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went over great specificity in detail.tail. a lot of states have signe d on to it, not quite ate number the number we need yet. i'll take the b plus because ww can always improve. thank you for being oun t there. thank you for being out there apprppreciate it. god bless you, my friend. all right.we'r quick programing note tomorrow. we're on 11:00 eastern, rightaf after the state of the union.th let not your heart be troubled . here's laura .here's. we'll see you back heree to tomorrow. i'm laura ingram and this is the "ingraham angle". >> welco tonight.night and thanf and thanks for joining us inor washington. shootingn blanks. ight's >> a that's the focus of tonight's angle. s it what doe ts it take to get fired in this administration by the administration? >>al official is no longer employed by the bushbide n adadministration after allegey getting caught stealing luggage from not one but two different airports. sam brinson was responsible fonr
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nuclear fuel and radioactive waste at the department of britgy. britain identifies as non binary and gender fluid. , does >> how does he talk aboute woul holding the bar really high? you know, he'd still be there if they didn't have thatr this security footage, by the way. well, for this administration,ea it's failure as far as the eye can see. yet zero accountability.io none still no senior officials ,no cabinet official fired,. not alejandro. mat them all in my caucus at dhs, notyo leave it to boot. a judge at the department ofof transportation, not the queen of transitory inflation, janetey yellen, at treasury.. so the only logical conclusions at this point can be that america's decline is theirco was agenda. now, biden's balloon fiasc ao ws a national embarrassment fors the united states at every turn. and it remindsthe us that weoking really don't have military leaders who are looking out foor
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us . even wheustin generals austin and molly blew the afghanistano withdrawal, which led to the deaths of 13 service membermembers, they still kept their jobs. >> intel assessments had to . basic things, in my view, was the the scale and scope, plusspe the speed, alld. the intel assessments, all of us got that. wrong. there's no question about it. that was a swing and a miss on the intel assessment. >> oh,as >> lau i'm going to forget it now in no other professional setting, would this ble.be conceivable at the top levels of our defense department. neey protect their ownand . thenxt they move on to the next debacle and then they demand that you support them unconditionally or has evolved over the last 11 months. but th bue t the mission under general austin's leadership on a secretary austin's leadership ha the same as much as it takes for as long as itn' takes. wais isn't just t about ukraines
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security. c it's about the world that wehile want our children and grandchildren to inherit. , >> now, the world well under their lame leadership, we're creating a world where china doesn't just control all of asia. it'ss making making gains in oui hemisphere, including right unit china's serious about. you see, china is serious about its plans for domination biden's and control. meanwhile, biden is chairman ofa irthe joint spends inordinate amounts of time promoting a cloak agenda within his own ranks on the issue of critical race theory, etc.. t much >> all of us have to get much smarter on whatever the theory but i do think it's important, but i do think it's important actually , for those of us ind uniform to be open mindebed and be widely read ine the united states military academy is a universitstatesy at is important that we traine and we understand and i want to understand white rage. e an and i'm white and i want to understand it. chine
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but he never getses so indignant with the chinese, though. ine and like before and after the twenty twenty election when he called to check in with his chinese counterpart. >> or did d yoyou not ask tell k that if weno were goingf th to attack, you would let himatio know as part of thatn,le conversation? >> and i said generally there's. not going to be a war.i sa i said help generally.id g i give you a call, but we'reack not going to attack you. do we know that the ccp doesn'tesn fear them or even respect them . now, let's remembepoisr thaton the poison of critical race theory is being taughts today. our military academies today. mandates ihere was there needless and damaging vax mandates in the military. they were only recently dropped, a tacit admission of t admissiofailure. e worl and now for all the world to see, the pentagon looksn an ofolish and weak rather than an active defender. caof the american interest. for days, our military kind of played the role of a passive observer as china just brazenly up information about our most
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sensitive military installations. >> you leave it up to the experts, they make the decision and then we should all abide by the let the experts in this business ot f defense do their jobs, he does realize we don't live in a military dictatorship. righctatorsh, right?t? i don't know. well, top military brasshat , of course, argued that we should do nothing to stop the balloon. s my assessment that this balloon did not present a physical military threat to north america. this is under my no red hat n and therefore i could not take immediate action because it was not demonstrating hostile actt r or hostile intent. but like maverick in top gun, biden says he always wantede it fr shoot it down once it came
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over the united states fromom il canada.d the defense department i wanted to shoot it i over the past four months, they shoot it down as the c appropriate does conclude it.wes thank yohou for that.oot we should not shoot it down. sr over land was not a seriousld wi threat. wa >> grateful we got to the i border. what seems obvious is that kee the biden people had wanted to keep the entire thing secret and hoped that the ballooner fiasco would literally blow over. they wanteanted nod nothing blik to interfere with secretary lincoln's plan to bienn tog. presidency for more engagement. please, sir, don't break offo relations with us. ge we want to gett closeclr to yor bubut the trutt h cameth out, d it? since last week, the pr folks at the pentagothn appear to be e the only competent people on the staff there have been e have beed inengaged in a flatf desperation. >> we believe we mitigated the intelligence capability of lloon, the of the balloon at the same r time increasing and improvineagt
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our ability to collectnt elligeintelligence and informate from it. >> well, at least one former o a locrat secretary of defense isn't buying us . the white house has said tha tht a lot. the information the chinese might have wanted were scrambled. they didn'chwere t get much of anything. >> if you believe that i they've got a balloon that's that's hovering over a military air base or a missile air base and gathering intelligence or ering gathering signals, you hae to assume that if it was an intelligence gathering missioneg that they were gathering iatnr certain information. and if we wantnation to protect our national security, we havets to make sure that our adversaries don't d ofget access to that kind ofea information. >> i never thought i'd quoten th leon panetta on the show. admiof course, the administration even claimed that three different chinesed balloons flew over america during the trump administration. well, more on that trump claim
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with former trump national security adviser robert o'brien later in the show. nationalbut bottom line, no mody well informed person believes our pentagon anymore. now, what's the most likely a scenario? think about it for a moment that milly and austi momn c outsmarted the chinese or thathi their pals in the ccpin outsmarted them.k know >> i think we althl know the answer. >> the truth is this administration would note if cay if a thousand balloons from china spied on us just like abe they don't care about the people who are being murdered in china orthat the sentinel that china is sending to poison and kill our people. or the way china crush freedomoe in hong kong o wr the way china is building the strongest military in the world. c they don't carare about how chia uses ticktock to steal user'sorw data or how china infiltrates f our universities, or how it'sea buying up food companies, real a tate, farmland. so they certainly don't care about a balloon. they're just worried about
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the political fallout going intofallouto twenty , twenty for this white house., th the policy is never wrong. mess >> it's justag the messaging because it's obvious that their primary goal is to protect their relationshipprima with china. well, the angle then is nochints going to bother tryingn' to persuade the biden people anymore. >> so this one's for the hill.sa republicantions. back i now, back in 2006, you're o listening to me on fox on the radio. i was warning you thatcould he the public i can hear it from my listeners. war they were turning againstn the war in iraq. and i'm warning you now, the gop electorate and soon the democrats, they love soo our troops, but they've had it with this pentagon. mill. incapable orin are either incapable or unwilling ofhe safeguarding our national interests and eventually the voters will have their way . we pulled ouam.t of vietnam. led out of we pulled out of iraq. we pulled out of afghanistan.a and if you're a republican and you're really going to believe in the massive havedefense budget we have toda,
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you better get on the phone.new you better call biden'of ss chif of staff, and you better tell him that you will not be able to keep writing blank checks for the pentagon unlessom some real changee reals are mad. so no more money for work. nonsense, no more tolerating incompetence. >> and that's the angl anglee. joining me now with congressman mark green , chairman of the homeland security y commd e, me and a member of congressma the house foreign affairs committee. congressman, do you believe lieve thstrationthe administratn they say that the chinese didn't glean anyse didn' intel, intel from that balloon? >> absolutely. laura .n if they can control its elevation and its path, which we know for a fact they didg ch that thing changed elevationang several times. >> they hagettind to bg e able . getting information back . ever thithere's no way. >> did you ever think you'd seef a time where the united states of america, with the money thatat w we have put into our national defense, was justoc a laughing stock, i'm sorry, a laughing stock in the world po
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watching this thing take place.l there are a lot of people on tv today were kind of downplaying it. oh, well, we'll say this is is this is all this is a big nothing. if i heard that phrase one more time to throw up. but what doe. s this say to the chinese that we were juste obsev passive observers until bidens decided this wasan political fallout. they had to take it down. sure.ey hade itown. >> sure. this was an invasion of united states sovereign territory. ited states sovere our space byy balloon. >> the general officer shing n who advised that that thinotg n be shot down should be fired. e that's step one to futurewith c competing with china. hi.fire .ra: th >>at whoever advised him often, is it not? whoever it is ? >> both. and it is up f to yoinu guys to find out who made that call me. me thingsame thing that happenea afghanistan. and we're back and we're back ad year and a half later. >> we had another embarrassment for the country. planning on the t the house foreign affairs committee is planning on the withdrawal. they'rwithdrawe going to dig in. hous >> and we're going to dig intoee who made that house armed
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services. >> we'll dig intdeo who made thh decision.ey and they have to . hav >> laup well, we have to stop fg that. is i mean, unless the only thing pr aney understand is power and and money. in the def and if they keep getting theseet giant increases, the defense budget, well, why are they going to change? >> cfficiency're going to change. clearly, the officiaies, l seeso there's a ton of thingsge ove to change over there, no doubtr about it. buutt number one , we've got to find out who made these bad decisions. we need warriors ovedecisions. r there. r jo our military supposed to theiro job is to deter war.en and when it happens, kill people and break things not stained people on this woke stuff that is tying up our time. we got ships colliding inar the sea and a three start admiral made a made a reportthat on it that it was because theret wasn't time to train on what they really need to train on . s >> instead, they're out there worrying about this stuff that's being taught not only ate force. >> laura: how much time are they spending the academies, but throughout the force. >> well, how much time arehe sa they spending on that? he said they have to train at west point on white rage.n th that's what he said in thatngres ionacongressional. rea >> i'm not sure he was really
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read in on what was happening at the academy at the time. time.to add insult to injury,e way, some are concerned that the technology that might be gleaned from this might b ban might have an interesting origin. >> watchin. does worry me about the chinese. >> just how capable they are collecting intelligence in this country. i mean, there are all sorts thf things. we don't know what tha ct ballor was carrying, what kind of had cameras, whether it hadommuni communicationsca equipment or even sensors. we used to drowep sensor used s on china to monitor their nuclear weapons. are they doing the same thing at our minimum bases? what scares me is when they gete this stuff out, the oceanst could turn out to be americanto technology, which is a good chance. it will be . . well, there's very, very much a chance. we have a lot of businesses in this country and syphilising th who has the purpose of stoppingt that technology transfer to china, needs more power, needs to do their job better . e absolutely. it's a possibility to many businesses putting profit over n national security.
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beint to stop this one to 10 , 10 being the mostout likely of us technology being say. found in that balloon. >> what are yo u goint'g to say that's a tough question.ting men you put me on this, but i'd say five . >> that's not good. nod sa, congressman, thank you.l great to seeau you in studio tonight. thatn is the angle mentionednia the bush administration defense of this fiasco with the ballootn has been, oh, this happens all the time. bu prt even the normally pliantt en press corps seem to be buying it. >> how is it possible that this administration discovered atad e these three previous balloons that flew over the u.s u. unde.t the previous administration? but trump officials didn't kno it was happening.of three but i can say is that weprior, d learned of this the three priort during the past administrationra and so we are we are willingot i to share that information. but again, jusng tt not going to get into intelligence from here. >> just one problem. there's no evidencvidence of ita and every trump administrationen official, even those, don't even lik like tr me trump that . join like john bolton said, itin didn't happen. joining me now is one of thoseg
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men refuting this talking point, robert o'brien, former national security adviser to president trump. robert , good to see you tonight. dvisor t tonigis there any chance that s happened and you all weren't told? >> no, that' i think that's hige unlikely, laura . i mean, what we'll have to sees. what comes out. ressive the good news is as aggressive as the ccp is and the communist chinese party, we've got nowpart the three mikes in congress. we've goret the gavel. we've got mike gallagher, we've got mike rogers, we've gotma mike mccaul and the china commission on the house armed services committee. armthe house foreign affairs gt committee. they're going to get to theo th bottom of this. buwere nevert we were never madf this. and the idea that this couldenek have happened withoutno us knowingwingt is it's not vee plausible. we'll have to see what comese wi out. m. br but certainly it's it's a odd claiokm, robert .in this just broke moments ago. cnn reporting that in april. 2020 two air force intel report titled people's republic of china high altitude balloon found a chinese spy balloon
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circumnavigated the globe in 2019 at an altitude of roughlyaf about the same sixty five thousand feet and drifted past hawai iy. and across florida before now,inuing its journey. now, does this ring any bells?er >> no, we were never made aware w that flight and we should have been if there was something thatast went hawaii, n though it's okeanos, an important military base or ie f one of our florida that's been p at 2:00hat woke me u in the morning. right.a chin there's a chinese aircraft over american territoryese airc. >> that's that we should wet ocu should have heard about that if if it occurredrr, doesn'. robert , doesn't this beg a the question of what the heck is going on at the pentagon? i mean, we have no accountability. we haven't won a war outright since world war two. we've spent trillions of dollars, the taxpayers money. we love our troops, incredible people. they are being ill served. and apparently administrations aren't being tolapparentd if ths is true about something like this, like what does this leadlb people to believe about what we
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want with china here? >>here now, it's a problem. the big problem is the messagee it sends to china and tos asid you rest of the world. i mean, put the domestic hap politics aside and the you know, what's happening between the administrations. we've got island nations natione vanuatu and the solomon islands islands that our grandfathersd and great uncles fought to liberate in the second world war that are now goingfato lib n with chinaow and not letting us ship stock in their ports.t o and these are these arwie those we liberated in guadalcanal and places like that.ar and they're now watching this.ea and the chinese are using this as a propaganda all around the world to say, look, we cannl fly a balloon over the u.sy .bao and they can't do anything about it. they're not going to help you. they're not going to save you. l you better side with us while the getting's good. thatth is number one .. number two, it it encourages the chinese to be evench more assertive and more aggressive to see how far they can push the boundaries. >> we've got to take a toughis n stand now. well, doesn't thisd send a really ominous message to the taiwanees give taiwanese, given that comment that came very recently from, i believe, the air force i p general about how likely a potential conflict
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is betweensitive if china and taiwan? i mean, you can't be feelingyou' too positivere if you're taiwanese tonight. >> no, listen, i was general minahan of the air mobilityhim. command, and i commend hime peng there. there are still some areas aont the pentagon, laura , so i don't want to brush that.the i you've gotgh general berger th and the marine corps who's taking the fight to the chinese with his littoral combat regiments. you've got general minihan,my aw who said, look, this could happen.omen my my airmen and women shouldy f be ready to fight tomorrow.igho but but i hope it's a wake upg call for the american people. putting the pentagon asidepe, , we've got one hundred million or more tick-tock users. that's a balloon in everyone'sti house.n ever tick talks, listening into everything that's being said in your house. it's scoopind in your housg up it's scooping upwe h your passwords. we've got chinese confuciusave universities all ove institutes, universities all over the country, and those universities still get federal funding. fund and the chinese are spying through the confucius institutes. we've got the chinese buyingwe n farmland, put it put asidet down the balloon that can be shot down. and it was transitory. we've got the chinese buying thousands of acres of farmland next to our kee them by military
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in places like lackland air l force base in texas or a grandc forks, north dakota.yoines can you imagine the chinese a letting us fly a balloon over the country, letting us put twitter in our country? letting us buy buy farmland around their key airplane, air force bases? the i mean, this is happening across the board. it's absurd. it' i hope the balloon, you know, the silver lining to it, to a bad situation maybe that the american people have woke up and we get some action immediately with our friends in congress, with the three mikes and others that we get to talkd back and take a strong standg sn against the chinese. now, beforagainse is it is it nt time to start decoupling from china? >> start in every essential and 1% long since time? >> lau >>ra 100%. >> abs robert o'brien. it'sol>> lau great to see you ce back soon. we haven't seen you. great to hav e you on . tun and a special programing note, don't forget, tune into this up, show tomorrow night. okay?already stay up.. okay, it's only midnight eastern catch our reaction to be to biden. the state of the union address
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we have come through this recovery. we're covering people'sit economic security historically. y fast and historicallya equitable. i think he has a record overtha the last two years that shows i that he has delivered. >> it ist is never a good betn n to bet against joe biden. and this team never, ever a good bet or crying turon. toh very sad what's happened to the american public. america doesn't feele the sames >> two short years and lessn than twenty four hours. president bide n will deliver s bes state of the union to a country that he says, well, better off. abcording to a new washington post abc poll, however. 62% of americans think biden has accomplished not very much or little or nothing.o and this reality is shocking. adto the dunderheads inuc the media.k now watch chuck todd, who'stodd very alarmeder that you idioticn americans don't understand grn is .dent's s >> go to the president's statel wh the union.
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look, he's got a lot of thingsas to tell. why do you think it has not penetrated the american public? >> well, these things don'tnd sell themselve it's asons i's. and it's one of the reasonsay i'm really looking forward to that. that state ot f the union addrei . i will sayshs thaunt therdee hn so many accomplishments under this administratio can bn, it cn be difficult to list them in a distilled way. >> things are so great. leave it to peter. can't name a single success. >> joining us now as florida congressman byron and steven miller, former senior adviser to president trump, america first legal founder. all right, congressmen inn, the the stat se, the state of the union addresses tend to beoo sheila jackson lee who's always and sheila jackson lee, who's always standing on the edge of the seat, trying to getn thingsk the first. there are certain things thatw h we look for how on earth could anyone think at this pointthan america is better off than america was, let's say 20 ,nder 20 under trump or 2019 under? trum >> oh, i have no possible idea why anybody would think that.
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coices are up all across the country. he spent five trillion dollarst. he . anita, you already talked about the balloon in our airspace. we see what's happening in the middle east. energy prices have gone throughh the roof. nothine roofis worng wg is workt if you're a radical democrata ra who likes the economy choking policies. and we haven't even gotten to the border. laura their policy: , stephen ,even is decline. lived to i mean, they really think americans have lived too high on the hog for too long. on thpolluted too much. you have families that are way too big, drive big cars, bunch of polluters, too patriotic,s bu red , white. they don't like any that they hated that stuff under don reagan. happy birthday, president reagan. and they didn't like't lik. muca trump. the >> isn't that the case? it is . and perhaps that's why they're so patheticalllikey weak when it comes to china, because ate they the end of the day, they think america ought to be displaced, that we ought to be replacedas t as the world leader,he as a gret superpower. and our quality of life here inr america is declining. is so of couand so, of course, s are saying in this poll, biden has done nothing for. >> here's a shocking statisticlr for you, laura .a. if youombine combine the six thf dollars real wage declines from
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inflation with the fourteen hundred dollar increase in borrowing costs from rising interest rates, the averagt rate family is seven thousand four hundred dollars. poor congressman on the leftleft and really despises the american middle class. ddlei mean, they really they wat the super rich poor who ares dag dependent on the government. the middle class is dangerous,n right? because then they start saying, i don't know, i loveart my independence. i love being ablbusinee to start a business, get out of my face.' they don't like that.ump. they didn't like it under you trump. but you're're right beca absolu because if you're ing middle a burgeoning middle class, you're growing, you're buildingn a family, you're building a business, you're on your own. you don't need big government. you don't need somebody to create some program from you for you. you don't need to leano lean one large institution, which, frankly, is living under bime of the security living of the radical democrats because they love too big to fail. that's where they actually, get a lot of their power, a lot of their stroke. what we want is a free flowingpe america, free capital , free people. so everybody can be harmonized,
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organize their society for themselves without governmennmet having to put their thumb on the scale to favor the very ,very rich o provir to provide l these different needs for the very, very poor. >> now, gentlemen, i wantpart of whto reaatd part of what i a was a devastating piece about n kamala harris and the "new york times" and privatee wh conversations. dozens of democrats in the white housite house,round el and around the nation said sheg had not risen to the challenge of proving herself as a future leader of the party, much less c the country, even democrats whom her own advisers referred reporters to for support quotes confided privately that they had lost hope in her. e br steven, what's going on ? old these are brutal leaks againstne paul . >> she's so talented. i think they want a number. elo i think they want to ditch her for the next election. ifpossible possible.nce policy r but the very least is also an insurance policy for joe biden . can kefor hey're tearing her down, the more the biden crew i n keep himnext as the nomineer the next election, which are the people who are close to him. >> one ,estly, the i think, th, honestly, the real interesting e
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story is who is writing theseec fospeeches for her that they kes punching her by making her sound like sheou is five years old when she's speaking and prattling on endlessly about school buses and how yell es ys doesn't know anything are that. >> right. but they think just they were just like plugging>> y like i a normal sounding american speech. talking likee shnormale literaly sounds when she's talking like she is in kindergarten, it is astonishing. >> i like spacex. sspace ships. i like spaceships. "the washington post" abc news poll also has trumpa ho ahead of biden in a hypothetical 2020 four matchup. now,match-up congressman, this s counter to the media's assertion that trump is done. ip the media keeps sticking a fork and trump. but in this poll, at least leas he's up. >>th oh, he's not done.y was lie look, americans remember what the country was like in 2017. in 2018 in 2019. lot >> the one thing that is reallyc done, it's clarifiedause y a lot things because you had a gap in time between what joe biden'sthn reckless policies are and the time of donald trump. i think people are are also pasv
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the whole mean tweet thing.ande i would rather have a commanders in chief who just gets the job d done. job.n't have to agreo the with everything you say. clamor just do the job. and i think more americans are clamoring for that. more and more as the time goes by . >> it looks bad for joe bidenits if millie and austin had toldoit trump, now we're going to wait un to that belongs crostini united states. we're going to shoot it down s somewhere over southern north carolina, where i think trumhooh d them to shutuld have up, get out of his office and shoot that balloon out of the sky out. and people would have paid for tickets to see that meetinle wo and it's just like, get out of my face. all right, gentlemen, thankl you. s now the cultural lessons of the grammys on raymonde watch. so you don't don't have to . l plus, why did the first lady? show up? plus, biden is rehearsing for te the state of the union. raymond arroyo has it al l seenstate of and unseen is next. those who are over 35 grew up in a different america and read the news and look around me and say, i don't recognize this country anymore.
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here he is . raymond, it's good to see you t. in studio because it was greatsm grammy night. >> i tried to ignoremy i t all. i need t laura .b from >> it was a rebound froms ye previous years, from the all time low rating of the grammys. still, they were down five million from two thousand e twenty . how they tried to trot the stars out on the red carpet . the big winner of the night, of course, harry styles looked like freddie mercuryrr. a circus.ci then, ifrcus you've ever wonderd what 1-800- flowerers does with their returns, lizzo showed us she looked like discard pile. ft look closely. i can't. >> well, i thought it was a tribute to grimace. oh, oh, oh. that's red . yellow . the color was all poor. >> and i always adored shania twain. what was she? she's beautiful, but justring. gorgeous. i think she was wearing part of a cow. ella deville>> i of line. you know, maybe chick fil a is sponsoring tours. don't know wht i don't quite know what that ensemble is , but. b but lookut, i like when the sta
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get topical or. yeah, sam smith came as the red china spy balloon surrounded by covi d variants. >> i thought this was very creative. oh, yeah. one little spikee red protein . >> yeah. well, you know, the truth is the grammy presenters evening were throughout the evening were as scary as the performances themselves. the face formerly known as madonna's, made athnn appearance, if they callas you shocking, scandalous, troublesome, problematic. provocative or dangerous, you thatdefinitely on to something . >> that's where you make noise. you. >> yeah, thank you. that's when you take prevision . please, please. jeb bush approach. well, imagine sam smith, approa. >> laura: sam smith wh who performed such a cliche song. >> oh, come on , holly.
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yo ku and what song.. no, what followed the number.be almo stlaura is almost as grotesque t as the thing itself.hi itself >> watch thi.s. grammy awards is sponsored by you can't mak.e that up. we did not edit that.r it literally said right after that performance sponsored by pfizer from the people that people htbrought myocarditis, , . ladies and gentlemen, i mean, dv it came up with that idea. know, for this guy, you it's the mark of a desperate entertainer when they have to go back to the will of satanism to get attention. i mean, he's like a plus sized marilyn manson at this point. >> you know, you got to give it a rest. some tell himth something.ourne ozzy osborne did it better. okay, ifdi you if this is your in th thing, like ozzy rock . well, back in the 70s, when the culture is this deprave. depr. this stuff loses its abilitys to shockab jill biden. made laura made a surprise
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appearance at the grammys as aa surpthpresenter. ht >> at first i thought she mightb be announcing best audio performance of a classified document, but she did have that big crossover hit.d >> you remember that a few years? oh, yeah. 10% with me, my love. future is hard, so say it with me. broadway the future is on seasprite way. well, it'sso. a great song thatg is a great one . >> the clubs ball playing at dr. phil. >> she got a kind of a limp reception. yes, she did. yeah, she did thank you. you the first winner of the recording academy's best song for social change to share being ijaw poor and iranian chag singer songwriter for hisg wr stirringit song. l,
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langeah, well, she slaughtered spanish.. >> let's go slaughter another language. why do why do puttinghe they keep put the first lady in this position where she's having to put o pun words foreign words in fon languages in her mouth? >> it's obviously uncomfortable. well, raymon, raymd, i must have missed it when they invitedlani melanitoa to come present an award, right? >> well, only michelle obamae appeared the grammy. so melania would look gorgeous up there. i mean, joe bide n look pretty.d pr i wasn't invited. as a programing note. we will be back with youe ba tomorrow. ckitnight. coverage of the state of the union. but the president is hard ate he tweetpping. he tweeted out this picture.edar he's rehearsing. note the milk and cookies. laura .cookie oh, i think that you'll see it>> in a second. it'll come up. he tweeted, there it is . wil l i think what they're tellingp him is if you stop saying no joke, we're going to bring out the oreos. >> god's honest truth. raymond arroyo working with my red pen. wait, mr. president , that's wit blue . >>h my red, it's red . >> it just blue .it i all right, raymond. tomorrow night. tomorrow night, midnight.
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me. >> it was you got to love luciana's dot org and you'll be a par t of something special laura to we. sing >> we have spent much of this o show tonight exposing the lack of accountabilitbilityy, just a of basic common sense insides biden's administration. 's notand it's not just abouthi the chinese spy balloon, a porous bordeborder or or an ey that's gutting the middle class. it extends to things it as basic. as travel. >> we have the safest aviation system in the world.ther but i do think that there are going of alarm bells going off within the faa. our customers are starting to feel the strain. our pilots have been under strain, the highest rates we'ven inen in years and we're seeing that fatigue manifest itself in increasingly dangerous ways. wa now, less than a month ago, an faa computer outage grounded fir
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flights nationwide. you remember tha time t for thet time since september 11th. now, transportation secretary pete budha judge's response, quote, this is an incredibly sye complex system. m asking was anyone held accountable? again, i'm askintig thison question. did you apologize?nistrati of course not. but that's the administration 1, for you. now, days later, on januaryyo 13th, two planes at new york's jfk airport nearly collided on the runway. and five days after that, a jetblue flight at the samerked airport bumped apart planeit was while it was taxiing. now, on friday, two planes at newark liberty airport,g new jersey, clipped wings as one was trying to park at the next gate, snapping off the tip from one of the plane's wings. which brin gs us towhich brings us to thisd in austin, texas, where a southwest airlines plane tried to take off while a fedee. the same spot as you can see, fedex, fourteen thirty two is overtaking southwest seven or
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iseight southwest has started is takeoff roll while fedex is trying to land. unfortunately, right on top of each other by only a fewby hundred feet. >> luckily, mayor p wasday sh on the sunday shows yesterdaowy to clear everything up. >> he is an absolute historically successful president . thds president has exceedepresin expectations again and again, politically and functionally exceeded expectations. now, ildt woul bd be funny if it weren't so dangerous in a trusting someone as inexperienced, as clueless t as leave it to pete isn't just upending travel plans. g sooner or later, it'oings going to result in americans beinghe's harmed. but he's a first.o so no one bats and i. >> and now do you ever wonder what the left would do here in the united states if we didn't have a constitution? ifif we no we had no first ament now as it is during covid in 2020, they use their corporatee censors to block opposing blockviewpoints and they had, y
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their druthers. inco'd like our countrouldy run like kind of a college campus where inconvenient views arey sh prohibited by arbitrary speech codes and then enforce with strict punishment. now, the left already has a national blueprint in canada. consider the case of pastor artur pavlovsky. now, you've seenee him ang on the angle before. he's been the bane of existence for covid control freaks. repeated first began. repeatedly, he was jailed justv. for holding church services. well, last week, his final trial began. pavlovsky is chargedh with mischief over g five thousand dollars stemming from a speech he gave exactlaver one year ago, encouraging truckers to continue their blockade at the u.s. at canada border over those covid vaccine mandates. he faces ten years in prison if convicted and mr. waters fixed right here only you guys, you are the heroes of
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the solidarity movement. don't you dare grating s line. >> joining me now is pastor artur pavlovsky, fromregati the kaibab congregationonary. pastor good to see you and calgary. . pastor, it's good to see youutor tonight. now, the prosecutor says you sad went there to fire up the crowd and then claimed it was akinthe, to yelling fire in a movie theater. so it waso it was dangerous. >> your reaction to that?is well, firs at of all, if there is a fire in a movie theater,be, you bet you better yell fire , because if you don't, people are going to die right now. we have never seen something like this before in our beloved canada. ceis tthis was truly a trial of the century. freedoy, freedomm of expression of religion. i went over there. farmby the truckers and the farmers to deliver a church service. we had the lord's supperrvice, n communion. we were singing hymns together.r and i told and i them, stand upd your rights. i was wearing a hoodie with iea solidarity on it. the crown prosecutor said thatia
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because i had that hoodie, i was inciting people.d me he compared me to someone that was inciting murder.re she compared me to rwanda. t . i'm telling you, this nation has gone crazy. we are truly living behind the iron curtain in china. g behiright now.w and this person that is running so is burying us alive. ef if i would lose, canadians effectively would not have freedom of expression and freedom of religion. the judge reserved his decision for the middle of march.m and i'm facing not just mischief over five thousand. i am the first and the only canadiathe first and onlyne charged with something like terrorism interfering with aefee crucial infrastructure. under the defense, i , i went there to deliver a church i was no i did that. i wangs not blocking out.t's ria >> so you were not even.dere yeah, they considered you a threat because you defiedsens,
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with logic. i think inere common sense what they were saying. i thinhistork history. well, i mean, alternate w history. we already know that youe werei right about also pastor, a three year pilot program as all of your stuff jus is happening, just began inritih british columbia. to stop prosecuting people forpf carrying small amounts of heroin, meth, ecstasy or crack cocaine as part of this effort to fight off what they sayhe dru is the drug overdose crisis. >> so, pastor, the canadian c government punished a church, basically a church attendance during covid. but noovidw we're legalizing het and other drugs. that'sdrugs? a that's a smart o decision. >> of course, everything upside down. but that's whawhen yout you getn you have communism., fascism an social or fascism as socialism. hybrids combine together and don't kid yourself. we are being attacked leftd and right. freedom of religion has to go first because one of the pirates, if you will ,o wat
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to be gods of today, they don't like competition. his, so a person like me that wouldia say to them, hey, there is a living, god , beware, is cominge to judge the living and the there has become a threat to them. and they are making me as an example, out of all the people o they have chosen a pastor to fight with .goin well, i think they are going to have an experience that pharaoh had the red sea experience. >> lastor, thank you sa o much. and good luck to you. broug now, a big update we broughtk, you last week, the story ofzo what was happening at all the dallas zoo with all these animals disappearing. >> stay there.d bond.. with goban, you can age on your with goban, you can age on your own terms. new retinol overnighminishes wtn the smoothing benefits of retinol are now for your wholed. body. fast working, great character diminishes wrinkled skin in just two days.reached a cata strophic level go by, champion y. the crisis inside ukraine has na reached a catastrophic level
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>> last week we told you about that bizarre story from the dallas zoo about animals disappearing, including two tamarin monkeys found in a closet miles away. an arrest was made. irvin was spotted at the dallas world aquarium, asking questions
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