you havee a retort? you know, you wantwith to take y issue with anything he said. von but what about the early voting problem nationwide? what's what's the status early n early voting in indiana?'t fo ir our viewers out thered who aren't sure how it goesn ini there? >> well, we have betteanr votea thid laws in indiana than manyer other states in the country. st that's the silver bullet we need. voter we need all states to pass strong voter id laws likeand at my state has. so a te timet the same time, wet to do more to ban ballotharves harvesting heading into the twentyti, hal twenty four election. we havhee to secure our electios when half oft trus the american people say that they don't trust our elections. we have we have a crisis ineryti this country.nge us need to do everything wcan en to restore trust in in that process so we can do that at the state level, state by state. fedethere are ways that the federal government could amend existingaw federal electil laws to ban ballot harvesting
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and all mail in ballotth processes that led to hap the shenaniganpen s that happend in the 2012 election. florida are you going to do it? just do it like florida does in less exciting news, guys, here was adam schiff on his own biday for the senate on sunday. >> i need to get out and, you know, stand up for the values of californians in a time when our democracy is so deeply at risk. we're seeing their quality of life at risk, who are deeply concerned about the future for our kids and start to entertain a demagogue promises that he laa alone can fix things. >> okay, senator advancenato, he's right. our culture, our way of life is at risk because of democrat rule. we went for the gdp wipeout for the united states and the projections over the next two years. we're getting killedlledunde unt biden's policy. so he's right, everything's atsi risk, but they're the onesdent a to blame. >> yeah. thanks to adam schiff, we, of course, have sky high inflation, thanks to joe biden, too. we also, thanks to adam schiff,
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of course, have a weaponizes department of justice wherei the leadership of the fbi political opponents frolitical opponents from donald trump on down. adam schiff is part of probl the problem. it's one of the reasonthe reassd need to get congress and banks in the united states senate, because if, god forbidf gon tw,o years i'm serving with adam schiff, i'm really going to need reinforcements then. >> and banks is exactly the guy to do it. all right. how many populist conservativeen kind of america first stars are there in the senate? i mean, give me a count. y >> you must have counted. how many are there? notht noan twot not more than t. reinsworth laura . so we definitely could use as many reinforcer as possible. >> all right, gentlemen, great bank's runh of you. we're excited about congressman banks's run. all right.e explos pot the explosion of legal pot growing in california has statet turned parts of the state intoed what lawmakers described as the we're talking wild, wild west. growing thll, we're talking about illegal pot growing, not legal m ompot growing. n th those details in moments.en sta and speaking of societal rotte,e in the golden state, the headpa of the state's reparations committee ha wheres some shockiw
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th's the first sanctuary state for minors who want so-callede , gender affirming care. the gas van that started in berkeley and of course, it was the first state to legalized le medical marijuana, which led to legalization for recreational use.own on and we were told that that was supposed to cut down on crime and on jail overcrowding, eliminate cartel activity.tually but what actually happened? happ wellened, the illegal pot busins is booming, but it's being run by organized crime syndicates who then have local gangs sell it at la times investigation found that legalization led toot political corruption, explosive growth in illegal cultivation and widespread exploitation of workers. well, now lawmakers are demanding a full investigation e into what they say has turned parts of the the state into the wild wild west. joining me now is california assemblyman tom lacky. . >> assemblyman, you say that this is destroying californiacom
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communities. >> how so?s. no, especially in the district that i represent. and you would never think that the cartels would come to the mojave desert, but they have invaded it. as a matter of fact, we have several thousand of them that to have come to the deserust to actually cultivate this product. aand for a long time it went completely unenforced. because, quite frankly, cannabis is more the only state in the entire union where you can be cultivating cannabis and not be guilty of a felony. e well, the amount of money thatel these illegal grow corporations are making is it's just sta staggeringgg. nnabis police seized more than i three million dollars worth of cannabis in livermore, california, including over three thousand plants valued at over two million dollars and processed flower valued at over a million, as well as forty six thousand in cashd and three firearms.
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assemblymen are these busque cookoff? n th as far as i can tell, there are thousands and thousands of nationas in the middle of national forests like shasta whi forest, which is , what, twoch million acres? >> hard to even find them there. yeah, it's really sad. quite quite frankly. these are not cheech and chong operations. these are the cartels, as you've indicated.ho and they only care about thone thing, and that's profit. they're stealingst water in the desert, which is a very precious commodity, as you might guess. they'r e poisoning our earth with illegal pesticides. and as you said, they're exploiting workers. as a matter of fact, the l.a.ti times article that you referreul to has indicated that we haveae at least thirty five farmworker deaths. >> this is a vert y serioua losu problem that a lot of people laa just dismiss as , oh, it's just cannabis. >> now, what are you saying as a warning to other
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states across the country? because obviously this is that this is a boulder rolling down the hill with pot legalization ,big money got people like john boehner flacking for one pot company after saying itg never before legalization. g >> what do you say to those states who are considering it? >> leawe'll learn from californ, learn from our mistakes.y unique >> you know, one thing that was very unique about our state was the fact that we had a an ellicit market able to practic for almost 20 years because weeh had a semi legal and regulatedey space where they were able to really hone in on theirrther' skills, knows the differentnd levels of cultivation.ribution a there's manufacturing, there's this distributiond on and ofects course, retail and all those aspects were able to bend exploited by this illicit market. and these cartels, they are no joke and they're very, very serious and they don't care. deaths get in the way. they don't care about poisoning
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the earth. they don't care about stealing,c water. they really don't. e thing,as i said, they care abt one thing profit. st alls and re the environmentalists, what'swa being done to the forest,su what's being done to the water supply and they're and are not packaging, you know, the the the fun little things that you're seeing in the video. they'r thee they're all aboutd i undercutting the cost, selling it on the streetngcontrol. and g their control. >> assemblymen, thank you forar this warning that staying in california where we are, of course, the state's reparations task force met here over blac the weekend after recommending last month that black residents should get over two hundred twenty three thousand per person for past housing discrimination. but this time they trieda st to figure out how to stateat would actually pay for it. cour. now, among the suggestions, , taxg the rich, of course there could be a mansion tax, a graduated property tax, a state estate tax, and even suggested a tax on the metaverse. >> our tax laws, as written, have a racially disparate impacta ve. likely blac tk americans are less likey to gain access to their tax breaks t than their white peersl
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receive and therefore are more likelik hy to pay higher ts than their white peers. >> joining me now is a.b. i prager, u. personality, amala, your reaction to this tonight? yorl, you know what? it just gets more ridiculous every day, and especially here in california as far as reparations are concerned, i think it's a discussion we should have had when weewh emancipateend not nearly twoot hundred years later, because there's very little benefit to be ha there's d among the black community with reparations. and it's not realls and ity meen the foundational problems that african-americans are facing in this country. y righright now. >> well, the idea that you're be going to make californiansr better by driving more people out of the state, they're already losing300,000 three hud thousand residents a year yod there's already y a tax, i believe, in place are being proposed. if you leave california. exactly. l you're going to get tax. yep.l so it's like the hotel california you can check out, but you can never leave. i mean, right.sion that
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so and you would think thatkeep they would think maybe we should change the policy or the discussion that we're having to keep people in thiso state. but they refused to do it.e chah and thise task force chairal on this reparations committee says she's goingthes to approach all these issues as radically as she possibly can. now, amela, the number one , the no excuse me, the taskblack force is looking aret her blacke resident is two hundred twenty three thousand dollars, as i said. now, here's one resident reacted to this damages. y they okay, real quick damages. h certainly they have to goon back to slavery. we're talking about compensation. ho back to slavery. immewillll reparations be paid immediately? >>y? and two hundred thousand is not enough. thank you. . >> twenty three .ank thank you so much.yo amela. inevit this is thabe inevitable reaction, correct? i mean, it's never enoughn as with activism. there is n ao final destination as far as what they want from the american people. giv and far is what they want with reparations. so $22 you give them two hundred
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and twenty three thousand dollars each black resident. what they're proposing . enough and a some activists say that's not enough. and as soon as that money'sif is given, if it is given, d say hopefully it never will be.we they will come back to the table and say, we need more .k you have still not met.d no the need that we have is a the black community and you still not repair the transgressions of your history. >> i want yo wau to commentnt youwe on what we talked aboutw yo a little bit earlier, because we were shocked that the newctu york times actually did a major piece today about black flight from new york city to the south . >> yeah, peoplteeorgiae moving, to texas, georgia, southh carol, beyond for goo carolina, beyond for good schools, less crime, a chance for a better life. >> i'm surprised. and t you know what? i'm reallyto not, because if you go and talk to black americaby e about an issue by issue, basiswt there, they're speaking conservatively and they know where they want to be. they want to bthate in a communb that supports their ownil prosperity and their own ability to flourish.h. so if you go to some of theseem lower income communities of people of color and you ask
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