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all right. before we go tonight, a quickrt programing note.a if you want to be a part of our studio audience, tickets for free and for information, just head on over to hannity, dot for all the details, especially if you are in new york , new jersey, long island, metro area. that's all the time we haveg us left this evening. t thank you for joining us . making this show possible. please set your dvr so you never miss an episode in the meantime, i miss her so much. let not your heart be trouble. laura ingraham. so we do this last call thing so i don't get to say hello to you. and i miss saying hello to you and it's great to see you. >> your shows have been phenomenal. how are you, ma'am? i'm good, thank for the book that you sent me when i had my operation. that was really thoughtful. by the way. >> i didn't even hear about your operation to last week. i didn't know. had no idea i might. wait a second. what about all that? you're like a sister to me. >> okay, what about all that? did you ever write me and say, oh, i tore my acl or meniscus? what did you tear anyway? >> pcl, acl and meniscus.
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>> thank you. so, all right. so i tore my meniscus last year. >> you you didn't send me flowers. they're coming. but more importantly, i have something really important to tell you. i'm totally kidding. >> i have something more important to tell you. i'm going to be in your live studio audience when i'm not telling, but i am going to be there. well, how about this? when we're in the same city, which is rare, how about you come on and we'll do a segment together because i miss handing off you every day. >> no, this is a very long delay. when i do last call, i'm like i'm like sean talks to tucker, but he doesn't talk to me. >> i was like, actually , i wasn't tossing to anybody because they had to put my show on delay when i do last call because somebody is going to say, use the f bomb on "hannity" and you know, then i'm going to get yelled at. well, that was me. that was the last message i left. >> so. all right, hannity, it's good to see it's good to see you
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again. all right. i will. i'm laura ingram . this is the "ingraham angle" from washington tonight to joe or not to joe. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. now, johnny carson, he knew when to retire. >> he did it when he was on top and one of the lucky people in the world. i found something i always wanted to do and i have enjoyed every single minute of it. i can only tell you it has been an honor and a privilege to come into your homes all these years and entertain you and seinfeld. >> he could have gone on another season or two , but he knew better, he said. i realized i could go off here right now and the show could be a legend or i could make some more money. >> smart. then there are those who just can't let go . >> cher kicked off her wildly successful living proof farewell tour, which began in 2002 and grossed two hundred and fifty million dollars worldwide. only it wasn't a farewell at all in 2014, she hit
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forty nine cities in her dressed to kill tour three to two farewell tour is totally fine. >> maybe, but there was a third farewell tour. cher's here we go again. tour kicked off in 2018 and that ended a few years later in 2020. >> but at least with cher's long goodbye, there are a lot of great costume changes and music nostalgia. but if biden sticks around all of america will get is an economy in decline and a first lady in denial. >> he's not done. he's not finished what he started. look at all that joe has has done has accomplished. i mean, he brought us out of the chaos. is all that's left at this point is just to figure out a time and place for the announcement.
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>> pretty much. >> pretty much. that tells us who's in charge. apparently someone my wife today i heard i that tube just before i came in. i got a call and find out. no located. sorry, my intentions from the husband from beginning to run. but there's too many other things i have to finish in the near term before i started keeping. >> but voters see that he's already finished doing quite a bit. biden's policies killed our energy independence. inflation blew trillions on idiotic covid payments, drove up food and gas prices. and none of this is in an age. >> well, and speaking of age, he's your age part of your own calculation into whether to run again. oh, but it's a legitimate for people to raise issues about my age. it's totally legitimate to do that. >> and all i can say is watch me. >> oh, we're watching. all right. are you planning to travel
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to get half of what i was i did a whole video. you know, the you know, all i can do every time i think is over that song of my judge newman who , by the way, let me answer the question . that's not your generation, by the way. nice try, though. the fact is the democrat establishment sees what we see and they know what we know. biden is fading. he's unsteady, and he's faltering before our eyes. no serious person believes that he's capable of making his own decisions about complex question of foreign or domestic policy. >> do you have any plans to travel to ohio? and have you talked with the marriott? i can't recall anything. i've talked to the man. i talked to everyone else. there are multiple times talk to both the senators or both governors. i've talked to everyone there, a talk to both governors.
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what and now journalists with top democrat party sources . they're reporting about the worry within the party. that's building. a few weeks ago, it was jonathan martin noting that senior democrats worry biden is too old for a second term. and today it was mark leibovich in the atlantic also noting the worry the democrats have in private about biden's age and wishing he'd step aside. the public silence around the president's predicament has become tiresome. and potentially catastrophic for the democratic party. somebody should make a refreshing nuisance of themselves and involve the voters in this decision. now, one of the few elected democrats discouraging a second biden run is minnesota's congressman dean phillips, who says that the president's approval rating has many democrats freaking out. >> believe me, there are literally hundreds in congress, he said. >> who would say the same thing? but they simply won't blank say
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a word. there's also the very real concern about kamala harris, since it's possible, of course, that biden wouldn't be able to finish a second term. former clinton lawyer greg craig writes, biden should tell his party that he'll not dictate who will be his running mate, but instead leave it up to the delegates to pick the person who is best equipped to take on that task. now, wait, wait a second. are they implying that should it be necessary, understudy kamala harris isn't prepared for the leading role? >> i just love the idea of exploring the unknown. >> i love electric school buses. i just love them for so many reasons. maybe because i went to school on a school bus i really love and diagramed the circles right. three usually check if you qualify, go to get internet
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dot gov to check if you qualify, go to internet dot gov . this is an absolute nightmare for the democrats. plus everyone know in 2020 four . 58% of democrats and democratic leaning independents support the idea of nominating someone else. and let's not forget biden's implicit twenty 20 promise that he'd be a one term. >> i view myself as a bridge, not as anything else. there's an entire generation of leaders you saw stand behind me. >> they are the future of this country. he was a bridge, all right. a bridge to nowhere or maybe a bridge to the first doctor is there any chance at this point that he's not going to run? not in my book. you're all for it.
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>> i'm all for it. of course. how imperious. it's all about them. what the country desperately wants and needs just doesn't matter. so as nervous as some republicans are about a politically damaging blood feud between trump and desantis, the democrats have reason to be far more nervous. they have an incumbent with a bad record and a bad memory. of course, publicly, liberals try to really try hard to appear calm if they need to be nervous. i mean, we got to feel people should just jump in. let's jump in and let people jump in. you've got marianne williamson out there saying she may run, so he should be challenged. oh, absolutely. he should be challenged. this is democracy. is not a dictatorship. >> voters deserve to have choice, period. >> yes, they do deserve a choice. and republicans will have lots of options. but that's wishful thinking for the democrats. so i have to say, sorry, gavin. sorry, jb. sorry, gretchen.
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gretchen, you're going to have to wait your turn then in 2020 for the voters who've gotten shafted these past few years, they'll finally have their turn. and that's the angle. joining me now is steven miller, senior adviser to president trump and founder of america first legal, as well as charlie hurt, washington times opinion editor, also a fox news contributor. charlie, what do you make of this kind of slow mo entrance into the race? by the biden team? well, i think the obvious answer to that is that he's got these real problems on his hands. you've got whether it's the economy or our standing in the world, it's a real hard case for joe biden to make the argument that that he should get another shot at this. but, you know, let's not forget the only time voters in this country get a shot at anything involving democrats is in a general election. the democrat party has so successfully over the years
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insulated themselves from their own voters. they don't let their voters have any role in selecting their nominees. you remember in 2004 when everybody got all excited about howard dean and then the people that run the democratic party freaked out because they thought he was dangerous and they gave him john kerry, who went on to lose. and the same thing, of course, happened in 2016 with with with bernie sanders. and so you the idea that the democrat party gives a rip what any their voters thinks is kind of comical. and to listen to these people now talk about how , oh, no, we need to give them a voice to talk about who should be the next nominee. no, they always sit in back smoky rooms, pick their nominee and shove it down their voters throats. and i suspect that's what's going to happen this time as well. yeah, stephen , there are a lot of reasons why the voters are fed up. the economy is hurting, obviously, or drifting toward
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another global conflict, perhaps. but here's the current focus of the white house with all of these other things swirling, much diversity and representation is really important. >> to this president . the cabinet is a majority people of color for the first time in history, the cabinet is majority female for the first time in history. 40% of white house senior staff identify as part of the racially diverse communities and a record seven assistance to the presidents are openly lgbtq plus. so again, this is something that the president prides himself on . >> notably, they're not, you know, ticking off all the successes. stephen , if the first cabinet. well, first of all, someone should offer a million dollar prize to the first journalist who joe biden on live tv, what the acronym lgbtq , aa plus stands for, i would pay a lot of money, a lot of money to see what that is . >> there. maybe because they're so proud of it, they've got 70% of
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their staff are lgbtq , aa plus, and i guarantee you joe biden biden couldn't get the first letter into that actual idea. but now, without charlie on to go ahead, keep on . >> i don't know if that was your answer, stephen . go ahead. no matter what it comes down to is the fact that people see what happened in east palestine, they see what's happening on our border. they see what's happening with crime. they see what's happening overseas, mirroring world war. they see what's happening as we near a recession here at home. and they're wondering how in god's name is this white house? this administration only focused on the skin color and gender identity of its political appointees and not their competence. and this will be a major issue, mark my words, a major issue in twenty , twenty four . >> and charlie, there are people out there who are extolling the virtues of biden's understood. kamala harris. and we found one person. watch. >> america is ready for a woman president at some point. and harris is prepared if that
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moment comes in her life to run for president . >> charlie, does anyone on the face of the planet really believe that? i love donna brazile. she's really funny person, but come on . >> yeah, yeah. no, no chance. not even within the democrat party. do any democrats want kamala harris. she was picked for the exact reasons that stephen just laid out. but i do have to say, though, you know, it is entirely possible that i think the left has a lot of reasons to within the democrat party. the left has a lot of reasons to be thrilled with , with joe biden. they have gotten absolutely everything off of their christmas wish list. wish list with this guy in terms of going hard left. the party under him has become the party of defunding the police, free health care for illegals and open borders. >> you know, it's kind of hard
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to figure out what else on that that christmas list they they could possibly ask for that he had already given them. >> yes. stephen , great to see both. >> now, tonight, i have some really good news for you. the lobbyists in dc are freaking out now. life for working class americans was on the upswing. as you remember, during the trump years, real median wages were up. gas prices were low, consumer confidence was high. and inflation, we that was nonexistent. >> of course, the regime media, though, tried to downplay his populist appeal and pretend like his entire agenda was tax cuts for the rich. this is a big wet kiss for corporations and millionaires and billionaires. trump's plan is not to help middle class folks and the working folks, all of his policies are trying to crush poor people. giant trump tax cuts for the rich did not have long term stimulative effect for the economy. >> a completely ludicrous, completely false. and more than two years after
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he left office, we're slowly but surely seeing how trump has transformed the gop. now, case in point, according to politico, those dc lobbyists are in really, really worried over the new chair of the house ways and means committee, missouri congressman jason smith. >> corporate corporate tax lobbyists are not used to taking heat from republicans, and many don't know what to make of smith. people are wondering how best to approach them with corporate issues, said one former republican tax aide. people have spun themselves into a frenzy. now, if you didn't know this, the chairman of the house ways and means committee, it's one of the most important jobs in washington. every tax and every trade bill goes through the ways and means committee. none of the other house committees have this authority ,and the committee is never going to report a bill that the chair doesn't agree with . so congressman smith has a huge position. but what really has k street in an uproar is that smith may not
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play the usual globalist. paul . this means they're going to have to heavily lobby other members, the committee to try to overrule him, which long time lobbyist tells politico he's already doing. and pass the chair of ways and means was a champion of globalization. former chair kevin brady. he was anti tariff and bush republican congressman jason smith. unless he somehow co-opted, is obviously just what we need . the republican party needs to be a working class party. we've tried it the other way. when the donor class, the elites on wall street, when they ran the show, we were left with massive trade deficits, a stronger china and a stagnating middle class america. joining me now is congressman jason smith, the new chair of the house ways and means committee. congressman, do you intend to stand up to any of your fellow gop members who are hearing from those very angry
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and worried lobbyists? >> you know, first off, thanks for having me. and i'll tell my fellow gop members on the ways and means committee stand with me and that the republican party is the party of the working class who would have ever even thought that, that the fact that you said your priority is the american worker, small businesses and family farmers, that that would cause k street to turn into a tizzy. but it's all about what our priorities are in the party . >> and i'll tell you, the people on my committee, they're behind us on the trade issue specifically, president trump released his big trade plan today, which i mean, if it wasn't written by someone like bob lighthizer, who is in my mind, the best ustr we ever had, then it was someone who thinks like him because it was very heavy on america. first priorities, tariffs when needed, and putting china back on its heels after the massive trade deficit we had last year. do you agree in principle
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with those themes as chair of the house ways and means? >> let me tell you, you can guarantee, first off, that bob was part of that and that he helped draft those policies . and we've been working with bob. we have to make sure that we bring back our strategic supply chains back here to the united states. we need to make sure we're energy secure, we're food secure and we're health care secure. >> wheat. and we also, lura, we need to go after these these companies that have lost their american identity and they become beholden to china. we and then i still expect a handout, a taxpayer handout. these are the items that we have to look at in the ways and means committee. and we've got to push this administration on trade because the biden administration law, they've been out to lunch. they're doing nothing. they're allowing china to steamroll us . they're allowing no, no agreement. for example, the mexico usmc agreement, they're not purchasing rice from farmers
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that they're supposed to be purchasing from and they're coming up with these fake trade barriers. >> they need to be held accountable. and on the on the issue of made in america that biden promised in that infrastructure bill , isn't that going by the wayside? because europe complained about the electric vehicle tariff? that's another thing. they're going to basically kiss goodbye, laura . they're definitely trying to kiss that goodbye. but you know what? it's also interesting to see some of these companies that are are partnering with china to help build those batteries right there in michigan. it's a little bit unacceptable and it's stuff we need to be looking into. >> congressman, we're going to be watching you very carefully and we wish you all the best. thank you so much. now, for three years, the angle has been confronting the medical establishment, including dr. fauci , about the likelihood of that covid lab leak theory. well, tonight, a new piece of vindication. yet the administration is still working to minimize china's role, huh? i wonder why john radcliff and congressman jim jordan join
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china's initial claim that covid-19 originated at a wuhan wet market. i always knew that was whatnts o a lie. but all evidence points to as b gain of function research that was being done that went awry and that leaked out of that lab . well, from februarauray 2020: fn before covid became a full a b blown pandemic in this country, this show determined throughh available evidence that the available evidence that the covid lab leak theory was not viable at all. but the lab leak, not the wet market, was the leading possibility. but despite our protestations regardinof theg the obvious covc going on inside china, fauci and his adoring media harpies quickly sought to shut it all down. >>l do is very, very strongly leaning towards this. lea could not havening towards been artificially or deliberately manipulated by dr.tes been anthony fauci rejected the conspiracy. we know that it's been debunked . they can't stop themselvesfr because escape from a lab has
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such a kind of dystopian feel to it's not proven. >> and so nobody should be saying it. so why are they so quick, so out eager to rule it out? >> joining m e now, former director national intel john radcliffe and congressman jim jordan, chair of the housejh judiciary committee. t just me or did it seem to be this perverseive incentivby te by the medical and the media establishment to jump in to protect china here? wh >> why, laura ? >> i think because the geopolitical ramifications are huge. if there's a finding that the civilian lab is actually staffed by the chinese play, ite was responsible for a virus that killed maybse as many as 10 million people worldwide, including a million americans that that is a conclusion that i don't think that the biden administration wants to have to deal with . wit but unfortunately, that's whatle
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the intelligence and that's what the scientific evidence supporfi t from my first day as dni, laura , the lab wasr co never a fringe or a conspiracy.d it was always supported. and conversely, the theory of natural origin was neverur supported by our intelligence, r was never supported by thete scientific evidence. and in fact, dr. scientific evi. collins, dr. dobson and the other physicianss, and t and scn that were at the time writingg a a paper saying this was of natural origins, were privately co that they could notoccurr explain this as naturally occurring and that there was att least a 70 percent possibility or probability in their mind that this did occur from a lab l leak. and those those arwith se some f the some of the intelligence that jim jordan, my good frifriend, has only seen parts. but hopefully we'll get to see the rest of that intelligence as his investigations move forward. >> yeah, let alone the money from the nih to echo health alliance that looks like endedmi up in that lab.
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congressman jordan, which would be the biggestbiggest sc scandal time, but fauci emerged todaygeo to respond to this news. >> i want you to react. we we must all keep an open mind ps as to all possibilities. the data that evolutionary virologists have submitted and published in peer reviewed journals rather strongly suggests that it was a natural occurrence. there appear it appeas to be obviously a disagreement. we have to look at the data. >> i don't see any data for leak a lab leak, congressman.. >> laura: congressman, he is he's just shameless. >> i mean, laura , that is ridiculous. because he knew three years ago when you were saying the same thing, that that this thing haad most likely come from a lab he knew three years ago. janaway thirty first twenty o , twenty . he gets an email from dr.n whic anderson that this virus looks vi not consistent with evolutionary theory. the next day, he gets another email from dr. gary which says,e i don't know how this happenst in nature, but it woulbed be eay to do in a lab. those guys change their story a few days later, afterdr. fa
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a conference call with dr. fauci . and then, of course,ucthat those three months after that, those two doctors, dr. anderson and dr. gary, get anone o nine million dollar research grant from none other than dr.dc fauci. he had to hide this because itlr was our tax dollars goingand to the wuhan institute of virology do in gain of functiono cresearch. and so he had to cover it up. and that's what he continues to do. day aneven up to today. and it is wrong. but the american people seell through it all. and john, today, john kirbystil told us that biden still supports gain of function research. ha >> how dangerous is that? >> there is a reason why well, there's a reason that it's not legal in this country. noand why it would have had t to been offshore to china by dr. fauci and others and t us laws.s a it's ridiculous.ge it's it's a it's a pandemic that changed the world.he and the idea thatn is n president biden isn'ott alert enough to see the dangers ofhapn that happening again,
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especially whepeciallyn china ht down any investigation and president biden presidenn id to confront him, it's just it's outrageous. and laura, let me let me just it say this. the the other thing that's outrageous is , you know, ofthe department of energy is just one intelligence agency. this eventually all ofie the intelligence agencies pue that this conced was a lab leak. in's been a slow roll. i think that that's an intentional from the biden administration. the fact that the ci the faa hasn't assessed anything. are you kidding me? our premier intelligence agencyt with eyes and ears around the world with all of this intelligencewith all, with all i the scientific evidence, three and a half years later th, confidence? can't make any assessment with any confidence. that's garbage. the trut the truth is they can, but they don't want to assess with any degree of confidencof e, rom a which they would have to dlao that. this originated from a lab leak at the bujon institute of virology because they don't want to deal with the geopoliticalo deal t ramificatif having to confront china. >> butco congressman barr, quicy
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congressman jordan, really quickly here, the biden her is desperatebeing to appear as if they're beingto tough on china, saying you have to be more honest. that's what they said today, more honest about the origins th of the code covie red virus are more honest and been honest at all. no, they haven't been honest ust about anything. they told us that was a gain o f function researc h was our tax dollars. it didn't come from the lab. ge they told us the vaccinatedand r the firs couldn't get they couldn'ty transmit it. and they tolis no d us for the t time in history, the virus there was no such thing as natural immunity. no one believes anything. these guysell us o tell us on ts issue. and frankly, laura , on a hostes of others, these are the same people who told us the dossierr was real and one hundred biden laptop was know false. >> so i don't know that people believe much of anything, john . and congressman jordan, thank you both.a franti edw, the frantic effort by the censors to edit james bond. erao plus, the media's desperate attempt to lionize the first lady of inflation, raymond arroyo explains that seeinn and unseen is next. and at
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>> it's time for a seen the and unseen segment. we explore the cultural stories of the day and for that we turn to author of the upcoming book the unexpected fate of thomasymn alva edison, fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right, rayt, last week, publishers were editing roald dahl. >> this week, ian fleming. what's happening? well, the fleming estate hasve t announced that they need to cutn james bond in a way even goldfinger couldn't lure the flemin flemingg estate and y is rereleasing all the james bond t novels, editing outproble some of the most offensive parts. the problem is the characterm of big scre james bond in print and on the big screen was known foren what? >> not his sensitivity. is this the stupid mother, the uptown? there seems to be some mistake . my name is amess foris h tombstone's. baby , your take is outocket .. >>e now. me, felix leiter. hello felix. say hello to drink i think felix drink. say good bye to felix man. talk.
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give my curiosity about 1%. >> that's my little. >> well the fleming estate. c laura claims that ian fleming, d who created james bond, agreed to raciall ty sensitive edits 19 to live and let die in55 nineteen fifty five and they've edited the resbookt of the book. >> in that spirit, i'm not so sure. i mean, people have just got, ps what it was an i just it is what it wasd and just leave it the way it was. and if you don't want to watch a it, don't watch it.t they say that about, right?want if you don't want to watch it, t don't watch it. i know, but we're not talkingalg abou at. em we're talking about novels. the and my problemy is wa, if they want the brand and the franchise, but they want to shave away what made the brand in the franchise important, which was what his audacity and his nonpoliticals. correct appetites. i mean, ian fleming's last boo k ,by the way, was named. ow
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what are they going to name it now? octa feline a person. not i mean, come on , the lineshow is not drawn anywhere. and it disturbs me as an author where they might take someone his work. and the "new york times", by the way, the other and other media outlets are strainingstran to make treasury secretary janeinsecrett yellen an historie for the first time ever,atures us currency will bear the signatures of two women. treasury secretary o janet yelln and us treasurer lynn malerbah both were at the fort worth d bureau of engravingo th and printing to do the honors. yellen as the country's first female treasury secretary. malerbsecra is the first nativet american to have her signatureur on u.s. currency. >> oh my . know how they have to saysay fi yellen is the first femaley treasury secretary to sign our currencycenter. e treasury why not the first femaleter brow treasury secretary with a white buster brown haircut? i mean, the fact is she'sfirst hardly the first woman to sign american cash.a that honor went to georgia ly needs clerk in the early 1950s
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and then in nineteen eighty one , bay buchanan, the sister of pat , was reagan'san's treasurer, who als treo signedlt us currency. >> i think yellen is a little late to the fair. yeah, well, if she you know, she was going to have ukrainers as well.tand >> s understand, raima. yes,he she made a surprise triph there to hand off the first of a ten billion dollar aid package to the ukrainian president . maybt, maybee she was having th sign some us bills since he nowf own so many of them. >> that's what i was thinking.kb thllou, i'm thinking ot f the pr roukrainians. does haven't they been through enough? i mean, if shein doee s fowhrat ukraine, what she's donedo forfo inflation here in the united states , they've better run for cover. >> well, yeah, yellen could have saved herself this trip to ukraine. to ttrip ukraihad she had this e remote kissing advice that i'veg come across. loat's right.ht long distance kissinngg is now g a reality. >> look at this thing. leave i verse it to tht e chinese.
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take it one step further with silico. the chinese version looks a gay like a pair of softh an lips. the gadget comes with an app app called cuno one meaning possible kiss. you not only can you send their kids to your long distance loveralso, you can also upload it to the kissing plaza so that strangers can experiences can up exp a kiss. >> can you imagine this yelling? could have sent that device to ukraine, laura and kisshout zelenskyy strokers without ever having to leave home?ye it would have saved her a lot of frequent flier miles.he but this most evil thing t may l thing the chinese have created since tic-tac can covid i havers sito say, i mean, this remote kissing, just what we need, remote intimacy, anonymous, remote intimacy. >> i thought the chinese were trying to have more babies over there. can help them?s this going to help in that regard? >> this is the one child we ween don't need the money. ar i mean, when when 60% of our men are single and there's a thirty year to thirty year low in sexual activity, this is the last thing we need inettn america. reality is better than
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the virtual verum. and think about it, they want a soy boy to be james bond realr and they don't they don't want real kisses. >> kisses. the word we're in troub, big trouble. big >> finally, biden held an event tonight, a black history event at the white house where he's being criticized now for disparaging his own race. >> listen to this. and by the way, you know, i'm i may be a white boyma, but i'm nt stupid. i know where the power is . i know where the you think i'm joking. >> so the supposition is white people are stupid. >> i mean, this is reallys real typical. you know, garrelly joe biden, obviously, he's trying to pander to black voters who are assembled here for black history month. but you don't do tha b ti don' by running over a whole different race. i don't know how that advances racial unity or believe that anybody that doth protest too nb much about not being stupieid.
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>> two weeks ago, a group of masked men entered the all creation family church in ferguson, missouri. during sunday's service. pastor raquela futrell,r poli a former police officer, noticed the men were carryingan guns in their waistband, but he. kept preaching and secretlydoor told his director to locs ank al the doors and call the police. >> then the pastor approached the men. i just saw the church let's praise g go talk to him. >> let us praise god for him coming. i said, praise god and god sent them here. now, the pastor wanted to keep this congregation calm, but at the same time he wanted the men to know he was on to them.t yout
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>> don't you play with me? t a cop anointed i and i still what was going on . god is abo and i still know what's about to happen. that's about to change. the ened shout out a lot of the enemy.to lift your voice and shout out to god for is about to do. t is >> now, what happened next is stunning. what you got for me to pray for your god. i pray for you. you mind if i pray for you, for julian ? pray for. they said i can pray for him. come. come on , bro. let's pray for him. for him, the junction of the holy ghost bowing their heads in silence. >> the gunman sat as the entiree congregation sang and prayed. o, >> that wasn't so bad.is pray fo brother, thank you for letting us pray for. and we're thankful that for whatever reason, the lord did not come here.you i just believe that you will never be the same withe tht your come on . they will n claphey'll never
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be the same again, clap your hands and give god praisesd . joining mew is now is that pastr pastor raquela futrell from all creation family church, pastoryr ,i don't know how you keptcool,o your cool, butng how long with a gun in there? say >> i would say they were therey for approximately 20 minutes. >> what happened with these suspects? was this an isolated incident or has this happened to you before? >> i mean, no, it'?s never happened. they came into church. we believe that they were up to no good. i just had that instinct and idv just started maneuvering while trying to conduct service to keep the people calm and eventually we found outose later that one of those guysguys actually dropped his gun on the ground before i approached him to even pray
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for them. and that's when the police was alerted. and then we found out later that they were wanted in connection with two robberies for convenience stores. >> sey wero they were e coming presumably to like rob , all ofg you during service. >> i mean, what was there? was the goal here? that's that's what we believe.n weto believe that they were intending to rob us , do that some harm, but we believgoe god is the greatest power and we cannot be defeated. and so i had those instincts.ent i engaged him and we prayed fory him and they knew that k they were being recorded being. and so i had my media team put the cameras on them knowing that possibly the police wastera on the way. and we found out later when one of the guys in his handsn that the tattoo on his hand was actually one of the guys that just hours before committed a robbery at a convenienceenient store. >> whaore. >>t was the reaction among the congregants there? >> for sunday services when
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they realized what had happened ? >> they were thankful to god. g, they were thankful to me and our team for protection and just me navigating through that process. a lot of people didn't know, mad really what was going on , how many did. and we and we had our children's ministry on lockdown. and so many of the congregants was just thankful that i was jit able to navigate them through that process with the help of the holy spirit. >> the holhoy ghost.ly g>> lauro wow. well, we're lookinw, will g atoe the video where some of the assailants, a few ofis ano the assailants or bowing their head. and there's another powerfulthmt moment from that service that i want everyone to watch tonight. >>to before we watch i just hey this is what happens when you yl illegallegy trespass, that when the enemy come s in like a flood, the spirit of the lord will lift up a standar d. . the flood will never be greaterr
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than the standard pastor. >> so you're a former lawd yo enforcement and a pastor and you're a great orator. on top of that, you got three things going for you that most people in that situation, even with the holy ghost, might not be able to have been. >> are that that's smart and reaction. yes, just being led by the holye spirit. well, pastor, i have a feelingpe people are going to feel really secure going to church with youy next sunday. ou so muand thank you so much fy you did and for keepingou your cool. >> wcool, we re really, really an amazing story that is thepo power of god . a now, you ever wonderll whats in happened to all those ventilators and the ppthose e tt was desperately needed during the pandemic last night? the pandemic last night? >> explains for for back pain. e i've always been to takean two and call in the morning two and call in the morning guy, but my newne. doctor recommended solong pass without another pill upsetting my stomach.
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