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rescue efforts in in southwest florida, helping hurricanemmin victims. i'm going you know, we're giving swimming lessons to kids- . i hav >> we're eating out. and only because of const the constraints of time, very constructive criticism. ll tell i'm listening very closely. we'll tell more good stories about grabout great americans l. thank you for watching. we appreciate it. all right. laura's next. >> let not your heart be troubled. >> i'm laura ingraham.d this and this is thewash "ingraham angle" from washington tonight. thanks for joining us .in . thinby this fantasy island. that's the focus of tonight's angle. nl >> joe biden knows he's in trouble, not only are americans turning against his presidency, they're turninthg against him personally. biden's political staff,sty they know this. le at least thus, their only otheri option is to create what kind of like an alternative
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reality ,one where biden goes fromwrec a globalist wrecking ball thatki is , to a middle clas protector. >> it's a blue collaa r, blue change. we're seeing, yo cu know, anan economy where builders we built more in the last b two years since i've taken office. ou the economy's growing at a solid clip.d folks, i hate to disappoint bid them, but the biden economican plan is working. >> it's working. who said government is dead in america? ali it's alive and well. just some are calling italling the unofficial launch of his 2020 four reelection bid. but it was just more of the same. it was lame acting that he lam brought to the state of the union the same thing. he's just an average. he's joe s really cares.. >> so many of you felt like >> you've just simply been forgotten. amid the economic upheaval of the past four decades, too many people have been left behind wat and treat it like they're invisible. maybe that you watch from home.
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you wonder whether the path even exists anymore.your chead without having to move for your children to get ahead without having to move away. ges >> i get that.ght. well, he gets it all right. mor well, he laid it out accurately more americanswo feel liket government works against not for them. sofo. right. they're dispirited. and unfortunately, he and hisd one world party are responsible for all of it. his and no effort to reimagine his saggy old self is going to change the fact that under biden, americans are falling undes headbehind together, a growing distrust ofo gethergovernment and growinggovn pessimism about the direction of the country point to an uglma future in the near term.. again, and his obvious moves to rebrand himself again, as some kind of working class hero. they're going to fail aspects, as is inflation reduction act. the president's team is asking you literally to suspend reality. dysport support by then 2020 four.
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remember the man who threw open the southern border to cartels and criminals? now we're supposed to believet e he cares aboutco record overdoses. overdoseswelcome to fantasy isl the biden edition is killing more than seventy thousand americans a year. . >> so let's launch a major surge of staff and more production in the salee and trafficking with more drugd detection machines, inspection cargo stop pillsstop, powder atc the border. >> nice try, but of course, as we mentioned last night of the angle, most of the drugs entering the unitedugh th states don't come through ports' of entry. but nice tryt through to implyt fentanyl comes through the port of entry is false. it's a lie.anyl most fentanyl seized at the port of entry becausen th they're fully staffed and every car just stopped. buoft between the ports of entri you said a minutone ago one poi two million gatewaysaway. >> do you think they really care about the seventy thousand americans dead from that now?thy
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>> really? no, they don't, because they did. they secure the border.>> >> then the man that wall street helped get elected is trying to convince all of us that, you know, come on , forget main street. you know, he's their guy for many decades, we import a projection of exported jobs. d now, thanks to what you've all done, we're exporting american products and creatin g american jobs.rican we're goinreg to make sure su the supply chain for america begins in america. the supply chain begins in america. >> he's a regular donald trump . it's like the made in america. now, biden should have slippedta a magic hat on right at that moment. that would have been perfect.om the fact is , under biden, of course, the u.s. trade gaphe with china hit the second highest mark on record. mar three hundred and eighty two poink d.t nine billion dollars.e well, china made hunter rich and now biden is makingrich china rich . o heck of a job, joey.l of all is made in america lingo.e n
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it's just poll tested.. his his people know that that's what americans really doan prefer. american jobs, american made maw american focus first. but when pusheh comes to shove, biden's always going to give in. when europe demand demands thas. make changes and it's always tw against our interesteakss, therl tweaks that we can make thatke can fundamentally make it easier for european countries to participateeuropean and or bn their own. i never intended to excludr intr folks who were cooperating with us. at us. we're going to continue contin to create manufacturing jobs in america, but not at the expenseo of europe. >>bs yet last night we were allo supposed to pretend that hear i guess we didn't hear that.r t remember this is joe's fantasy island. >> i wil wl makeill ma no apoloa that we're investing and to make america stronger, invest in american innovation t and industries that will define hene othe future.
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this is my view, a blue collar blueprint to rebuild america and make a real difference in your lives. >> but here at home, inflation , is coming down. >> food inflation is coming down. take home pay has gone up.g do period. take-home >> the real people who actually stor that biden's faux populist act b is falling apart. iden's iif insulting our intelle were a sport, joe would be ad gold medalist. by any measure, american families are struggling w to afford even the basics. their wi because their wages aren'tth i keeping up with inflation. we'ron. we ae a nosedive and bin refuses to pull up the controlsi insteaded, he plays make believe and hopes that you're too stupid to know he's crashingpla a plane. but hold on a minute. at least he's bringing america together. >> last night, president biden presidachieved what kevin mccara could never dot , which wasccara uniting the room, trying to sort of give everyone their flowers at the start of this speech that reallboy didyde the tone for biden trying ton to show that he can workr
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with thebide other side again.s >> what speech were these people watching? he o catered to one of the most divisive and anti-american and there blame while hecare a pretended to care about lawre a enforcement. ve most of us in here have never had to have the talk, the talk ,the brown and black parents chi have had to have with their children. i know most cops , their families are good, decent, honorable people. the vast majoritst peoply. but what happened to tyre in memphis happens too often. we what ha have to do better. >> we have to do better to indict all of american law enforcement over the tragic case of tyre nichols, a black man who died at the hands of black officers. ficers? it d it's meant to inflame racial tensions. >> it's not meant to quell them abhorrent and murderous people should be prosecuted to the an an investigation, a prosecution? will , we hope, deliver justice. but why didn't biden, with his
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newfound working class empathy, discuss the actual reality ofal policing today? retention and recruitmenof t down. massive shortages in majorcruitn cities have law enforcement. br more dangerous and criminalsfics more brazen. not to speako osticf the growig danger to the officers who stick it out because they love their jobs. officers like peter gervin. thirty seven year old, a thirty seven year old who was shot. to death early yesterday morning in milwaukee , investigators say the thirty seven year old and his police partner tried stopping robbery suspect terrell thompson. his suspect fired at officerthef disserving. no thompson did not survive the thirty seven year oldital officer later died at the hospital. >> heartbreaking h. now, this took place about a 90m minute or so drive from wherebu biden spoke todaaty to his union buddies in wisconsin. buisconsint no mention from bid, maybe because the mann wh who killed officer irving haden
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just been in court on monday for sentencing stemming from two hit and run cases. in-house the judge sentenced thompson to four months in the house ofrc correctiontions, but then he std or postpone that sentence for a year of probation instead. also this week, mckeesport sports police officer sean sagansky was shot and killed monday during a domestic disturbance call for a mank th suffering a mental healthilled. crisis. over the weekend, an off o duty nypd officer. twenty six year old eddied weekend. the fayaz was shot in the head during a botched robbery. he died just yesterday and just sh an officer was shot during. a vehicle search. he's now thankfully, he survived, but he's now in critical condition.o this is thrle world that biden's supporters and biden himself helped create. create.one are criminals have n of the streets and police are
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demonized. good one word good, hard working people have to raiddwor their retirement accountkings to pay the bills, yet one where china is outmaneuvering us and our allies take advantage ofe us when we're american citizens. american citizens aren't being l aliens are being catered to .esi this is madnest s and it's not a fantasy. t it's an american tragedy.o tue. and it's time to turn the pageeo .w is >> and that's the angle. joining me now, victor davisdavi hanson. hoover institution senior fellow, and ned ryan , american majority ceo. ke ned, what did you make of this biden attack? to pivot to kind of this populist flourish, almost bending toward america? first populism when we know he's a rancid globalist at heart? yeah, lies hypocrisy. e is i mean, again, liars lie and he's got a 50 year career of being a liar. >> it's just empty words,
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stupid, meaningless platitudes and hope that nobody realls tha is paying attention, know, suspend your disbelief and don't believiever e your lyg eyes. just listen to what i have to say when in fact, all of hisn actions have pointed to exactly the opposite. i think he's trying to obviously steal some ofica'ss the america first populismt popm as they go into the twenty, twenty four presidential and hopes that again, maybe the low information voters in a presidential year won't really be watching is taking place in this country because every day the american people are being soldyday the out on o, on foreign policy, it's one of the those things where, you know, he talked about some of the public safety and trust with the police and the local neighborhoods as he presides over national lawlessness. the southern border. safetytr and trust ofe bein the american people writ large , again, being sold outg every day at what point he talks about accountability for the police. accountability for pold think there'd be accountability for our leaders in dc, who every das iny are violating the trustf
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the american people. i hope that the american peopl t will wake up and realize i'm not going to listen to your lies any more e . the reality is far different and it's time that we actually turn this thing around. >> well, if nielsen ratings are any indication, the public is literally pub tuning him out. i think it was down about 29%eol sayi no thanks. i don't want to listen now. victor, just released to interview biden spoke with pbs's judy woodruff and continued to play the uniter role. >> watchjodi w. >> most americans are of the view that we've got.e this hasof got to mean it'smean gotten to too personal, too divisive. and i think one of the thingsss ththat the message they sent the last election was go to work together, get something done for us , a victory. >> first ore. f all, he seems like he was sleeping right there.fo i think it was a travel day, which is tough for biden.y buying but is anyone really buying this?
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no. so spoke the man that called half the country, semih fascist. >> and so every election cycle we're beginning one . they get into the pseudo populist mode. we saw it with hillary clinton. we remember when she bowledhillr and was drinkingy boilermakers. and so we always get hit with the old joe from scranton ,the populist candidate. o and what he's talkinld jg aboute about jobs. and the government's going to help and we're going to expor ht. he gave that same talk, laura . he to californi wa. ng you said he was going to open a new plant. it was going to give americansi jobs. he wasjo i goingt to manage ita and it was basically a five hundred million giveaway to crony capitalists who had bundler fr obama and a plant called remember solyndra. this was the solyndra speech.r that's about as far as it goes on , populism, real populism is a love of the united states and especially the middle classesm is, protectn of the border, the airspace. it's a reverence for
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the foundational dates of america. the constitution, 1776on, not19 po sixteen nineteen. populism wants to createpulism w things, to build statues of reverence and songs and traditions and yes, it believes in uniting people, but uniting them by making race incidental, not essential to who you are in this bi and strong coastal elite, which has become the representation of is antithetical to all of that. >> so it's more of a robert views capitalism and we're going to rahs rah. and that's about as far as they can go with a pseudos capitalism, pseudo populism, because basically they don'tmidc and they they never have now and they don't like i don't think they like the foundation ofthin america at its birth. and they thought ik tht goe t is maturity and it's all right inwa here. >> and there wass anotheranothh telling moment from thatis pbs interview. >> watch thie ths. s one of the things republicans say is a priority for them is investigating your family,n your son, hunter public's not>>n going to pay attention thaobt they want these guys to doo do
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something. it's the only thing they can do is make up things about my family. noo very far now. . there he goes, playing the victim again. well, i think there's a lot that the house republicans can look into. >> and again, they can'th hi legi to legislate a policy. ot but the oversight and accountability and transparency that i thinn pk they can provide by looking into hunter, biden and his very dubious business dealings with china, with ukraine, otheir things that have taken placew. with him. i think the american people deserve to knohew. e propaganda i mean, the press, the corporate propagandists did their level best to hidebest to. the american people. and we know fo wr a fact thatfat fully nine percent of voters in battleground states , if they had actually known about hunter biden, his laptop and his corruption would have changed their vote if they had known this ey. >> and if that had happened, donald trump would have wonthei the white house going awayr vo. it's it's a little late for that to take place, obviously,me for trumrican p. but the american people stilld i deserve to know what's going busi and his for the big
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business dealings.he big and what about this 10% foro ha who is that?s his and if it's joe biden, what has been his role in these corrupt business? dealings? >> maybe that's whyealing the balloons just fly rights.be on by victor nayed. good to see both of you.d and speaking of the debate over biden's 2020 four plansview, and that same pbs interviehew, e still danced around the issue a little bit last night. >> i was i heard that peopleing, were saying, well, just watched biden. my god wel, he's not the issue anymore.t wa people have to just watctch me.o i made tha>>t decision. that's my intention, i think.t e but i've made that decision yet >> joining m firmly. ng m joining me now is newt gingrich, former speaker of the house fox news contributor. newt, we are watching him so that that's exactly what we're doing. but is this a one and donebi deal with biden? i mean, he had a you know,s ar liberals were happy of speech. n i guess democrats seem fairly pleased with themselves. budemocrt what did you make of l this?
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>> at the end of the day, well, look, i think he wants to run again. >> i think that he will tryhuge to run again. and , you know, presidents hav e huge amounts of money to spend.k they have entire cabinets to go to work for him. so i wouldn't automatically assume he couldn't get the nomination. i mean, jimmy carter bear t tedy kennedy. gerald ford beat ronald reagan. incumbent presidents have hugeth levels of power. on the other hand , the moreap the country sees a a gap and ipo love your fantasy island example, you know, people are gg sitting at home livingescribin their lives, going, you know, he's not describing the america i live in. and he so clearly dishonest about the border, about china, about the deficits. think i think that, you know, the latest cbs l polls showed hi base is about 24%. 24%. >> now, that's a twenty four24 percent is tough at that point. is touyou have a very hard time putting together even p the nominationar. hav
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and part of the questione will be, does anybody in the democratic party haveof the the courage to run? i think if one of the governors runs that biden will almost immediately be in trouble. and i think the democrats kind with bidenbi. here >> i said this last night, i'm going to stick with it because here's their alternative. i >> i love water policy.a wate i confess, i am a water policy geek.mporta i think it's it's sont. importe . like, we get this guy right here, the three of us .ee right. we agree that it is it is annt essential component to life. and we also agree itnewt is precious. >> oh, my god. no, i god bless her. i she going to make it on the ticket and 2024 water thk powered water policy? >> i don't think so. so. all, th i don't know. first of all, you know, the average american is going to know that if biden runs in eighty two to serve until he's 86, the potential forplace the vice president to replace
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him is very real. and at tha thatt point, you have to say, kamala harris, i mean, i thought watchingast governor huckabee last how many senators last nigh t i she did such a great job. i would love to see a debate between governor sandersha and vice president harris. harris strikesrris me more and more like a fifth grader if youe watch her just now. real, water is really importantl >> giggle, giggle, whatever youl talk to her about. >> you know, space is really's important. giggle, giggle, geek out on it . >> yeah.>> this yeah.is i think this is like saturday night live, except she's the real vice president . she's t >> what about j.b. pritzker? hea guy, gavin newsom, both ofpr them may be throwing their hat into the ring. gretchen witless wittmer. there's a whole panoply of talent there. >> one of the great things about america is lots of people. get to be ambitiou s. whe you're goingre to see it on the republican side. well, my guess is there will by e eight or 10 or 12 candidates at some point, somebodyg.
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on the democratic side is going to decide to start running. obviously, governor of the goo california with the largest state with enormourms fundraisig capability is by definition formidableble.. i think the governor of michigan you mentioned wittmer. i think she's very formidable. p buhyt there are a number ofan people out there, you know, murphy in new jersey, he's as cell funder. if if he wants to run, he can t afford to just buy an entire campaign in the sort of bloomberg tradition. so i would not be at all surprised to see somebody president emerge to take bidenos on . and the truth is , all of the problems that you've talked about tonight and i thoughtho the show so far has beenas b tremendous. they're all real and they're all getting worse. the border is getting worse.andh the fentanyl crisis is getting worse. s crime in the streets is gettig worse. the economy is a disaster. people forget all of these numbe unemployment numbers are totally misleading. rswe only have 62% adult. participation in the economyfreh right now. hav even even the french have
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a seventy four percent participation. >> now, when the frencnch h are painting us fundamentally. yeah, no, it'str greatouble. to back on the show. it's been too long. o thanks so much.l all right., fireworks on capitol hill today is the house oversight committee held the first hearings about wha first ht twis up to in 2020. congressman jim jordan, who was. part of today's hearing, who and miranda devine, who's 2020 work, was impacted. >> big front and center here next with updates. those of us who are over thirty five grew up in a different america. and read the news and look around me and say, i don't recognize this country. anymore. we are turning on our own legacy and declaring its evils what the communists did. they took down monuments and rewrote history. >> this is what's happening in the united states . americans have lost something, not just purchasing power. >> the american dream. if you wanted to devise an
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energy policy to weaken us , you would do exactly what biden is doing in san francisco now spends a billion dollars a year on homelessness. china is waging war against us economically, politically and psychologically. this is about delegitimizing america itself. >> this should be a wake up call. >> american requiem streaming now only on fox nation. >> my name is chuck. i'm seventy four years old. i've been taking balance of nature for about eight months. i really enjoy playing golf, expect to play into my eighties and balance of nature is going to help me get there. i know that eating fruits and vegetables is good for me. i know i don't always get all i need. some balance of nature fills that void, so i would recommend balance of nature to anybody and i will take it for the rest of my life. >> start now by going to balance of nature .com. and don't forget to use discount code fox news big this
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dug to fill our boxes with the very best of america. >> now for the first time since the release of those explosive twitter files, the house oversight committee hauled in former execs from the tech giant over their role in suppressing the hunter biden laptop story. now note whee n you're listenine to this, the condescension from one of the worst offenders. >> if it didn't violate your policies and they didn't tell you it was fake, didn't tell you was hacked, why did you take it down the companycons made a decision that found that it did violate the policy. menta >>t it wasn't my personal judgment at the time that it guy did. i think you guys wanted to take it down. i think you guys gotpl playeaydd by the fbi. so you got the government so you got the government which don't have to complyyour with the first amendment, but the government saying we don't think these accounts comply with your terms of service. please take them down.
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you see a problem there, mister? mr. roth. >> mr. chairman, i'm seeing. a flashing red . i'm happy to answer t the question. fbi' do i think that that's a valuable use of the fbi's time? no, but i don't see a request a for review, a problem under w the first amendment. >> no. wasn't he that obamacare pajama boy kind of separated at birth?k i wasn't just the confrontation moments, though, that made the hearing kind of compelling. the ocaring kind of compelling. occurrence on june 3rd. 2018, the iranian tillicum did twitter do the sounds like the green new deal to me. >> and beyond that, conveniently timed electrical charges, democrats were running interference of their own twitter. like special counsel mueller concluded about the trump campaign in 2000, 16 wantedign to welcome russian interference in an election.
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>> all of you sitting here today were entirely correct to be highly concerned about the legitimacy of this story. >> my colleagues havhere tode td to whip up a faux scandal about this two day lapse and their ability to spread hunter biden propaganda on a private media platform. >> silly does not even begin to capture this obsession. e in >> all right. joining us now, congressman jim jordan, house oversight committe comme member and chairmand rand of the house judiciary committee. also with us is miranda deviney, or post columnist, fox newsof contributor, author of laptop from . congressma "laptop n, did you hr anything from any of the witnesses today thathe surprised you? not >> no, not really.e know i mean, we know it wasn't hacked. this the story wasn't fake't v and it didn't violatio e their policies, but yet they blocked it. and i thinit bk the reasonec f they blocked it is because the fbi and the government haded primed and prepped them for weeks. they methem, with them saying, , expect a hack and hacking hack and leak operation coming. expect that we think it's coming. d e-mail
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they set them all upand comm with weekly meetings, emails, communications, on this super secret teleporter app that they used. and then when there was this story, they were primed to take it down, even though there wasto no reason to do so. and so i think what we see here is what what professor turley said, you have censorship by surrogate. yothe pressure frome the government, they didn't have to explicitly say anything. explicithey knew they had a ree audience. 99% of them are democrat. they all don't like trump. they had a receptive audience i and they prepped him for that moment. and it worked, it looks like. so i don't know that we learnre a whole new here other than fro just this pressure coming fromth the government to private companies to take down accounts simply becauses, they don't like that. n miranda, when they were discussing the lockoutst s of the new york post storye form on hunter biden, the former chief legaerl officer of twitter chiedelegaerl officer of twitter informed the new york post thatl it could immediately begin tweeting when it deleted the original tweets, which would have freedom to re tweeteo
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the same content again. the new york post chose note to delete its original tweets,ot to dneete its original tweets,ot after two weeks to retroactively apply the new policy to the post tweets. in hindsight, twitter should have reinstated the post account immediately. >> miranda, a mayakoba. well, sort of, but it's this whole mythology that somehow this was just a twenty fourship hour censorship. this was more than two thisloeeksore than two that the new york post account was locked. s so wheayn she says the post was free to tweet again, no, we weren't. not unless we kowtowedt and deleted a tweet that promoted a true and accurate story. . they and of course, we refused to dou that. they wantes tod us to self censr so that they weren't shown up as the authoritarian censors, that they were egged on by
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the fbi. >> now, congressman, aoc hadf analysis of today's hearing.s >> they've dragged a socialformh media platform here iner congress. they're weaponizes theyco the use ofs this committee so that they can do it again. e heara whole hearing about a ty four hour hiccup in a righte rih wing political operation. >> that is why we are here right now. nocongressman, that will bean their refrain that, again, the the playing the kind of populous role that the americans have real the poput problems, a lot of t on out there. people need help. peopl ary'ale focusedative on joe biden. that's the narrative they are trying to set. we're focusesed on the firstht amendment, the right to free speech, the right to to speandk and a way that you canuare. i communicate. commthisate. now become the public square. i will come back to sort of the fundamental question, why is the fbi sending accountsk ths to twitter and saying we think these violate your terms of twi service twitter? why are they doing that? i mean, it's one thing if yout n really like some terrorist activity and they got to do it. but this was just this alexis .h
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the issue is this is people speaking out. wh wh that, to me is the sort of the fundamental question. and it truly is , i thinlyk, y censorship by surrogate, an attack on the first amendment and oun thr right to speak, whin i always say the rights wede hae under the first amendment,f yo the most important one is your right to talk, because iftk you can't talk, you can't shareo you can't talk, you can't shareo your government, you don't have freedom.th that's the most freefundamental right most ththe press, that is the most fundamental right we have. and that's exactly the righte and that the fbi was trying to restrict. >> and miranda, speaking offormr that, your wrath from former twitter. twit>> a on that whole first amendment thing. >>gain, we again and again, we u the speech of a small number of abusive users drive away, countless others unrestricted coununess others unrestricted results in less speech, noret more . and it was our job interest inec safety to try to strike an appropriath ane balance. ct >> miranda, i'm still trying to unpack what he said. d speech
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unrestricted speech leads to less speech. what what is that? well, well, he's tryingitte to justify twitter censoringtrue a newspaper that had just filed a true and accurate story and the oldest newspaper in the country, the fourth largest by circulation. and they they censored us . they did so at the behest of the fbi. joe roth is a guy who is deeply partisan, admitted that he was tweeting that they were not seizing the trump white house.as and so the fbi was pushing ope on an open door. the real question is , why didiv the fbi intervene in another election in the twenty twenty election to protect joe biden by bearing this derogatory information thatormai is contained on the laptop thatt was in the new york post story . congressman miranda, great to see both of you tonight. thanksee y. and while joe biden continuesn y to downplay the china threatin,
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exectiive order banning tock. ktdevices. everyone knows the tick tock is a tool of the chinese t party, a dictatorial political party that only has one goal global dominance ate the expense of the united states . >> and that's no >> and that's no ford partnered with the chinesean company in a proposal to build an electric vehicle batteryc planvehiclt in virginia. but governor young kim killed it, calling the project a trojan horse for china that would undermine policy effortsoi to strengthen the u.s. auto industry. absolutely right. joining meed it. now, governor n junkin , staying up late with us from virginia, governor , good to see you in studio. how concerning is it that itod left it's left now to state leaders to take on china when they're buying up huge swaths of america right before right under our noses? >> well, it starts with a clear understanding, at least from governors, thatvern the chinese communist party is trying to dominate the worlod at america's expense. i don't think our president understands that oexpense.r is t
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willing to do anything about it. and it's left to governors to not use taxpaye to nr moneytaxpaye to enrich chinese companies that are dominated by the chinese communist party. do not let them buy let our farmland and to not let themav have unrestrictedy usin surveillance by using tech, talking about laughter there in that interview, what was what was that? >> i just don't think he fully understands what's going on . i mean, my business career whatg i had the the experience of busn sitting across the tablees from chinese communist party leaders. leadchines to . they are trying to dominate the world. and the minute that we do do anything other than acknowledge anytacng other than acknowledge facilitating iknt. facicontting iknt. across the continental acroth the continental chapter in facilitating whateyo. they want to do. we hav we go gt to stand up. hec i'm really, really pleasedt with the fact that governorsaven across the country have beenhi doing this. and in in virginia, we'r and usen virginia, we'r not going to let themin our farmland. we're nog t going to let them ue ticktock and we're not going to let them use other companies
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as a trojan horse to get an economic boost that will only enrich companies that are controlled by the chinese communist government. >> >> ntrolled b do you have any t now how much land or business interests china owns currently? interests china owns currently? virginia? >> well, my biggest concern hah beenof the fact that we have some of the most sensitive national assets in virginia.t i mean, not notwithstanding the pentagon, but we have the largest naval base in the world, quantico and wallops island. while ourwhere rockets are laus the time. and we cannot let the chinese communist party buy land adjacent to any of these national security. >> how about installation? why shouldd they be buyinbeg ld all in virginia at all? >> what they shouldn't be .thati but this is a heightened tracr me in virginia. and we have huge tracts of agricultural land and wherent t does that go ? >> let them buy it. and this is just a moment to recognize that there's clear , bright lines clea and we're lines not going to cross them. and governors across across
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p and saying, why in the world are we facilitatin g this clear destination for china where they want to dominaten the world at america's expense? the impod at america's expense? >> another issue you've let on is education. let's justrt important for us parents and the virginia board of educationnow ther. i know there was a race there and one of your appointees, sue parner, data, was kicked offweek the board one week after fighting with another memberfteb over whether public schools should present socialism as incompatibll she with democr. apparently, that was controversial. governor , what the heck does this tell you? >> yeah, well, it tells you is that the liberals don't think parents matter because suparna is a parent and that's why she's on. her that's why i put her on ourate o state board of educationar. and notwithstanding the fact that that shs e has a master'sa that that shs e has a master'sa an indian immigrant. but most importantlybu, she's a parent and the progressive liberals don't care. >> and what's stunning to me is that they'll support a board
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- this is "the more you know" like you've never seen it before. - these are real talks... - real experiences... - used to spark real action. - join me and others... - as we get personal about making an impact. seven . that's eight hundred three four one nine eight fou r seven . >> remember, it was back in septemberer of last year that there were a series of underwater explosions that compromise the nord stream two gas pipeline that delivered gas between russiad and the eu. now, immediately, the biden pentagon rejected anypipe suggestion. >> but alit the angle we weren't so sure. numbe let's play out two indisputable facts. number one , experts numb agree thatperts only a government could have blown the nord stream pipelines. no to the destruction h represents a major setback to russia, which has been
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asking europe to open the pipeline, or the ap called claims like those baseless, while brookings called them kremlin narratives. but iflistenat the you listen te the administration was warning just months earlier, just you canearlier, understand why we came to that conclusion. now, here was a statedepart department spokesperson, ned price, on januarmey twenty six , 2020 two. >> i want to be very clear . if russia invades ukraine one way or another, nord stream two will not move forward. we want to be very clear about that.y or >> and the very next day, under secretary of state victoria nuland repeated the threat.o >> i want to be clear with you today. if russia invades ukraine, one way or another, nord stream two will not move forward. how do you how can you say thatn for sure? wheroue is your confidence comeo from? i'm not going to getin into the specifics here. into thetoday, but we will work with germany to ensure that thethe pipeline does not move
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forward. >> mm . well, now we're learning that we may have been right.may pulitzer prize winning journalist sy hersh is alleging a new piece that us navy divers laid bombs that destroyed the pipeline under the guise of a nato exercise. ye >> here and now is michaelun shellenberger, co-founder ofder shelexercise. michael, now this is from public a substract publication. michael, now this is from a single source. ava we'll see where this all leads. but with the available evidencen that we do have, i mean, seems u pretty logical to me.gh tsyour thoughts? aura >>, well, sure.good to and as you pointed out, laura , it's good to be with you. s the author of this piece is a pretty much a legend in journalism. might be one of the most fas american investigative journalist, seymour hersh. he broke in my lai massacre in vietnam. in nineteen sixty eight , hee ma broke the abu ghraib scandal in iraq. he certainly i think most will consider him left of center. he's won every major prize inal. journalism, pulitzer polec.
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you know, he you was faulted forou some of his reporting out t of syria a few years back . but if you look at the long stretch of hisfew year you carer fifty five or sixty years, he's extremely impressive. careerhe'sperson with deep contl the article hel wrote is full f a lot of really interesting c details that are pretty convincing. he sort of argues that it took place the planting of thesenato explosives under a nato exercise and they were detonate detowered later. so you have other things goinge on . we know cia warned we kkn the germansn several weeks beforetake the explosions that an explosion could take place. is we know that the united states really had a greater interest in this tha intenest in this tha the russians. the russians were ablethey to control the pipeline gas if o they wanted to , to starve offf europe. there was no sense in which itth made senseere was if the that tt to blow up their own pipeline.ny and you even saw secretary oouf state blinken say if he said,nts first of all, nobody had at n ad interest in blowing up. and then a few days later, day e and then a few days later, day e to renewablelus and also to american natural gas.. soth i thinke ev the evidence is definitely pointing in a particular direction, has only grown stronger over the last.
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>> how big o michael, how big ow big of a scandal is this?? if if this ends up true? i mean, how big is this? >> i mean, it's potentially a huge deal .e deal. >> and i mean i mean, it's i mean, he also seymour says inf i methathe also seymour says inf potentially could be viewed as an act of war. that's a ver seriouso y serioust to say when you're got two nuclear armed countries facing each other, it's potentially illegal. >> if it's an act of war,other. obviously, you need congress for that. so a ver for ty bihig deal . and it's also hard for this kind of thing not to leak. and it may very well have done that. that was something that hersh said that his source was there was great concern about get out, because these kinds of missions require a lot of people. >> and michaeleat , i should say that brigadier general pat ryder told fox news that hersh's story is , quote, utter and complete nonsense. but listen to nuland inst's the senate testimony. s >> this is just a few weekssens ago. i am. d and i think the administration is very gratified to know that nord stread m, who is now, as yu
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like to say, a hunk of metal att the bottom of the seoma. quickly, why is nuland out there still saying things like this? s i know. >> i mean, i have to say one ofs the most amazing thingaws you sl nuland, you saf w biden himself saying we're going to take iitt out. and reporters being like, how ?t and both ohef them just reassuring them we're going to take out there, listen to their own words. >> it's pretty convincing. >> it's pretty convincing. tonight, as always. thanks so much.mi than>>w a stunning updat> e to u story that we brought you last week about the republican councilwoman coun who was gunned in down in new jersey. breaking details in moments. >> have you heard the big news this year? nutrisystem is going big with a bigger menu to help you get big results. i lost 90 pounds and it's changed my life. wait till you try the food like bigger dinners we call hearty inspiration's that are clinically shown to control hunger for up to five hours. i lost 50 pounds. i lost ninety one pounds. and you can do it too.
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police says -- was caught on camera speaking to the shooter shortly before her death. the council welcome leaves behind her husband and 12-year-old, it is a heartbreak. that's it, it is america now and forever. greg gutfeld is next. >> todd: a fox news alert, house and senate lawmakers set to receive a classified briefing on china spy flight today, 10 days after it entered the mainland. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier, in for carley shimkus. we are learning this is just a blip on the map and part of china's surveillance program. >> lucas:ace has details, good morning.
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