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appreciate you being out there and glad you're watching. - and we anything we can ever do for you, let us know. >> okay, sir.? >> how about how about trump desantis ticket? >> oh, okay. i'll wor i'll work on that.hat first thin th first thing in the morningpromi. i promise. wouldn't be a bad ticket at all.et al aall unfortunately that would be a great ticket. it's all the time we have left this weekend for tonight or is next. have a great night. i'm laura ingram . this is the "ingraham angle" from washington tonight. thanks for joining us . the real planet destroyer's. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. now, you know, liberals, they claim to have a monopoly on loving and protecting the planet. they're self righteous, green messaging is everywhere. >> i use all eco friendly and sustainable materials and just trying to be more energy efficient, better for the planet. >> it's even worse for
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our kids. they're bombarded in school and online with straight on propaganda. now, this is a viewer advisory, this kachi climate tune may get stuck in your head. >> i recycle. i can't separate your trash into air. i think he is full of methane. leave the car. walk this. nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah nah. nah nah nah nah nah nah nah. i told you it's going to get stuck in your head. yes, our children have to listen to this stuff. mommy, make it stop. okay, forget earth day. we need rebirth day as in the rebirth of common sense, practical thinking that can ensure that we grow and we prosper while we're also solid conservationists. it is possible. the fact is , despite
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our exhortations on clean energy, the democrats, through bad stewardship of the economy and foreign policy, are doing enormous damage to the natural world. now let's take a quick inventory. the emergency response to train derailment now mystery still surrounding the government's action here, but the public has a right to know why the best course of action, and that is palestine, ohio train derailment was to carry out a controlled burn of railway cars. now, these dangerous chemicals that were torched include vinyl chloride and butel. actually , the planes are shot up like one hundred feet into the air. now, officials have tried to reassure the public, even told them they could go home after a while. >> but who believes them of the foxes are pacing rapidly in their pen? >> another sign they are not well. smoke and chemicals from the train. that's the only thing that can cause it because it doesn't just happen.
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>> amanda brashears was going to feed her five hens and rooster this morning when she discovered them all lifeless. if we can do this to chickens in one night, imagine what it's going to do to us in 20 years. i was here five minutes and i had had to have a headache. >> right now, and you can smell it. >> we were coughing. our eyes were watering. our skin was very flaky. and over the subsequent days became very dry. >> where are the environmentalists now? where's president biden then? there is the nord stream pipeline. now, the reporting of pulitzer prize seymour hersh points to us involvement in blowing it up. now, the explosions carried out to punish russia send as much as a half million metric tons of methane into the baltic sea. so where's al gore? why hasn't that human dirigibles spoken now demanding answers? or will we even learn anything
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other than, well, something he'll consider an inconvenient truth? >> and then there's the homelessness and tent cities across america, from l.a. to washington, d.c., the nation's homeless population is skyrocketing. we've all seen it. governors like gavin newsom pride themselves on being at the tip of the green spear, but their horrible sanctuary city policies and their permissive us toward drugs helped turn their cities into trash heaps. people living outdoors is an ecological disaster. in 2019, about forty two thousand three hundred needles were reportedly recovered. and we've learned today in 2020 two that number was about one hundred seventy six thousand. >> i seen cigarettes, needles. >> not nice. there's already trash out there. there's already, and other things out there. >> now all of this, of course, leads to horrific contamination
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and even worse, deadly fires. yes, fires started in homeless encampments are growing in california. and just last year, one homeless man was charged with intentionally setting ten count them ten separate fires in sonoma county for us . so why aren't the climate change people demanding action? why not fight the democrats policies that are contributing to homelessness? and then there's drug legalization. liberals push to legalize marijuana, high thc content and even hard drugs is an unfolding societal and environmental disaster that legalizing weed in california has led to an explosion of cartel operated illegal growers in our national and state forests. then the open border. now, remember when they used to complain about trump's wall being bad for natural habitats? well, i , too, worry about
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the migration pattern of the mexican gray wolf. but i also worry about the pattern of violent criminals and drugs crossing our now open border. i've seen the environmental disaster along the rio grande with my own eyes back in 2019 trash debris scattered on these once beautiful grassy banks. and of course, it all ultimately ends up in the gulf of mexico, tossed by the illegal aliens crossing into america. >> we've had pasture land burned by illegals. we've had lots, lots of trash left behind. it's and it's only getting worse. and it's because of all the policies that the biden administration has rolled back that the trump administration put into place and was working. and then there are evs now. we couldn't even escape the proselytizing about that during the super bowl. >> general motors is going electric and netflix is joining in by including more ivs in their movies and shows. at least they can do so if
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they're going to get swarmed by an army of the dead. when i get sworn they leave. this is real. or if you're being voluntarily kidnaped, why not be kidnaped in any event? >> god , that was a bad commercial. now, of course, electric cars require car batteries, which require the mining of rare earth materials which are horribly toxic to the miners and of course, adds to more disaster. and the production of those materials that are needed are often ruinous to land, water and wildlife. and what about the war in ukraine? well, it's brutal. and of course, putin started it amidst biden's weakness. it has been a complete catastrophe for the environment . and the longer it goes on with the help of us munitions, the greater the damage to plants, water and animals. one estimate puts the damage now at 40 billion dollars. and the un , well, it's warning of the worst toxic environmental legacy in samples taken from a river east of lviv
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showed ammonia levels there. one hundred and sixty three times the normal level and nitrate levels fifty times too high. i ask again, where are the environmentalists? why aren't they calling for peace talks? now, what about covid insanity ? lockdown's meant no activity in the left is so happy. all those clear satellite shots ,no more pollution. but democrats heavy handed covid policies pushing panic pour in 24/7 that made an already bad environmental situation worse. untold millions of rubber gloves and gutters. i still see them in the parking lot at the grocery store near my house. it's infuriating. and the mass that didn't work and that we didn't need are now polluting our rivers and killing our oceans and our wildlife. thank you, dr. fauci . and then there's wind and solar
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,the power of wind. we're told it's clean energy. well, do you want to look at this out of your front window? >> and some turbines, wind turbines are already falling down. >> we heard a really loud boom and i thought maybe one of our buildings had collapsed and looked around and they were fine. so we were joking that, oh, wonderful. it was a windmill that collapsed. and then the next morning i came out and in the early light i thought, something doesn't seem right up there. >> and in new jersey, we see the disruption of marine life from the massive wind farms being built offshore. >> this is another dead humpback whale here, the nine to wash up in new york and new jersey in just the past two months and counting. activists tell us they're blaming the spike in whale deaths on offshore wind projects. the massive equipment and the
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drilling on the ocean floor could be impacting the whales, interfering with their communication and travel here. and also leading to deaths, i guess. >> so save the whales bumper sticker. it's going to peel those off. replaced with what? save the wind. save the turbines. as for solar. well, china's dominating that market already big time. and that's more pollution because the way they produce more cargo ships, sending panels to the united states. but it's green and it's good for us right. and finally, speaking of china, if liberals and conservatives really cared about the environment, they'd want to bring all our manufacturing back to the united states where it's done more responsibly. it also employs americans. but, of course, that would really upset john kerry and wall street. both are perfectly happy to see china grow more powerful, whether they build five coal plants a day or 50 , it doesn't matter. so what's best for the planet? i'll tell you what's best. it's a strong, independent
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and innovative american economy. one that won't happen under the current leadership. we know that they're bought and paid for by the world's biggest polluter. china. when they say climate change, you should grab your wallet and hide your kids because for them, it's not about oceans or ozone. it's about power. and money. they're never going to stop flying private at davos. they bet they want you to give up driving altogether. while europe may go for that, but not us . and that's the angle. >> joining me now is michael shellenberger, author of apocalypse never and co-founder of public a substract publication. michael, we had to for the sake of time, otherwise it would have taken up the whole hour. we had to leave out quite a few things on that list. nevertheless, when you start compiling it, it's quite astounding how leftist policies
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and so-called priorities of the left really are hurting and not helping the planet. >> well, that's right, laurie. i thought you did a really good job connecting a lot of those things to basically show that really almost everything that we were told about the natural environment turned out to be wrong. i mean, one thing that you didn't mention there is that this rush to recycle plastics, to supposedly recycle plastics, well, it didn't make sense economically. and so instead of recycling plastics, we've mostly been shipping them to poor countries where they end up in the oceans. so the ocean plastic waste problem is in large respect, a concept of attempting to do what never made sense. we have perfectly functioning landfills and incinerators to be able to take our plastics. we can still recycle glass and paper. >> there's plenty of things that should be recycled, but not plastics and we ended up creating that problem. but you described renewables, solar, wind take three to eight hundred times more land than a natural gas or a nuclear plant. nuclear, which had been so
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demonized by so-called environmentalists, doesn't produce any air or water pollution. >> it produces huge amounts of energy on tiny amounts of land . and natural gas has been one of the main reasons that we've reduced our carbon emissions in the united states so much over the last 20 years. will the war against natural gas by the radical left, by the so-called progressive environmental movement resulted in an increase in carbon emissions last year because of the reversion to things like burning wood and burning coal? >> so really this i think what people should understand is that technology, civilization and order, including in the cities, including along the border, are absolute essential both to protecting human lives, but also leaving more room for the natural world and for other species. >> now, in just today, michael biden made quite an admission. he begrudgingly kind of admitted at the state of the union as well. watch this. >> but you want to go, you want
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to go green . and in 10 years, we won't need this. well, guess what? we're going to need oil for a long time, gas for a long time. it's not going to go all go away. but look at all the refineries that are closed because they're not investing in the nature of the business they're involved in. >> michael, there's so much that is untrue about that. >> take it away. well, i think the most important thing is that really gasoline prices are to a large extent determined by it. >> really two things. the price of oil and how much refinery capacity we have. will president biden's epa shut down an oil refinery, a very big, important one on the u.s. virgin islands. the owner of it had wanted to retrofit it to make it cleaner and build produce much more gasoline. the bush administration didn't allow it. so we've seen significant repression of the oil and gas industry in the united states . as long as people are still using solid fuels like wood
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and dung and coal, we need to produce more oil. and gas is a substitute that will bring down pollution. it also makes energy cheaper. we've seen huge spikes in energy costs both in california but also in new england, where activists had prevented the expansion of natural gas pipelines. >> so, yes, i mean, the picture here is really one of we need to embrace energy and technology, not reject it. >> all right, michael, i'll see you at the insect cafe later, since we're not supposed to eat beef anymore either. so we'll share an insect cocktail together. michael, thanks. great to see you. as angle mentioned, the green monsters, they really want to make private car ownership a luxury affordable only to the super wealthy. as for the rest of you, if you need to get somewhere, you got to get creative. >> walk bicycle, scooter, uber, do that where we need to go. >> if you're heading into a city, slip into a bulletproof vest and take the bus to the subway. bloomberg is happily reporting that soaring prices are making
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car ownership a distant dream for middle class americans. and since evs are more expensive, they're even more out of reach. now, of course, the eu technocrats, they love what's happening here. their parliament just passed a law to ban the sale of new gas cars by twenty thirty five , mimicking california. >> we will move forward to green and decarbonize our vehicle fleet here in the state of california. as a consequence, substantially reducing greenhouse gas emissions. americans are being told that plug ins are going to help combat climate change. so do your part one problem. that's another green lie. a new report from uc davis found that ditching gasoline powered cars with electric vehicles won't do much at all. certainly not if the goal is to be carbon neutral. eventually, the only way to get there would be to eliminate car ownership for millions upon millions of americans.
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as wall street journal is noting, progressives dirty little secret is that everyone will have to make do with much less, fewer cars, smaller houses and yards and a significantly lower standard of living. >> maybe biden can turn that into a campaign slogan, at least for one to be telling the truth. and what if the chinese spy balloon, while a threat, is the least of our concerns? >> a former faa pilot is here next with a more chilling warning. plus, what if the real reason biden refuses to address these objects is something else? altogether? >> charlie hurt and ben domenik have reaction next. 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 80s 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
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cl go as usual. >> we had another classified briefing in which we learned nothing that i didn't already know as a member of the intelligence committee, nor our service committeigence c e over that ma matter that one couldn't learn from reading your newspapersttlr and watching your news channels. that's why i want to stress that's str again, president bidenes owes american peo the american people an tion.explanation. night. i mean, he said this on our show last night. got american people have gottenten really no useful informationut on this about multiple unidentified aerial phenomenon just being blastedphenomen out f
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the sky by our military.r int now, after a classified briefing revealed nofo downright weird, dans been comingge downright weird,iding? dangerous even. so, what are they hiding?s ryan grave joinins,g me now is ryan gres, a former navy pilot whose fattiness squadron saw upsfa outside of virginia beach back in 2014. u make ryan , what do you make of the fact that we apparently have recovered nothing a from ou the latest three objects shot onwn and one up in the arcti thc is in the yukon? another one know?, who knows?you o it's under frozen tundra, butar we're just left in the dark here. >>. yeah, absolutely. you know, we've if you zoom back out and we think of how this started with a single balloon that was easile ballooyd through civilian cameras on the ground, there's stillh this bifurcation where even where our elected officials are nowh communicating in such a fashion that they truly don't seem
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to really know what these objects are. one thing they are communicating very clearly, e whoever, is that it is not a a chinese balloon and that'sak really as far as they seem. to want to be able to take it right now. >>, i' well, i'm not sure i bel. any of what they're saying. i mean, i guess i meaney, i guet they can say that, but we don't really we don't really have any way of confirming that . you ryan , i want to getto som your reaction to something john kirby said today. etthese very well could be balloons of a completelyly benign nature, perhaps n commercial or scientifica research, sort of a focus there based on the flight characteristics, the visuals, t confirmation by the pilots and some other data that confirmation by the pilots and some other data that we're w putting to it. ione sort of, well, leadingld indication could be that they were actually benign balloons. benign balloons, bryan. yeah , i'm not sure if we have enough information to say that either. way right now.
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he did he did suggest that t direction. buhet at the end of the day,s a i don't think we've heard either way. now, there's really a fe few wwe've different ways we caben look ath this. we've been talking about objects off the coast that we've coast that we intensifyin4 out there. those perhaps examples now thatg we've been seeing lately, examples of what we would maybe classify as low technology, highlo observable type objectse as we're opening up the scope of our radars to try to find more of these, we might end upe we've fog or the objects that we've been finding on the east coast and perhaps we'll set e some that are demonstrating capabilities that we wouldn't suspect our adversaries to be able t ct our be capable of. >> >> or ar le you flying out of of norfolk where we're flying out of when yoouu saw those, virgin beach, virginia. i the. , well, i think a lot of people here balloons or objects being shot out of the sky,n't kn they don't know what to think. i mean, this has never happened before, i don't think. right. we haven'tfore i d, shot anythr over us airspace with our own military for sixty five years..
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so are you are you in any waypuc surprised that the american public is just left scratching their heads on this? absolutel. i think it is time for us to hear from presiden i think it is time for us to hear from president biden on this on this topic. i mean, we literally havethat things above our heads that we're now shooting downassets with our own assets and it's been very clear that they'rewe not chinese balloons. and i think we allve a deserve to answer what they are. >> rightnf.ortuna were you surprised sayin- g sorryt over ? were you surprised at the jet over michigan? i guess it was reported yesterday that the first shot m missed.isd. i mean, i know enough for you pilots you guys don't miss when some things that slow that a little unusual. ? it waswould expect if just a pure miss is that it was a technical malfunction. these typea technica of weaponst necessarily designed for stationary objects with perhaps a variable radar returns. bl and that's one of the things i've been speaking to since i i've engaged on this topic, edis that as we engage in thisre
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and we look for more data, having an f 18 as a primary sensor or in this case, our primary weapons platform, yp these these are not the righont tools for the job. so if ween't are the going to g better, better information about this, we neeinthd to useis proper tools and investigatee ts this scientifically. >> ryan , great to talk to yout. tonight. >> thank you so much. thank you. thank earth to to read out orr to share about a statement of presid remarks from the president. again, he takes this very seriously. he's being kept kept updated a on a regular basis on this. >> clearly, we just don't havero anything to share. share. nothing at nothing to share. nothing at all. all joining me now, charlie hurt,in opinion editor amet the washington times, been to manage editor at large of the spectator, charlie, nothing to share, no thoughts fromdo, no reassurance.. nothing to share, no reassurance to the american public. >> how longer can they play this cat and mouse game? >> i h >> oh, i have no idea. idea, it's it's really incredible..
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but, you know, you know, and i get it, you know, let's try to give them the benefit of the doubt here for a second now suggest that maybe there are some natural security. you're wise nosome natural st tr national security issues here that maybeitissues we shouldn'w be broadcasting, you know, to the general public. well, but but what about congress? what about senator cardin? bout what about, you know, readingkn in peopleling ine like that?thai my biggest concern about all oft this is not that you and i don't necessarily know about stuff, but the white house a with joe biden and kamalare the on harris are the only onesly one who know about what's goingie on .me that's what terrifies me. the most, because we know how incompetent and inept and how and how reckless these p eopeople are with the decisions they make about our border and other important areas. my goodness. goodness. you know, i don't trust theseha people to do anything. so, you know, the idea thatfrom
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they're hiding the ball from from people who actually know what they're doing in congress really worries me. >>ess realworrie and they can'tl there without a teleprompter. they just can't do it. prompter thes toy o. dangerous. all right, ben, cbs d is reporting tonight that justae this just came across, thatha the u.s. tracked is now saying it tracked the spy balloon after it took off from china and entered our airspacer ai back on january twenty eighth. . now does this feel now, does this feel a little bit like kind of a face saving move that, oh, yeah, we tracked it the whole time. seems a little odd. t the well well, all of thise is really face-saving law g and look, it's all fun and games to go on . all thes te different platform sd po and podcast and talk about ufos and the like. but what we really are seein gre here is actually, frome is a my perspective, a whole act of c c on the part of our military establishment. the likeliest scenariomilitary r years, according to experts in this field, have been that we've been we are being toyed with by terrestrial adversaries
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who have drone technology, low level, low flying technologywitw that is much further ahead thanc what we might have expected.ted. one of theying with us. and one of the biggest aspects of that, from my perspective, that we ought to b thae disturbd by is the potential. and keep in mind, you know, china's military is quite young. we haven't had experience we with them in the way that wewith have with other militaries word around the world. and they're gaining a reputationey'r as being entits that actually reward innovative thinking and thinking about the future in odd and unexpected ways. so id f you think about it this and way, you know, you can look atrn russia and their failures in ukraine and say basicall y they are fighting a war as if's it's the 1970s against, you know, foes advised by america and the west who are fighting as if it's the 20s. but what if china is coming atat us in a way that is more like the 20 30s?e what2030 they're actually more theyvative than we have anticipated? shouldn''re more than t be someb should embarrass our military establishment. shouldn't that be somethin mitae they they need to be honest about with us? from my perspective, that'se ho the scariestnest aspect of whats
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become completely agree with you, ben and charlie. >> you can that' pick up on that because i mean, i say this all the time, but we have not wonn a war with all the money we'veit spent on this military,l with all of our brave men and women.d we haven't won a war outright since world war two.e have we've made cataclysmn', makei errors in iraq and afghanistan and no accountability. what's going on ?what's and do you g have any faith whatsoever? dthat with joe biden as commander in chief now suddenly we're going to turn that around? around? >> i don't have any faith now, but i think that's the point. i ben, we're being punkt here a little bit by the chinese and the emperochinesr perhaps h clothes panel. close.to see you both. both. and the state departmenteffort t is directly funding efforts to crush conservative media. h this is an unbelievable story. yes, the american government is using your tax dollars to out advertising of some of your favorite websites under sis the guise of preventing
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and miranda devine, "new york post" columnist and fox news contributor . ributor. gabe, what else can you tell us about the government money that's going to thisng organization and how it's being >>used? our seri yeah, thanks for having me, laura . are our series in washington examiner.in disinformation inc has unpacked how the united states government, specifically throstate department, hagovernms funneled hundreds of thousands of dollars through the global engagement center as wellr th as the national endowment fory democracy, which is heavily backed by the statbacked be dept to an entity called the global disinformation index. which is secretly compiling blacklists of conservative media outlets and feeding those to advertising companies with the intent of defundingdefu and shutting down the freend and independent press. serie and so our series has essentially linked taxpayereffo dollars to efforts to target rtthe first amendment. randa, te >> well, miranda, the state department hasstat been the sitf
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so much mischief, and that's i to put it kindly oversinc the decades. i mean, since i worked for the reagan t administration,w lo that's how long ago goesng a ba. state department's beentive problem. and now we have definitive evidence, do we not? yeah, we do.porting by and fantastic reporting what by gallup and the examiner.wew it's what we know anyway. but it's just saying that the state department, the government is suppressing dissent, spending moneye on on doing that and doing it in sn the guise of stamping out disinformation and disinformation is whatever the government decides it is . and that is dissent, really. it's dissent.s de anything that does not go along parrot the democratic estabocrai comment line is deemedta disinformationblishm and it's ii considering that the biggest disinformation that'ggs come out of the media in recent historyth
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has been the russia collusion. and not one of those media outlets appears on this list.ac, >> in fact, the new york post does. d >> laus saying you guys are on it. yeah, you guys are. on yes.>>, and we're on it. the new york post, because we published an accurate and factual story that has stood the test of time now two and a half years later, before the twenty twenty election about the corruption orruptionf the biden family is exposed on hunter biden's laptop.s laptp and that was deemeds disinformation by the rest of the media. that doesn't dis appear on thise disinformation list by social media, by the fbi, by adam schi schiff, by joe biden himself. none of that. that is actual disinfonone of , a nation designed to rig an desg electionne. none of that appears. york post no, it's the new york post that appears on this bogus site because we refuse to parrot,
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the establishment line. r >> well, gabe, we reached out to the national endowment for te democracy. they told us that the grants given to gdi were very narrowly focused on an initiative to identif y and combat d the disinformation flowing from n authoritarian regimes, particularly china. well, that would be nice if that's what it was doing. doing. an and your response to that? i you know, i think money is certainly fungible and our reporting is not directly linked. link state department money directly to domestic attempts to fight disinformation. fight but first amendment lawyers f and members of congress inirst f itself have raised concerns over the fact that the government should fund anis organization that is involved in thi ds sort of domestic activity, even if the globaldisr disinformation index is operatingmation indexs domet and overseas to fight what they determined to behe determine to be disinformation. you'
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isn't it wharet you're trying to say just so everyone understand s the money goes into so a pot. so when you say it's fungible, right? if if they're creating a blacklist, miranda, you know, they're creating a blacklist, don't advertise to these people. this websitecreating, that webse that doctor whose blog don't advertise that is censorship and that's being funded by thisg fungible pot of money that the state department is doling out to these organizations. tment doling a scandal here. and it's and it's only going to get worse before 2020 four. onl gabe and miranda, thank you. now, new details are trickling r in from michigan tonight. nk you about last night's horriu shooting where three people michigan with th were killed, five injured. the shooter was injured forty three year old lansing resident anthony mcrae. the dead are all michigan state university students. bryan fraziederer and anderson, both from grosse pointe, michigan, and alexandria. zerner from closson, michigan.m. and even as police are still, trying to determine a motive, biden tried to exploit e'm g
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the grief to scoreo sa political points. >> and i'm going to say something is alwaysbu controversial, but there is noes rationale for assault weaponsne and magazines at all. >> 57 votes >> in the sealsshams clap. this is shameless.s. first, the shooter use first, thedan a handgun, not an ar styleri rifle. flbut you seem to imply. politir and second, racial politics are at the heart of why macray had a gun in the first place. now, he was arrested for ca now he wasrr arrested for carrying a pistol without a permit in 2019. but t prosecutors dismissed the felony charge that should have followed. ingham county districtshfo. attorney carol sieman, seammocrat, allowed macray to plead guilty to a a misdemeanor gun charge that m allowed him to serveisdeme only serv year of probation, which ended in may or off 2020 one in augusf that year, seeman defended heran office's decision to drop
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mandatory prison sentences for felony firearms charge sens f altogether. shirs e arguedal that the senteg enhancement led to dramaticd to racial inequity and was not inga any way linked to the goal that we share of keepingt reallyblic's safe . >> really. so we had yet another criminal who was allowed to skate only to go on to kill, all because of a soft on crime. prosecutor hung up on racial politics.e and then we have more familiesfh left to wonder as they grieve. r what if the laws wereed? actually enforced? >> and a shake shack employee gets a settlement for being misgen. ntine's to and we've got some political valentines to hand out. hand jimmy fallon joins me for some fun next. >> let's take a journey through this great nation. i want to see what they saw. i want to see what changed this
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yeah, wellen, i treat you like . a queen, laura . i'll take you to a white castle. all right. fantastic. d, look, olook, we kind of matc. least we accent each other. all right, we jimmy , we're going to get to the romance in a moment. but first, since you're ant avd fast food connoisseur and i know you are, i have to ask if you've ever come across well,co had a moment like this. welcome to good burger, home ofo the good burger. caodn i take your order? you know, like all the peoplelir are highly polished inou kindl the direction of this little girl, maria . well, well, that's seeping into? reality. [laughter]. >> laura: that's s real life now, right? former shake shack employee. yeah.ke shack just got a twenty thousand dollar settlement because heec was mis gendered by coworkeraus didn't receive support froman management when he reported itae . jimmy twenty k because you got them there. g if he orot their or h she wrong. n th >> yeah. you can see this in the new2 an court drama 12 angry them.gr. co come on laura. me othis is stupid. 2
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but the idea that it wast is 20 grand, it is it actually a lot of money in california.you e you can make more than tha mort one drag show for kindergarten kids. but this is insane. i mean, and the only other thing i would add is 20 grand at shake shack0 is two extra value meals because it's so overpriced for the crazyit's so liberals that eat it. >>i i love the tic-tac videos f all these just aggrieved liberals like i haved liberals of i have m my pronouns on a pin and i'm wearing it and i'm a berezan. i'm wearing and you still get it wrong. barista itke, how could they break down in tears's? i mean, it is like they got the plague or something. my goodness.. all right. let's say it is not nothing. >> not go down play than a papehir str straw. >> movinaw.g on . exactly. all right, jimi, thisrigh valentine's day almost over.t gn but if you haven't gottent fo anything yet for jenny , might i suggest something from the bronx zoo? me to la? give me your got me hooked♪
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with your wild wailings. hookedd i can't get you my nothing says love like a roach, jimmy . jus >> i just. i just want everyone in the rest of the country to know we're not kidding. program.tha real program. bu t the problem is supplies aree limited because all the new york roaches are moving to florida. they said the taxes were toore high and adams put otherch roaches in their roach motels. sos so they're fleeing now. any but, dude, anybody who thinkshik it's a good idea to buy someonec a roach for valentine's dayt hae doesn't have a human a partner i to begin with . so this is going nowhere. jimmy , do you love those gifts, like, well, i madeon in a donation in your name. >>yo i think i was a seinfeld episode once. seinfeld like, we want to see evidence oc of the donatioe.n. donati your name? oh, i named a star after you.oue here's your certificate.
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i've named a star. - oh, get out of town . town, where the chocolates. where are the chocolate? all right, jimmy , what do youkt think that biden writes on hisi valentine's day cards? a vale fromhat do you think he's writing? oh, if you got a valentine fromd aybiden, today, it says, happy st. patrick's day.that's m that's my first guess. my second guess is it probably gets a little from there. never you know, like i never have problems with inflation whenke you're around, you know, something like that. >> laura , i'll give you i'll give you a night to remember, but i'll forget your name. like, this isn't good stuff., be but the truth is , biden sentdau jill balloons for valentine'sd day, but nora had shot theshotmt down. d they so now it's a mess.e beni and we understand they aregn benign, right. there was no significantball payload on the balloons. oo did china launch them?g th thd have they been observing them sincee the balloons leftnn china, which they're all made in china anyway, and floated to the white right. okay, now, what about pamela?d
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what would a card from kamala ww say? roses are red, vie let roses are red , violets are womn blue . if you like dumb women, i'm the gal for you.rst that's my first guess. >> laura second guesses. please be my valentine becausel my husband is kissing jill biden. probably numben. r two. number three is i love youu mo more than i love a vennvenn diagram, which is saying something because we know carmela loves a venn diagram or out or outer space jimmy. >> she loves outer space and electric buses. she lo veseat .ic b oh my gosh, jimmy .us the road i would never allownama anyone to name a roach after r you. okay, maybe another arachnid, but not a roach. jimmy , great to see you. happy valentine's day. eat to st. a student shoots a shot this valentine's day. >> the last bite is next. so there are some things that go better together and simple.
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