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have a president shootou object out of the sky and not knowf what he's shooting at. and that happeney and nod. >> and he admitted it today. thank you, though. thanks, all of you, for coming.l we appreciate all the time we have left for tonight. thank you for being with us. this aprc you never miss an episode of hannity. i've got great news insode the meantime. nnity.your hearts be troubled it to ingram angle. have a great night. see you back here tomorrow. >>an hey, everyone, i'm lauralet ingraham. >> thihas is theou for "ingraham angle". thank you for being with us tonight. biden's deadly trust deficit. that is the focus of tonight's angle. now, we already know washington is running sky high tradsky hiee and budget deficits, but we have another deficit that now has the potential to turn deadly a trust deficittrust de. >> i know. and knocked on my door. i look 50 feet from the police
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station. why didn't sirens go like a tornado? off likethat could have put it ? it's safe to say it is heartbreaking. >> the administration's response to this derailment has been abysmal. biden's epa administratorup i finally showed up inn ohio the today. that was p only because ofub the public outcry and mounting political fallout. and today there was yet anotherr derailment of a train carrying. hazardous materials, this time just outside of detroit. is it just me or does it seem like there have been a lot of train derailment lately?sed >> or are we supposedas to believe this is all part of the new normalt of? i of course, this is not normal. it is totally unacceptable
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until we at fox and a handful of other journalists started to demand answers. the biden team seemed to beo fairly unfazed by all of this. so when they finally do speakpru out under political pressure, rethey have zero credibility.. they've left behind suchie a trail of lies on all subjects that i wasn't surprised when gallup found that americans now think the governmentnow is the biggest problem facing the united states . east palestine train derailmenta ho just the latest example of how far things have fallenbecaus because biden staffed hisf with cabinet with activists and not men and wome n of experience and talent. we've had disastertalents. after disaster. now, when dhs, hhs, the department of education and of course, the department of transportation face a crisis ,there's just no one at the top who can step up to givep the president sound advice.
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we know he's not running anything. aneone ofthese multipl derailments, there's no one of a any stature who can standcts ve before the public. explain the facts veryry clearle and take questions. there is n qo one who can calm the public's fraying nerves. iss >> l this was leave it to pete budha judge's idea of how to take charge after the ohio nightmare. too afraid to show up there, he tweeted, we're constrained by law on some areas const. rail regulation, liked roll the breaking rule withdrawn by the trump administration inhb 2018 because of a law passedngri by congress in 2015. wers but we're using the powers we pl do have to keep people safe .e . oh, really? really?quick fact check on mr. s scholar. now, the rule that trump repealed in twenty in 2018, i think it was related to trains carrying crude oil, which is not the case here. and okay, and plus if this was such
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a dangerous deregulatory move, why we ever hear pete talkwhy di itout it before, why didn't he do something about it? >> weak, weak, weak.weak >> that's why i'm blaming presi a president who hasn't been in downce for two years, didn't work. thing. >> he tried to downplay the entire thing. well, this horrible situation thergotten particularly high amount of attention. there are roughly one thousand cases a year of a train derailing. here's well, here's a novel idea.y don why don't you stop screening before the cameras aboutta transportation equittion ey andt doing your job. stop blaming other people. show up, though, and facewhen the music. when people are sufferingof som and scared because of somethinga like toxic derailmentsilment, who the judge has gotten some criticism thas beent he wad too long to respond and then he is seem to be fixated on trying to deflect blame to the
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previous administration. so does the president. is he satisfied with the with the government's responseua to this derailment? i can answer that very quickly and very good with confidenceer from here that we do have absolutely confidence and in mayor pete and i will say that. secretary, buti judge newman that's right. butt him as mayor twohear p or maybe just paternity. pete, the matoo.n should never e been put in this position infir the first place and should red be fired immediately. any cabinet official or senior o staff member who takes extended paternity leave whileerni our supply chaintys are breakino down. by definition, that person is on serious. i now, this is what happens when you prioritize diversity and equity over competence and experience. america just ends up with a cabinet filled with nincompoops, radicalsed point fingers instead of solving problems. lt may b and unfortunately for ohio, the results may be deadly.
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and that's the angle. >> joining me now is tulsi gabbard, former congresswoman and presidential candidatesswom and army reservist. tulsi. thanks for being with us tonight. how many americans there really are going to have to sufferhavet before there is some type of accountability within this administration for its repeated failures? failure after failure? gets fire no one ever gets fired except that guy who stole a lady'sexcet luggag te. >> and that that right there is the tragedy here. urlaura , this point, none ofld us should be surprised atre their lack of care and compassion even after this disaster for the people there in palestine, ohio, or those who are facing similar disasters. across the country. they have shown us already that they do not care about don't they don't respect us so muchpe that they think we're stupidk w and continue to lie to us and make up stories to cover their own backs. and they could have takenld hav action to prevent thise . u
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you look at the corporate side, you look at norfolk southern, they make billions of dollar, s every year. we should be asking from them, hey, why is it that you're still running unsafe, archaic t technology in your train systems? ask the bide n administration, hey, you knew pete boutiette said, oh, well, there'sderail a thousand trains that derail every year, if you kno w that. what are you doing about it? what could you have done to potentially prevent thisiall absolute catastrophe, putting the lives of these familiepr s their loved ones, their kids, o their pets, their animals atthas risk here? and that's really the questionn that we need to ask those who are responsible. they're so arrogant.ey they think that they're speciala ,they're above the law, they're above reproach, they're above accountability. they clearly don't care about us . they think they can get away car with anything. we have aw e to demand more . we have to demand this we accountability. we have to demand that those who are in these positions are actually doing their jobof to take care of the americanric people. a lot of thile
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s reminds meid cri a little bit of of the opioid crisis, laura , where you've got all these bigf mone pharmaceutical companies making a lot of money off the livesy and suffering of the american people. how many of them are i w many right now? of them arei can't think of a and so these people at norfolk southern people in the biden administration, they look to that and they think, hey, we're going to get awamiynistra with this without a scrapeway on our back and we cannot allow that to happen. we can't. now, would a judge criticize trump for some of hissome o deregulatory moves in this case that didn't even applyf ry whats happening in this train? but the department of transportation's most recentgenw regulatory agenda, which lists all plan, proposed and final rules, does not include the ecp breaking rule, which talki everybody's been talking about. again, they invoke it now, but it's not something they ever have talked about before. or even attempted to passattemp the regulationte. >> wha
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>> yeah, you know what's interesting? poen you played bridges's, he pointed out his comment that,en well, you know, we'rt e we'raboe doing our best with with what we are allowed to do oror pre permitted to do when it's toconvenient for them and their agenda. they'll pass executive orders. they'l pasl get the atf or some other department to passwhi what is essentially a law to make the changes that they wanto changest. in but now, again, instead of doing the right thing, takingngs ownership and taking responsibility and saying, hey, we screwed up, here's whatporewe should have done and here's what we're going to fix it. instead, again, they're making the rules as they go along because they really only care about themselves. boudjellalnly care only cares about butti himself and whatever his ambitions are in the futurgi one and it's just it hurts my heartl for all of those who areof watching at home. who live along rail lines in and this country, who are concerned for the safety and well-being of their family, the next time a train goes by and they've got to sit there and wonder is whati is in those rail cars? will i and my family be safe or will we be the next ones
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who are suffering likeffering our fellow americans are in palestine, ohio, today? and tulsa, if there wasn't a media outcry, albeit a little bit late about this, do you think they would have even i mean, really done much or at all? ity, seems likdo youe they werei said in the angle, fairly unfazed by this. >> they would not. and this is not a guess. we know that they would note because they are barely, barely doing anything right now, throwing a few pennies at these families who are suffering and worried if they're going to have long term cancer ing is suctoer is h a frickin insul to them. so, no, if you and others weretm not drawing the spotlight on them and their hypocrisy and their conflict of interest in their selfishness, these families would be even worse of, f than they are today. >> great to see you tonight. thank you so much. now, this lack of trust in government is driven in part by a lack of transparency. we've seen i t time and again. and nowhere is it more apparent than what is happening rightin
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now in the u.s. senate. one week after spending three days in the hospital after a health scare, pennsylvania senator john fetterman is in the hospital agn again, this time checking himself to walter reed for clinical depression. now, this development is asis a heartbreaking as it is predictable . all the people who made him continue with his run should be ashamed of themselves. ignoring all the evidence of his serious decline, his inability to serve the people of pennsylvani a, it was obvious to anyone's own eyes. demos in the media pushed fetterman into a job he was not up to doing. what makes this more shocking? because they're not going to learn anything from this the and they're doing the same wi. >> can >> you speak to how confident he is he's going to feel up to six years from today when he would obviously be eighty six . yes, yes, yes, yes. you asked me if he's going to be up to it. yes, the president always sayse
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this, which is watch him. and if you watch him, you'll see that he has a gruelingueling schedule that he keeps up not with , that sometimes some ofee us are not able to keep p up with . he was state of the union. i believe he spent 90 minutes speaking to the concord congressional members in front of them, to the american people. >> okay, first of all, calling a lid at 11:00 a.m. is not a grueling schedule. maybe to it is ,k jp but to no one else just so not believable. but this is their argument that hehi did the most basicthe mo requirements of the presidencys, to read a teleprompter for 90 minutes. i mean, i was pretty impresseda up that late as long after wheel of fortune is over. evenut even his own party, they're not buying it. it seems one of the mostmost plu plugged in political reporters in the country dropped a bit ofa a bomb today. jonathan martin in politicbomb o wrote that senior democrats private take on biden, he's too old. they worry about a no old. eighty two year old nominee,
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but fear the battle over kamala harris that would end up inle oe suinr g if he pulls out. rei joining me now, ned ryun, ceo of american majority.ha ned, thid s is tricky for the democrats, is it not? because they pushed biden out over the over the objections, fi clearly, of his wife, who's desperate to stay in the white house. but they push him out and they're left with the womann who giggles nervously when she talks about, you know,t ou outerspaceter . so where do they go from that? well, i think there's a twist to this plot. sure.bide i mean, biden's going to befeel eighty two . it's going to feel lik like one hundred and two. >> ieel t feellikes like one huo some days already. but if biden doesn't want to leave, it's going to be very hard to push him out. if he wants to run for reelection, it's going to bebe very hard to beat him in the twenty, twenty four primary1 and i'd point to the98ic nineteen eighty primary in which you had jimmy carterh yo, who was deeply unpopular, not
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doing well in the polls, was considered very weak, was careening from disaster to disaster. and ted kennedeening y ran against him and jimmy carter crushed ted kennedy. and i thinrushed tk that's whate are looking at right now realizi and realizing biden is going to have to leave of his ownn, volition. and if not, i don't see anybodyi that's going to actually a credible candidate that's going to run against him. in the twents y, against i2024 twenty four primary. and if he decides not to run pro then you get to kamala harris and we know why she was chosen. they neeknow wd to find somebody who is less intelligent than an impaired biden than she has les dones very well. or do you have little pete? le you have gavin newsom? i mean, you're left with a pretty short bench for democrats. if biden doesn't run again. >> and then you also abandon biden's power of incumbency. pry >> they've kind of put themselves into a pretty tough corner. and now i get your point. by the way, cnn, in a move which is kind of has to hasake h to make e the north korean spokesman for kim jong un kind of jealous because there was
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awesome propaganda coming out to cnn today about biden's physical. >> we got a memo fromrom the president's physicianesiden related to that visit to walter reed. those results saywh president biden remains, quote, healthy and vigorous. a it also sayslso that he is fit to successfully execute the duties of the presidency. so a good news report for the president. >> there's no signbeins it would be anything other than that. ned. i mean, i don't know how are reporter can even read thata sta with a straight faceig. i mean, did anyone see bideny wh today when he stumbledbi back to the microphone? when you got a bit of a tough question about his family's ties to china? i'm sorry, but ihinat looks like tales from the crypt. crypt it's terrifying. it's just it it it's again,on't yo's it's don't believe your lying eyes inur which youte see it. >> let's face it, a very decrepit 80 something year old who is in the white house. >> and i have to tell you, laura , i don't see himt actually doing most of eh he ierning, even though h is the president in the white
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house. and we're told to actually believe that this guy is fit and ready to run againn. and again. deo if there's not a rapid mental decline over the next six to nine months, and he decides he's actually running. i just don't see any crediblg,ei candidates stepping upto to challenge him, much lessalon beat him in the twenty him i twenty four primary. d come hey, ned, before we let youo, w go , what do you think of zell fetterman, who pushed this poord man to run for senate? now he ends up in the hospital with clinical depression after already being hospitalized. i meanfter, is there a more twid scenario than this? frankly, scenario than this? >> it feels very much likea lad a lady macbeth situation, which she is very ambitious and she used her impaired husband as the vehicle to achieve some of her ambitions. >>to and it's sickening. >> i mean, it's sickening joe incredible. great to see you. thank you.addresse
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joe biden finally addressed those down to obj x today.l has and as you might imagine, he he still has no idea whatabou he's talking about. but he was clear on one thing i'm going to reveal before we're joined by victor davis hanson. >> that's next. what a privilege it is for you. to have me here this evening. ladies and gentlemen, gloria, i'm going to get them out tonight. we get to learn to get along, for god's sake. get they apologized. , now. and finally, dear abc. hi, i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas. and i'm here today to tell you about a hidden health crisis currently affecting nearly every american sleep deprivation. and that's why you need to know about relaxium sleep. you see getting a good night's
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>> and now it's on to biden'sn b big chinida surrender. >> china has humiliated bidens i in every wayli imaginable. >> first, with their covid >> wr up shifting blame will only cause needless delay in responsin re and distract us from the overall objective. >> china is a country that delivers on its promises. s. then, with their treatment ofree our secretary of statent, in. alaska, the united states does not have the qualificationtatesh to say that it wants to speak to china from a position of strength, that there are many problems within the unitedrights states regarding human rights, which is admitted by the us itself as well. the challenges facing are d the united states in human rights are deep seated. >> oh, tony, i had to change. it depends.re there. and then with their ongoing support of russia in the midst
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of the war in ukraine, and of w course, with the recent spyspy a balloon saga to fighting to maintain chien-ming leader, miguel, with your gwangju yet term to us, how talk to dumfounded satanically opponent tendu effective.. >> she's creepy.biden' and biden's answer to all this. thank you, president xi. may i have another? well, today our president made it clear to china that they can literally do almost anythingthat to us and it will not derail his overriding desire to get closer to the ccp. >> we are going to keep>> we our allies and the congress i contemporaneously informed of all we know and all we learn. and i expect to be speaking with president xi and i hope wen have we are going to get to the bottom . definitely sounds vigorous there. this is pathetic. soundsthe more biden grovels, the more he shows weakness. >>
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the higher the price chinake will make our country pay to stay iny their good graces.d china doesn'ont want to bee our partner or even, our competitor. china wantchs to bina e our mas this white house, though, would rather negotiate with president xi than negotiate with kevin mccarthy on the debt ceiling. e the white house says no negotiation, no strings attached. iation, the debt ceiling has toe raised, but they'll bend over backwards to accommodate china's concerns and interests on almost any issue that's sick and twisted. is thi any s. il meanwhile, biden tries to peddle more incredible excuses. , my friends, these guys in the administration are either incompetent, corrupt or both cor biden needs to do somethingc tor drastic to regain even a shredeg of credibility. you know, it's bad when even mitch mcconnell is disturbed by what he's hearing behind closed doors. cln these been i briefings, as you suggest, but i they don't seem to know anything.
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inn briefings where >> larn so little, only because they're under intenseonly political pressure. did the whit becausee house dece to finally send biden out him o to address the nation today? nawe don't yet know exactly wha' these three objects were, but nothing, nothing right nowrigh suggests they were related to china's five billion program or that there were surveillance vehicles frobam any other country. >> now, it might be a case of why should anyone reflexively amlieve any of this? look, americans aren't stupid. they don't know what the otherha objects were. they say that.ut so but they can definitely say they're not chinese. >> well, because the chinese tell us sobeus so? at the state department and the pentagon, the mood is to accommodate, don't antagonize, china.t a rela they want a relationship back on track with china.tr chin no matter what.e poli ifti it weren't for the politicl firestorm at home, blinkenis would never have postponed his been.o china, never
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as biden's running on the sameth playbook that the china lobby is used for over two decades now. keep downplaying the threats and risks from the ccp. keep the busines s going. bid the longer biden keeps carrying out carrying the water for the ccp, the stronger china is going to get and the stronger the populace are goingt to be here at home. president biden took an to uphold the constitution, his first and greater duty and loyalty has to be to our interests and our flag notet to fret about world harmony. >> my secretary of statert will lead an effort to help establish a global global and global norms in this this largely unregulated space .will these steps will lead to safer and more secure skie s for our air travelers, our military ,our scientists and four. people on the ground as well. : >> any time biden tries to justify the unjustifiable, he invokes the need to satisfyfu
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a global order. >> in this case, global norms, not whether it's his vendetta against fossil fuels or a proxy war in ukraine. the sacrifice americans are asked to make its for the the benefit of the international community. ofs it's never forle a the benefit of the people around them in their own neighborhoods. >> we don't need global rules in order to stop other countries from flying spy aircraft overhead. we need smart, strong leadership starting at the top. so here's my message to biden. stop trying to be china's friend. start trying to be america'syou friend. e su >> then maybe the people you're supposed to be looking out for will actually give you the benefit of the doubt. that yowhen know what hits the >> joining us now is victor hooe davis hanson, senior fellow atr the hoover institution. biden, victor, says he wants competition not conflict with china. but how does china see biden in the aftermath of the last two years? >> will they see his
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magnanimity as weakness to beexi exploited, not to be reciprocated? i think biden is confuse the american people. he's frightened our allies, and he's encourageamericd a chi. i mean, there's vulnerabilitybi and then there's the perceptiol ,vulnerability we have both somehow a two hundred foot balloon with a ton payload wente right through our air defensesn and some and some people were babbling about ufos. i mean, yot u caufosn have a one megaton bomb for that payload.eb and we know that the chinese have been experimenting with these very sophisticated balloons for years. russia's flooding the zone in ukraine with balloons that confuse radar. so it wasn't like we weren't prepared for it.ess and then i guess we don't have an airplane that can operate at sixty thousand feet, although we useeet are d to and the russo without flying at fifty thousand, spending for eac five hundred thousand dollars per each missile, some of which went which on these cheap ballo. >> so there's a real that'sa qus a question.
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how vulnerable we really are. and then there's a perception of vulnerability when thison administration is so panicked that the american peopleion is e on to his appeasement and the al allies are on to his appeasement, that they say we couldn't shoot it down becauses the waters were too cold inwe c alaska. we couldn't shoot itn' dowt nsha because we were afraid of the debris. we couldn't shoouse we afraioft we couldn't operate at that level. we couldn't shoot it dowse we cn because we were buttoned up below. buere was no problem. we couldn't shoot it down because was a primitive device. we couldn't shoot it downt of because we didn't want to drop on all of these different excuses. just compounf thesd the general' perception that they don't know what they're doing and yoution raise a good question, arencompe they incompetent or they compromisedter and this appears at the same time we're getting these very disturbing stories that hunter biden had a contact or some type of relationship with the fbi and and was leveraging them to gonge easy on chinese oligarchs that had problems coming into the united states . so we need to i don't know what to do because it's is that
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the national security adviser who's weak is it is the secretary of state now because of the national security council? is it the joint chiefs? all con they all contribute to this image. and it's it's scary. it's we lose deterrence because they'll try something secure. it starts victor.to it starts at the top because we have a president who is a figurehead. he knows he's not makingg any d the decisions. that's beyond obviou obviouss. we don't really know who is making the decisions, but it's obviously not biden. we don't. ople and meanwhile, we have people like john kerry and others who think that china, which builds, what, five coal plantsm, a week or fifteen coal plants a month, is going to be. some great climate partner. so thitis is one lunatic who became totally unhinged last night at a josh hollywho ba speech at heritage foundation. >> what what do our leadership have? . the largest military inst the world. we spend over a trillion dollars every year in the state. peur state as of missouri is or
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half the people are in poverty. is not our enemies. the climate crisis is china is not our enemy. the climate is our climate. change is our enemy . victor, it is true that the left thinks republicans, especially conservatives, are the most dangerous thing on the face of the planet. maybhinge than climate change. but it's not china. the china is not a problem whatsoever for the new left. >> no, we we know that if a russian balloon had gone into outer space for a week and donald trump waseached a president , you would have been impeached a third time and therk left would have gone. >> exactly. and we also know that any other president was shot, this chinese balloon, the moment it ead we k approached it and said we kinds of made excuses. we contextualize it, we apologize for it. >> and it had no harmful intent . >> it was a low tech weapon so iall or low tech observation
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device. and so it's pathetic. but reminds me so much of jimmy carter. it really does. and thenh of jim we were just wb for reagan and we were savedagan by reagan. but the question, but the qu we is , do we have a reagan figure that can step in and save us ? >> because this is getting very scary. now, on the verge of world warii three . if things keep going the wayngs they're goinkeep theg to ukrain as well. victor, great to see yougrea. now, some new emails between jeffrey epstein and one of the most powerful financial po in the world. >> they were just unsealed. a live report on that moments. this is going to be so fun. i can't wait. it sounds lost. how are you getting excited yet? of course. you know me. i'm up for literally anything, even if it might be a little boring. >> what boring. >> greasy. tell her yet. we are not listening this so much to do. zip lines, ice cream, virtual
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doesn't get away. now you can watch big time. the girls just say the word to all new monday on fox and watch any time on hulu. >> well, is here we are. the big moment of truth. wow. increasingly weaponizes pretty amazing, isn't let's do this like you both miles told you, sometimes you just got to think bigger. it sure is good to be back in criminal cases against harvey weinstein, jeffrey epstein and sam banks and freed, we see how liberal elites protect and cover for each other the richer and more politically connecteer and md some democratg is , the more likely that even the most depraved in criminalter conduct will be tolerated or ignored altogether. and we saw this dynamic at wor.
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with bill clinton. his woman problem, even a accusation, was an open secret . bugrt becauseat.e he was governf arkansas and had presidential ambitions, it was all swept under the rug. it makes perfect sense makes at harvey and jeffrey were allfried friends with him. nos w the elites claim to be for women's equity and for corporate responsibility. porate but in the end, ponet por and money always went out. perfect example. what we're learning abouttein's epstein's communications with the financial power broke r . >> for those details, we go tos fox business reporter kelly o'grady liveive from from. kelly . >> ie with you, to b laura . a shoc you, k new lawsuit reveae fresh details about those deepta ties between jeffrey epstein and a wall street big shot. so former barclays ceo staley allegedly exchanged more than twelve hundred emails when00 e-i a convicted sex offender was a client. and spoiler alert, it justt, wasn't about business. islands the u.s. virgin islands
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is suing jpmorgan chase for stehly was once a top executivei for allegedly facilitating epstein'ngs human trafficking ft activities. court documents claim the two thn shared a close personal relationship, even suggesting staley took part in epstein's operation. now the former investor sent the following message to his friend, presumably while staying on that infamous private island. he says, quoted, , i'm in the ht tub with a glass of white wine. this is an amazing place i owe you much. a separate email, stehly allegedly shared. it was great it was gr to give o a long, heartfelt hug.. >> court filings also show epstein sent staley numerous inappropriate photos while they're redacted. youn the suit describes them as featuring, quote, young women in seductive poses. and one particularly strange exchange involved disney princessesexchan , of all things. the suit shares this quote.l staley sent an email to epstein saying, maybe they're tracking, you. that was fun. say hisay white. epstein responded. what character would you like next? whenwould daley said beauty ane beast, epstein replied, well, one sidesaid is available.ious
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haile previous inquiries into stehly have never proved knowledge of epstein's proe resn wrongdoing, he resigned from barclays in november. lawy one now lawyers for neither stanley nor jpmorgan responded to our request for comment. but thesrespone emails, laura , illuminate what can at the veryu least be described as a bizarrn communication between this country's financial elite. >> back to you. wow, kelly , thank you. now, this protection racketrcuis extends to the university circuit as well. the two people who pai a.d the former sam bank when freed's bail are andrius pepe, who's a senior research scientise,t at stanford, and larry kramer, former dean of stanford law school. here now is jenova from shecterf ,ceo of grit capital .on, i'm janvi, i'm a big fan. your twitter twitter feed. so good to see you tonight. now, why are those names important here? >> well, larry kramer inry krame particular, because he was
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the former dean of the law school at stanford, where both sandbagger and fred's parents taught. close but more than that, he was esose family, friends to the parentpes, especially barbara. the two of them co-founded a super pac, a democraticup super pac together called minde the gap, and it had close ties to fdx. in fact, donated a million dollars to this super pac. it was a former head of engineering, gary sing at fauci.ss tha i dit d this. it wasit the single largest donation to the super pac, which is made up mostly of academics from stanford and funded mainly by silicon valley tech entrepreneurs and billionaires. and so what's interesting now is that the ceo, the new ceo that he's overseeing the bankruptcy proceeding. >> john , john ray, he has asked all companies, charities and politicians who received
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any money from fauci to return it and he's not being mr. niceeh guy anymore. a few months he's asking peoplep to kindly return the moneyeo k and now he's saying by februariy twenty eight , they need to return the money or elsturne >> wow. and the entire the entire money, the full pot of money ouat was requested, as you pointed out online, is millions . right. so t how does this all end up to be millions and millions? >> the number doesn't add up. yeah, it's several hundred millions of dollars that needs to be returned. so far , there has been sayin bex million loosely committeg d to be returned. we know that sandbag freed wasto personally the second largest donor to the democratic partc ylectio during the last presidential election, giving personally five million dollars to presidentn ident bi biden. so it's time for people to stepm up and make the right decisionet and set an example, becauselong
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this money belongs to the customers. and i it doesn't belong to anybody else. now, techcrunch reported that they're actually trying to get money, actually trying to getbaf money back from the donors. i guess so. g i guess they're trying to retrieve donor money from political campaigns. they're asking for politiciansu and pacs to return the money by february. twenty eighth or face allpercus the repercussions. wellsions., they have. how much? how much o yeah, well, how much of that actually do you think they'll ever get back. it's it's it's a mystery. , but we're going to see this unfold in real time. and you can bet people likethata myself and others on twittering are going to be talking about it extensively. about ke i said, the right thing to do is to return the money and set an exampleelse because it doesn't belong to anybody else. but those customers are still owed somewhere between five and eight billion dollars.
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well, and stay vital. get a hearing health check every year that kept feeling >>ke we had almost set a red line. like there's n it o wafey they l go past this rightine. . there's like no way we're going to do this next case and then the next thing you know, we're giving that next patient hormones, too. ex just keptpaho feelingrmon lie the extremeness just could not. there was no endtr in sight to how extreme this was going to get. >> last week. we brought youe. the bombshellbl reporting from a whistleblower whishe st. louis pediatric gender clinic, exposing s how the center manipulated patients intay o puberty, blocker use and even worse, getting it reversible surgery. the whistleblower, jamie reed says that many of the patients had obvious mental issues, but that the clinic just didn't care. children come into the clinic using pronouns, inanimate
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objects like mushroom rock or helicopter. becadren come into the clinic saying they want hormones because they don't want to bega . children come in changingy their identities on a day to day basis. children come in the under clear pressure by a parent to identify in a way inconsistent with your child's actual identity. and all of these cases, ide the doctornts decide to issue puberty blockers or cross sex hormones. i've seen puberty blockers worsen the mental health outcomes o f children, children who have not contemplated suicide before being put suici on puberty blockers have attempted suicide aftedeon pubr. well, after that disturbing reporting, missouri attorney general andrew bailey called for a moratorium on certain treatments pending an investigation um . e hospit >> well, the hospital refused. joining me now is andrew bailey, missouri attorney general. ai >> mr. attorney general,ley, miu tell you that the president the and ceo of p the bjc health care and the chancellor of washington university saidersity
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they were establishing additional oversight in response to your call for a moratorium that doesn't that doesn't satisfy your concerns. there are additional oversight for the gender transition clinice gender. egations no, listen, the allegations that the whistleblower has brought to our attention arehte frightening and they have to be taken seriously. that's why we calledave ke for t moratorium. if the clinic is serious about protecting patientliniiouss and instituting control measures, the best control measure at this point in timemoo is a moratorium on these types of procedures, because think about whatri type the whistlebr has said.d, this is a person who describespn hersel wf as a progressive, whot married to a transgender mano ,h who asked to be a caseworker ath the transgender clinic because she believes in transgender rights. e r icand if she's saying this is harmful, these are frightening procedures. thesethat are hurting kids and causing permanent damage, that we've got to take that seriously. da have twe're going to use every l resource available to us to hold people
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accountable and protect children. >> mr. attorney , general, rneyg is there possible criminal liability involveden on the part of any individuals who are operating this clinic or aree et involved in these on this type of brainwashing of the kids? y. >> absolutely. listen, i'm a father a of four. i'm an adoptive parent who'ssted fostered kids. i understand. firs kt hand how important itchr is to protect children. we're going to use everyenn we l recourse available. it's an all hands on deck approach. i'm proud to be leadin proudg a coalition of state agencies that are going to investigate this matter. ofat g to invthoroughly and fully. and we will have our day inin cu court when the timrte comes. and if people are or their wrongdoers that are harming children, we're going to hold them accountable. are ing chilwe're going to stanp and fight for the kids. >> well, sanctuary states for, you know, are coming out on behalf of gender affirming health care with the hill reporting that democratic state lawmakers are mobilizingcratic s against a tidal wave of proposed legislation to heavily
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restrict access to gender affirming care, combating stringent measures with bills that plan to establishn sanctuary states to shield doctors, transgender youth and their families. from potential rsn legal retribution. soet this is the new sanctuary strategy. will this work? well, is the chief legals the officer of the statech of missouri and as a formerfo prosecutor, i'm dedicated to using the laws of the state of missouri to hold wrongdoers m accountable, to protect childrenisso. hildre look, the whistleblower inn. her affidavit states that some really dangerous and frightening things were happening where parents were being told they could eitherpard have a live daughter or a deadye son , and they weren't being given full informet d parentalym consent before they were makingi these decisions to give lifeon alteringe medications to their kids. now, why is the clinic in such a hurry to prescribe medication and surgery instead of psychology and psychiatry? why aren't they talking to these kids about their mental health problems instead? ds aboutimmediately jumpingms
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to irreversible medication and surgery? and we've seen european nationss abandon that kind of care because they've seenntries the dangerous consequences. and that's why we're going to stand up and fight back and say no and protect the children of the state ochf missouri. >> mr. attorney general, we laua support your efforts. 100%. eral 10an, k you very much for what you're doing. now, just how hard the kansaents chiefs celebrate at that championship parade of theirs. >> the video next. don't. >> comedy is the hallmark of a free society. workers basically wants to make comedy illegal. there is a fear of getting canceled. nobody can speak their mind. oh, is that comedy? what a disaster this is . it is . now, i'm not giving a ted talk. my job is to be funny on stage . this is the current state of comedy. tucker carlson originals. the death of comedy streaming now on fox nation.
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