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>> yes, ma'am. hi. i'd like to know how we can get biden impeached. ma'am >> he'll get impeached, but this senate won't convict him. bi we have to win in twenty four . we got time. thank you all. love you all. t thank you for being here in court. that's all the time we have left. thank you. for making this show possible. set your dvr so you never miss an episode. let not your heart be troubled before. i'm laura ingraham. this is ingram angle from washington tonight. thanks for joining us . crocodile tears.e it's steo sad. tonigh >>t' that's the focus of tonight's angle. republicans remove congresswoman eleanor omar from the foreige n affairs committee another example of house republicans putting the showe n ahead of any kind of policy agenda. a blatant double standard is being applied here. differe and what is the difference between rep obama and these members? between omar acould it be the we
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kinds of political stunt and it is a disservice to the americans people what a hideouers miscarriage of justice, a majority power exercisingnc influence over house committee assignments. wow. e asand right on cue, squad mems tried to shout outrage at one another with their faux outrage, cries louder. wow. a striking vocal similarity. the white supremacy happeningbli is unbelievable. thisng is just a bunch of racisth gaslighting. we all know it.t gas they turn congress into a placec of fear mongering, hate general . time is required that our country is failing you today. to this chamber is no longer. my voice will get louder and stronger and my leadership will be celebrated around the world as it haer ands been o
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utterly dissinger us and yet so predictable. the party that presided over the weaponization of government agencies from the fbi to the a suddenly crying foul. and why?why? because their committee position was actually put to ade vote . how darey they be heldn accountable for their own toxic words and abysmal record on naturally their dog eared scripts about racismre and misogyny came in handy. >> one of the disgusting legacies after 9/11 has been the targeting and racism against muslim americans throughout the united states of america. and this is an extension ofsogyy .that legacy consistency. there is nothing consistentha with the republican party'se ren continued attack except for the racism and incitement of violence against women of colort in this body. don't tell mofe this wom is abo consistency. s abou don't tell me that this is about an condemnation of anti-semitic remarks. this is about targetin g women of color.
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>> now, talk about a double standard when republicans lose committee assignments, it's tough luck when democrats lose them and are put up to an d actual vote . no los, it's armageddon. >> but let's be blunt here. omar lost your position on the foreign affairs committee e, not because she's muslim who wears a headscarf. she lost i wears t because over the years she's made a series of anti-semitic commentss . -sec she wasn't treated unfairly. the newly elected house decided that they didn't want someone with her views involved in r view the oversight of us foreign policy. she's free to serve on othervold committees, but she should not p serve in this particular role. given her radical and anti-semitic history. yeahcommit, i know she's made some apologies, but apparentlyon they weren't convincing. >> i i certainly did not or was not aware that the word hypnotizes was a trope. i wasn't aware of, of the fact that there are tropes about
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and money that has been very enlightening. >> part of of this journey. hab oh, this journey. if democrats want to make this an issue, well, they can try.o a but the notion that she wase discriminated against because of her race or religiousas background is laughable. we don't need to run through her old clips. we're all sicks ba ockgrf hearir and hearing them. the notion that the party of adam schiff and nancy pelosihave have any leg a to stand on to complain about any of this is absurd. they pack the jan six committee with toadies. and true to trump hatingepublica republicans and they kick marjorie taylor greene off becacommittees because they didn't like her views at the time. we warned democrat s they werets setting a precedent that wouldek come back to bite them, butem bt they didn' tt listen.t do the gop bill was not doing this in a for tat moment, kicking siff in swalwell, swalwell off their intel committee or ohmar off hercommie
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foreign affairs committee.commi. now, republicans, by doing that, we're being pragmatic. >> you know, swalwell should not serve on the intel. you k i'd loveno to take a show of hands here. s how many believehoul if you'reya a member of congress and the o fbi says nothing butf a momento your leadership appoint you to the intel committee. teintel the fbi comes knocking on the leadership store and says we have a problem. this problem has a person has ae with a chinese spy. how many believe tha t that person should stay on intel? now, the chairman of the intel committee, adam shift, i actually believe i helped him because what he did to the intel committee, he used thatat position as chairman, knowing classified information that classition that, and he conveyee to the american public >>mething that was not true to try to confuse him on a number of times. t >> bengoa, i got to tell you, ti mccarthy has deftly handled this so far .far. well, the press, of course, came at him, teeth bared today. he hit back for tato
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retribution that your newt re majority is taking is a democratic member of the house. is this the messagthise you want to send to voters? >> no, and that's the clearth part, how it's not tit for tat. so democrats in the lasts last congress removed republican members from all committees. they even judgven judg onee one member, not based upon what shet had said as a member of congress, but what she said the prior to ever getting care. this is nothint g like the last congress where you never had an open rule. d democrat hs comingad democ up to me telling me we're running it much better, especially the time allotment now lost in e all the recent praise for nancy pelosi as a historic, brilliant brilspeaker is the following. she made a huge mistakeby by giving these fringe fools those assignments on committees in the first place. >>firs omar never should have bn on the her committee, but pelosi moved to placate soe squad on tha thet and so may other issues, like putting metal detectors in congress, the fences around the capitol,
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radical climate policiesnd and the end that hard turn hardu to the left was a major reasonmi why they lost the majority. so the democrats fins finddin themselves an unenviable position, not because of systemic racism or political revenge. they're in this mess because they abuse their position. they acted irresponsibly and vengefully and they lied over and over again, including about january six , two nights ago. we heard this from nbc news, the january six committee's final reportd was more than 80g eight hundred pages, but bume material did not make the cut, including much of its findings on the failures of federal law enforcement. uresleading up to the attack. >> the chief investigator ofjanr the january 6th committee says it. the government could have prevented it. law enforcement hacementd a verl direct role in contributing to really the failures, the security failures that led to the violenc lede. l
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the law enforcement had a a direct role, security to th failures that led toolen the violence. >> excuse mece, i love how kind of nbc acts like, okay, thishing is a one day story, nothing more to talk about. pelosi and schumer could have stopped january six before it started. ted. they ignored all the warnings. why we were going to get that question answered. >> now, if a real republican was actually on thatn january six committee, we would have heard about this monthsw ago. but that's how the democratsthe ran the house. zero transparency aided by ae thata that not only refused to hold them accountable, butot actively ran cover for them. >> well, those days are over. so buckle up, libs, and dry those crocodile tears. those republicans have two years worth of questions that needd answerinreg. g this is our house now,swering and that's the angle. joining me now is matt ryan ,e
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ceo of american majority charlie hurt washington times opinion editor, fox news contributor ned committee sifightsde aside, there is a rel ovttle brewing about oversight. that's the test them, is itg abu not, going forward? i'm talking about testingrship. the republican leadershi p. >> explain it. r an it really is . i mean, i applaud them kicking omar and schiff committees. off these committees. but that small ball, the real game and the real test o f republican grit is going to be when the fbi and these other departmentothe agencies resist and thumb their noses at legitimate oversight requests.oe >> and then what are house republicans going to do in response? i know it wouldn't passg to the senate, but are they going to cut funding for these departments? fuand agenciesnd?ing ar e they going to hold thesethey g agency heads in contempt or are they really going to try and force these these agencies to heatol? o and this is the real thing,thin laura , in d.c., a lotin of thi stuff, white noise, the thing the real fight is who decides wo who governs in d.c.?
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is it our elected officials, the representatives of the peopleves of te or, or is i unelected bureaucrats who think they decidk theye and republicas need to fight this fight? because we for too long havealoa allowed this leviathan of the administrative state state unconstitutional administrative state to grow so powerful, these unelected bureaucrats, that they think they can do whatever theunelectey want and t accountable to the representatives of the people. res need to starty we a fighting this and saying we're m going to demand oversight. we're the ones who govern. >> and i think they need to start the drumbeat now, two years ahead of twenty oo, twenty four . absolutely. t umdefund, defund and dismantl. an when we get power back , we can address this and devolve the administrative state. >> yeah. devolvimpeaching my arcus. eachn known't really know what that gets them. they're just going to just install another menorca. that, it's like whack a mole that does nothing defund these agencies when they're not doing what they're supposed to do orro they're hurting america just like, okay, you don't get any money thena. charlie, but you actually disagree.
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you're siding with elleny omar and apparently shedding some crocodile tears off yo your over the foreign affairs committee. charlie, claim own over. almos yes. i mean, it's almost fence indefensible, althoughab i haveo to say the display by the squad on the house floor made it allb worth it. but bui t i willwi say, you kno, i get i get a little queasy a about this businesbout ts of tog people off of committees underst our current structure based. on things they've said ore wh they've done.en i d i didn't like it wheid n they dd it it to marjorie taylor greene. and i don't particularly think it's necessary to do with ellen omar. i do. that said, i think that the situation would shift and swalwell is different because they're a national securitylhan risk. we know that now and they should be removed from that committee. bu t my concern with ellen omar, we know that she's anssione anti-semitr.e. more importantly, she's anti-american. and what i wish republikc d wod do would be to go to minneapolis and throw her out of officr oue. tee.
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i don't just want her off of the foreign relations committee. i want her out of congress.congs and but we unfortunately, republicans fail to go and make that argument.fail to go but as is becaus make she gets elected, she represents seven hundred and fifty thousand,000 americans. and we have to deal with that. - but then hopefully next timeopey they'll go after her at homed and we went to minneapolis and we couldn't believe whatr what we saw. i mean, it's it's a disaster there. and she she's rarely ine di the district. we people like i and we never see or heastrict nevr ned. she aoc ran over to cnn tonight to deliver what we've come comme to expect about these committee expulsions. >> in the case of all three of these expulsions, therereveng is either political revenge or there is the absolute ie agendf a racist, misogynist and xenophobic targeting racis. and those three , those are those three points, in additiono
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to the political revenge, constitute modern trumpy in politics. >> rmx, i think she's going to have rmx, racist, misogynist xenophobia. i mean i mean, if the word racism doesn't it didn't exist ,what would they talk about? because everything's racist. everything that the republicans do is racist to them because you have no logical arguments and policy to make argumentshese on behalf of themselves. but i mean, these aresons legitimate reasons that we have removed that republicans have removed schiff and swalwell. as charlie pointed out from intel, and i would argue i disagree with charlie on this ,we have a vile antisemite her her district might like her. it doesn't mean that she on actually has to be on the foreign affairs committe faire. but but at some point, you know, if you don't want in on don't start none. republicans didn't start this.i democrats did. and if they don't likeke the game, they don't like these. rules. they shouldn't have made these rules. and i actually appreciated i appreciate kevin mccarthy going right back at them.
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>> indand punching back .o se i'd like to see more of it among among republicans, charlie. but the points that we neede to make clear tonight are legislative accomplishments banning tic-tac, removing permanent normal trade relations status for china, t ar defunding these agencies that are working against the willin e the people, whether the nonsense that defense, what the nonsense at dhs, epa, whatever it has to be, don'ths, you think they have to startt t ticking off things at the househ that they passed and put the senate on notice? >> absolutely. the and they need to start with thee spendingndin process in the spending and the whole reason that spending bills, taxation bills all began in the house is because it's it's of paramount importance thatth the people that the lawmakers dr closest to the people do the grave work o of spending your money and taking your money. and republican and republis to t fight and be ready to carryfigh that fight allt the way to them
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end.t includ and it must include defundingded thesine agencies that are out od control and cutting across the board, cutting spending 10%k a year like every american t family, like every business hasl already had to do. absolutely.ri ght, right. w how do y gentlemen, thank you. great to see you.that now, how dato you know thatwith companies that virtue signalusio with diversity, equity, inclusion know it'knows a scam? well, they're the first employees, the dea employees pai sent packing. bloomberg reporting that the layoffs sweeping the tech industryla are gutting dii departments listings for dci roles were down 19% last year.se a bigger decline than legal or general human resources jobs saw, according to findings from textile. now here to make sense of why,mn this is as horace cooper project 21 chair and author of you all back in chains.t that horace. now, i t isn't just that these departments are useless. they are actually dragginge these companies down, are they not? >>? well, that's absolutelyrrec.
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correct. the bigger point isn't that they bring no value.. the problem is they actually destroy they diminish ,they create a problem in the workplace by creating animus, making racial and concerns, even when those don't exist. the truth of the matte r is the very companies, the very companies that tried virtuesignl signaling by creating all oflian these showed how irrelevant thr actualnso thei operations. >> i have an idea if you genuinely are concerned about the problems that face this country, why don't these tech organizations go to inner city schools? >> and operate, hire some of ope the best and most talented
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instructors so that science, eg technology, engineering, all of that'sem, al activities are mastered. that's the way for the diversity of america that's possible to come forward teaching people that other people can be judged by , ofether they're good or bad, on the basis of their race or their gender. >> that's not only illegal, butl it's actually counterproductive. now, here's how it made us . >> chief diversity officer mata' described the layoffs. diversity, equity, inclusion can't be a thing that you only do when times are good, if it becomes the flavor of los the week, then companiest on will lose out on talent. horace, are talented people seeking out dgi employment.ment? what is it? isn't that the whole point of dgi that you lower standards soo you can check boxes for variousi groups for whatever reason,
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past wrongs or perceived current slights are in vogue. >> you know, if merriam m webster's really wanted to be current, what they put next to die is antonym excellence. >> you can have excellent or you can have d.c.i. in my upcoming book, i have an entire chapter on how dgi,n ho although i refer to it as diedi how it harms our children, ommui how it harms our communities, tm how it harms our businesses. this is no way.s no and we're headed toward a biden caused recession and these policies encouraging this kind of behavior. ow >> or if if, if people don't follow the model of what they're seeing from the tech industry and kick this to the curb, they're going to struggle. that's the auto industry. that's the grocery industry.at's the that's the horsetail industry. a whole lot of people have
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followed down this bad road. >> yeah, timhis e to can that diversity is all overl over the united states . all right, horace, thank you.yo. a republican councilwoman wasin just gunned down and what police call a targeted cal attak why is no one talking aboutwe wl this?eak wi we'll speak with her frienthd later in the hour.s th plus, as the public gets a full reveal of the horrors democrats have unleashed at our southernor border, they've turnedde to ther last line of defense hearings or objections to the situation, they say are racist. of course, that isn't sitting well with one of congress's newest members and i congress ht with a response. >> there jda never miss a beat . sunday on subliming. apj is working on the weekdays living like a freak. this workday sports page. hey, it's nice to see.
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year, a drug produced largely in china then smuggled into the united states over our open southern border. and how bad is this crisis,de will ? last year, the dea seized fifty point six million fentanyl laced fake 10escriptionntanyl pills and moe than ten thousand pounds of fena fentanyl powder. that's enougl h to kill more the the u.s. population. here now is that grievingheard father you just heard from brandon, don brandon, br. w yo i started crying when i sawa your testimony as a parent. of almost now three teenagerste and everyoneenager out therens who judges anything that happens in anyone else's family he i my heartar breaks for you anda applaud your courage inki ou, because as we'red some looking at what's happening across the world, sometimes we forget about what's happeninge right here in our own country.in your messageow for the country tonight. fortoni having me
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on our message with the foreveri fifteethn project is a pretty basic one . it's to spread awareness of what's going on in this country. untrit's phenomenal because most people are unaware. us we were unaware up until just maybe a month or so before noah's passing and a lot of myople think it can't happen to my kid. i've got a good kid. you know, they do the right thing. and we felt the same way.t noah was a good kid.t th noah was an athlete. he made good grades. you know, he was he was not we would never have expected that to happen. notto us.never have expected t happen to and i came up here with justh ju to spread that messagest and to represent the families that wehe deal with since this happened, close message is is pretty
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clear . and that message and tha there't a problem with this coming into the country and we have an open border. brandon brandon. yes. your son a borde your son is go5 there's fifteen years of age. ys so many others, you know, near near where where i live.t i mean, it seems like i'm reading about something every other day.r y. and we have an o peand we have an open border. w i don't care what anyone says. t the border is essentially open. if you want to cross intoo th the country, you can come instan and most people are staying exact and the cartels are taking advantage of that. we don't have the security that we need atth the southern bordeo to prevent not just this drug, but all drugs from coming into the country. and like i mentioned before,ingk the families that we work with , all you know, said go up there and tell them that the there's a problem at the border, it's broken and it needs to be fixed. bor i want you to respond broken
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to something that was said by a congresswoman at yesterday's hearing g. what i find particularly pernicious is the attempt to conflate the issues of migrantss is seeking legal asylm through our legal processes. with the very real scourge ofth fentanyl trafficking. overwhelmingly comes through the ports of entry in trucks thr and cargo ships, nots no on the backs of migrants. >> brandon, your response to that? >> well, it's, you know, just another diversion from the truth, really. >> i mean, despite how it's getting here, it's getting here. and actually not much of truth s coming through cargo ships. almt >> almost all of it is coming in through the southern border. throuwell, she's a sittings bot congressman and apparently she's not awarome of the fact fa that we haveny a fentanyl problm at the border. brando border.n?
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>> well, thank you.>> thank you. of yeah, one ofth the one the other witnesses also didn't seeme to think there was a problem, which i find hard to believe since this county had sixty four deaths, i believe, last year from fenton.nd >>on also now, granddad. a well, we thank you for your courage. and again, our deepestathy sympathies to your family. thank you. now, faced with the reality ofly their deadly policies, the democrats, they don't just callousl policiedemocraty dismic they reach into their craven bag of tricks. >> the first hearing will showcase the racist first tendencies of the extreme republican wing of the party that seeks to close the borderc to refugees from places like b cuba and venezuela. >> it's time for that odious troll to retire. >> but untild then, we can at least relish nadler being put in his place. >> this is actually not about race. this is actually an issue of public safety. the democrat party, unfortunately,t pa uses race asa scapegoat for everything. s
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i am here to hold this administration accountable, an understand that therederstans of race, they need to be addressed. >> and sir, thiss ain'tain' onf joining me now is that man you d just heard, freshman congressman from texas, wesleyun hunt. congressman, great to have you on the show tonight. di d you expect capitol hill to be this dismissive off am americans suffering? ation >>as what i did not expect is that this administration, as i just said earlier earli, wg use race as a scapegoat ford th everything i had the opportunity to meet mr. dunn yesterday, and i'll tell you his son is no longer here. and i can tell you that fiinal doesn't care about race, religion, color or creed. fit and all killsbody h indiscriminately. e got to and we as a body have got our to make sure that our american citizens are safer after we convene to ensure that this doesn't happen any more .t and i don't care what you look like. th i don't care where you're from.i this is ridiculous. and the left lef has weaponizes race and i am literally here every single day to make sure
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that we hold them accountable to not using race as a scapegoat for everything. >> well, congreseverythis when d aoc saying that congresswomannge ellen armah wasss thrownwo off the committee because of race,s now the border is racist. apparently just having a border. is racist. the honor codeth is considered racist by some and some colleges. minish >> what does this do to real racism? does it diminish it or elevateof ? >> she was thrown off the committee because of her anti-semitic statements. bee >> and laura, i've been black for a very long time. and the one thing that i do fully understand is that everything can't be about race. ng cwill you make everything abt race then? the issues that are about racett aren't taken seriously. >> and when you look at what's happening at the border, we have had over five million people in our country fenta illegally. we've had enoughnyl enougtohteu to enter our border to killwhatd
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every single american five times. what doee tos that have to dobln with race? at some point? we as a republican party havee n to step up.rotect they have to step up and say we're going to protect. our citizens . fedee going to do what the federal government is supposed to do and protect our citizens and protect the safety of our citizens every single day. f and that's what our judiciary committee is supposed to do foru the next two years. r judii'm so glad we're in and the majority. and with jim jordan as our leader, because we are ready. >> congressman, i am so happy that you're in congress and i yu applaud you. and i can't wait to see whatu ca you do.e si and we're going to hold youo wh accountable, sir, so you better do it yourself. all right. 5%.>> t thank you. god ble please do.much god bless. laura , thank you so much. to get better.>> set you all right.r and don't forget to set your dvr every night at 10:00 p.m. so you never miss stories like the ones we're following like this. you want to know how much china owns us ?owns us? they're floating a spy balloon s over the site of three of our nuclear missile silos inf montana. and our pentagon is just refusing to do anything about it.
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you were struggling to payk la to fill up your gas tank lastea year. the world'r. ths largest oilin companies were making m more money than they ever have. >>oney before. s >> big oil is minting money right now. check out these eye popping numbers. shell, exxon, chevron,numbers a them have doubled their profitss over the past year. >> hmm. >>why do you think i love that graphic, by the way? >> why do you think that is ? our oil companies pricehe gouging, keeping prices highg artificially? what the reality is obviou kes. e bene they're benefiting from a historically tight supply. it's called supply and demand.em okay, thisand. is all on biden. so by strangling anyn so new production, by extending the war in ukraine b, joe biden is keeping the coffers of the oil companies chockful th and your pockets emptier.e cove full and you now, last night we told you that after monthems of pressure from the angle and local residents, the u.s. air force
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has now told north dakota leaders that chinese company fufu plans to build a wet mill a plant near a military installation poses a significant national threat. a national security threat.ican well, thankfully, this promptedi city officials to say thato stoe they'll move to stop the project once and for all. >> but these project stories ofe acquisitions and influence are growing. g our ow the latest, touching our own military education institutionls .s chines our next guest says chinese communist party linked companies are purchasingar united states military academiengs, including president trump's former alma mater, the new york military academy. joining me now is a man. who highlighted this to a pentagon, florida congressman mike wallace. and i read this aboush t this, congressman. i'm like, this can't be righte n and we're going to getg te to balloon momen in just a mome. >> but what about this story? t? >> well, laura , a chinese backed privat le equity are buying up boarding schools, private
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schools, and secondary flo education all over florida and new york. , california, from what we can tell. and many of them have juniorams rotc program. so this is a this is a double win win for the chinese communist party, one they're now puttingon confucius institutes basically into our elementary schools and high schools and having propaganda platforms to the next generation of america.opagt including our military leaders going through the rotc g prograi . and they get to sendites their elites there, you know, att probably a reduced cost. so this is a double win for them. laura , this is part oft of t the broader assault ofhe the chinese communis chineset p, buying up america, whether it's our farmland, it's in our educational system. they have hundredsm, of thousani of students ines cours our universities. of course, we've seen the billions pouring into endowments. researchers ino endots our labst are stealing our i.t. what are you going to do to wake up
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as well? >> w first, whae put t the pentagon. first we put the pentagone on notice that, hey, we can'tntn have future military officers. it's bad enough, kin od the leftist teachers of that are coming out of it. but now we have chinese influenced schools as well, sco producing the next generatiolsn of military leaders. >> and then we've got to put a spotlight on chinese money across the board and we've got to pull it back now. all right. i got to get your reaction to this story that's breaking tonight. it's that chinese spy balloon that's been spotted overunited the western part of the united r states . senior defense official told pentagon reportersold that the united states has very high confidence. it's a chinese high altitude balloon flying over montan aa, f which is home to one of the nation's three nuclear missile silo fields. at malmstrom air force base.e congressman, why hasn't this been taken out yet?yet? why has why is this still over i our airspace? stilwhy apparently, apparently
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there was suggested to shoot itt down. and the pentagon has decided that what they think this ballook n is able to surveil isn't worth the potential civilian casualties from the debris and the collateral damage. ut but from what i can tell, it's over rural montana o trve the dakotas, not over downtown l.a.. well, so i wana ant to seed tht analysis. n l.a. but, laura , this is part oft ts the lack of pushback tha it tot lack of pushbackow, whethers wht on taiwan, whether using our planes. now they're overflying our nuclear sites and they keepg getting away with it because web let them.ec >> there's no thisausee is leas is a national embarrassment. >> three hundred and fiftyou thousand chinese students in w spy balloono just apparently fly over g our missile silos. >> and we're not going to do anything about and is on his sea way over. yeah.
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and secretary of states on hisn way over. imat and i think it's going to be t climbing. well, that's the top of hishe list. top list and the yeah. are and the chinese are cranking out solar panels powered by coal. they're going to eat our lunch powerehey know all day long because they know the administration is going to make concession after mak concession. >> and oh, by th we way, as we push everything to batteries,he we're buying them from them that own 75% of the of the of the ev market. talk >> so, congressman, we have a lot to talk about on this topic. topicbut that's it for now.now. but this is their trial balloon. guess what? they're floatingr trial and wee failing it. congressman, thank you. now, republican councicongressls gu new jersey gunned dowwon near her home in whatnn appears to be a targeted attack. th the details on this tragic story are next. don't touch that dial. only on fox nation. can you turn back the clock and watch some of the best comedies of all time? don , outrageous hd
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we can learn and live an absolutely heartbreaking story out of survival. >> new jersey tonight, where a 30 year old city council member, eunice jungfrau, was shot and killed and what appears to be a targeted attack just outside her home. >> fox news correspondent nate foy has all the details. natee has , elora, just an absoy tragic story. new jersey councilwoman eunice,y one four, was a 30 year old o mother of a young daughter.y she was very involved in her church. yet, according to multiple
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reports, she was targeted in this shooting while driving neare driv her home. and she wasn't shot by one stray bullet . she was shotllet. multiple timd police found her dead when they arrived at the crime scene. one floor was the chair of sayreville public safety committee and she worked very cy closely with the new police chief to reduce crime. but saville's business administrator says he doesn't think that playe says he d a role in her murder. >> i can't think of anf anythinc that she could have done or suc said that would have made herou a target of such a heinous act,a nothing that would lead us to believe it had any or her role d on the public safety community had nothing to do with thisthis horrifying incident. neig >> laura , this is the neighborhood where two one four was murdered. police tell us this is very unusual here. it's not the type of place where you would expect somet something like this to happen. saville's mayor released a statement writing in part, quote, as a community, we are shocked and saddened at the loss of eunice to i'm for eunice was a dedicated member of our borough council who was truly committed to serve all of
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our residents. the fact that she was taken from us by a despicable criminal act makes this incident all the more horrifying. new jersey governor phil murphy is promising state support throughout this investigation. y laura knight, thank you.he >> joining me now is pastornds i noelia rodriguez. she was friendth ts with theheum councilwoman and last year saw her yesterday and last saw her yesterday morning. aw her yespastor, thank you for us . this is such a tragic story. no swe're so sorry for your los. now, youw, say that this killiny was very personal. >> what do you mean by that?y >> we believe is very personal 7 because she was shot seven times in the face and another seven shot, we're hearing everywhere. so for somebod y to get so closeo to somebody and shoot them so many times shoot, it has to be personal. >> do you have any sense that this could be some type of hate
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crime, religiously motivated, given the religious violence that's happening in nigeria? some say that this violent could be brought in from god ,ed it could be brought to the united states. >> is that possible?thin anything possible? just because what's going on like what we had problem with brumfiel and everything that's going on with the interfacesproblem , it could be possible. but at this point, wbut e don'at have any answers to that question. >> but it's a possibility. well, for someone to be shot seven times at close range in, the face. i mean, it's cartel or it'sn adi something personal. counow, in additioti tn to being a councilwoman, yunis was also an active member of her church. >> and here she is preaching. just a few years ago,he the beautiful thing about god almighty, god almighty,y is is like a dimi. he has many sides to him. the wa
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the way i may relate with god on is different from how yous th relate with him. >> that is the beauty of god .eu our pastor. your reaction. was she was she was an amazingr person that was at her church, which is a nigerian church, by all accounts. amazing woman, an incrediblee asset to the community. why would someone do this? anxious wh there's there's probably not an answer. why would somebodyd some do tha, somebody who has no heart,s no somebody who has no love fore fo community, who somebody who could have been jealous? it could have been many reasons why somebody hurts somebody like her who was such a beautiful souled, who loved everybody, who always smiled.vev she never said no to will take her jacket off to give it to you. her soul was s o beautiful. she was such a light you. to everybody in the community. thatsh is horrifying to evenmuny think of anybody trying to hurtg her. have >> pastor, have the police saidn they have any leads, any
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security camera footage from anyone? there's hasn't been doing anything today. they have come. thing they have and is that there was a man thec standing next to the car andarno then he ran into the woods. that's the only thing has been said. there's nothing else that we s >> wd go by leads at this point where we're going to follow upwp on this. pastor, we are so sorry for your loss. this is just a heartbreaker. r joinin thank you for joining us and telling her story. now, mayor eric adams has a plan to save new york city. as we had to bring to you tonight. >> we're going to reveal it next on this amazing journey. never missed a day sunday. suddenly your page is working on weekdays, living like a freak de weaponizes de de de de de de. hey, it's nice to see just like
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day to day. and it's not a fight. celebrates the today. >> hello, i'm former arkansas governor mike huckabee. did you know that a lack of sleep can lead to very serious health problems? i know it's scary. you can't fall asleep or you're tossing and turning all night. you can't
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>> if we didn't have covid asylum seekers economic challenges, if we didn't have all these things, i wouldn't want this job. i want it because it's hard. winners want the ball with the game is on the line. give me the ball. i want the challenges that we are facing as a city. >> new yorkers handed him the
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ball but he fumbled it. adams is targeting takeout. a law signed this week prohibits restaurants from providing plastic forks and so forth unless they're requested and unbelievable. well done,

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