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all right. tonight's breaking news story, lightweight. the mayor of chicagoeaking s officially now lost to reelection bid. age now came lon third place tonight. and moments ago she conceded c the race. congratulationonceded ths. goodbye. oh o, let the door hit you on the way out before you go . out. want to be part of our studio audience, just go to hannity .com for details. that'shat' all the time we have left. let not your heart be troubled. let's give it up for the great h laura ingraham standing by for a we love her. l well, i can tell i'm great. m i mean, this is so greatning ton to start on good news. first of all, i'm in mourning tonight, which is why i'm wearing red . wait a minute.u say did you just say you're in mourning over your light weight loser? >> yeah, that's why i'm wearin b red , because i'm in mourning. >> oh, well,diff you might be wearing different colors. you get the jubilee, there'll, s be less violence in chicago. if somebody does their job. >> now, i will tell you what the ap said tonight on the ap
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report on lawrence-lightfoot was essentially the first black woman to lead a major city. may aurally lawsie.- yeah, first person to lead identity politics. >> that's why they lost. it is n so it's not who presided over a crime to control. s >>he's non ae of that. it's the first is a failure.d and she deserved to lose. and they fired her. hav yeah, that's how this is thesay, people ultimately have their say. hannity awesome, awesome news.e see you tomorrow night. >> have a grea and thank you. and we'll see you tomorrow night. all right. have a great show, as always, florida. all right. everyone there. i'm laura ingraham. this is the "ingraham angle" from washington. tonight. >> we do have a fox news alert. just moments ago, the newly formed house select committee on china wrapped up its firstit hearing. in and in jusnat a few moments, we're going to talk to two republicans on that committee. a but first, we go live to capitol hill, where fox newsw senior congressional correspondent chad pergram is standing by . a little bipartisanshi by,p tone ,chad.r: >> absolutely, laura . about you know, they talked about
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putting this committee togetherm for months. republicans promise this. they talkes repud about getting a tick, tiktok. and issue they talked about issues with the bujon leak. they also talked about a potential militaryer conflagration over taiwan. >> listen, with what xi jinpingi sees is a fleeting window ofnd opportunity, an opportunitye to move while he perceives i weakness in the united states . if we think of deterrence as capability, timesy and their perception, which i don't think is right, butes the party's perceptionkes it a dangerous period.o co le congresmbats is now looking t ways to combat china. tik there is legislation to ban tocktok in the u.s.. there's a bill to consider national security when selling land to foreign nationals. china is buying ups farmland near us military bases, and there is concern about conc with weapons to fight china. >> if need be , we must acties v
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with a sense oerf urgency. i believe our policy overrs the next ten years will set the stage for the next hundred. >>we w e cannot allow the power dystopia to prevail. lawmakers in both parties underestimated china. would they presume that free tradean would lead to democracy and bolster r national security. >> instead, the opposite happened as china's economy hasa grown more than tenfold since gaining access to u.s. to th and world markets. the ccu.s. andc has. ccp has, among other things, strengthened its authoritarian r control at home. >> the house select committee investigating the origins of the pandemic will hold its first hearinl atg on march 8th. deeply divided. republican and democrats, but they may be able to come together if they canme toget fi a common foe. that is china.laura? laura chan, thank you so much for being up late tonight for us .e >> we appreciate it.
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all right. the fact that this chinaa hearin hearing took place at all tonight in prime time, no less,a was itself a victory against the willful ignorance and boundless greed that drove our china policy for most of the past twenty years. >> for much of the past half century, we tried to win the ccp over with honey with engagement, believing that economic engagement in particular would lea eadsd to reforms in china. you were wrong.d at the ccp laughed at our naivety o adile they took advantage of our good faith. >> but thaur gt era of wishful thinking is over. >> well, from hiover. s lips tos ears, because it's obvious that this administration and still we have to be very candid tonight, plenty of republicans senatin the senate think more t enga less economic engagement try with china is in order. so they'll try to sound tough on the ccp for political cover . but when push comes to shoveo and the really big issues, they'll try to help wall street and china get what they want. what but joe biden doesn't see itoe b that way.
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wellidens no, back in 2001, hist trip as chair of the senatecommt foreign relations committee was to china. and there he heralded there the communist nation's recent acceptance into the world trade organizationthere . commen now, at the time, biden commented that the united states welcomes the emergence of a prosperous, integrated china on the global stage. well, of course, as usual,t. and biden had no idea what he was talking about. and now america is facingy pros a nightmare, a wildly prosperouspe china, which creatd a growing military threatom to freedom everywhere. was so china's entry into the wto was neither a catalyst forin bei democratic reforms in beijing, nor was it a wealth driveras i . the american middle class. instead, i st just sped up the outsourcing of millions of b american jobs and to that, hundreds of thousands of our citizens dead from the chinese produce fentanyl overdoses. and now a twenty million dead
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worldwide from covid-19. and of course, the truth now about china in all these respects, should be clear not to all of us , not a polite tennis match. >> this is an existentialan exin struggle over what life will look like in the twenty first century. >> and the most fundamental freedoms are at stake.ms >> so there's some goodt bipartisan feeling tonight, maybe some agreement on this stuff like tiktok,tok. but the globalists will try hard heg to pretend that tonight's hearing never really took place, that china did not lied t about the virus, and that they aren't imprisoning dissidents and countless muslims in reeducation camps. so giving china the benefit, the doubt on the lab leak is , doub of course, what they're goingea to do. . fo >> so forging ahead to get closer to china when chinang fug is helping fund the war in ukraine. >> yeah, that's what in they're pushing. bumember, they were buying russia's agriculture and oilole the whole time. and yet we still want to engage
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with china on any level. you cannot make upt make u the stupidity. >> oh, wait, because china chi is going to help on climate change. going twe should not joke to og that beijing has any interesttet in collaborating with the united states or others in trying to prevent and mitigate serious problems in the world, whether it's drug abuse, pollher it's proliferates drug o weapons, pollution ofns. if our our oceans, if it'sdemi our atmosphere is getting hotter or pandemics. usually whene you actually wait to take the time to study the causes of these problems,f the ccp is usually one of the primary contributorse to those problems. >> well, i'll say and tonight was a good start, but let's, noe be clear, none of this none ofhe it would have been possible without the work president trump did to stand up to china's trade cheating. he saw china for what they are
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a despotic but intensely nationalistic power with serious globanationalistics some of us have been saying this for two decades now. but trump successfully moved the gop from being a party ofin in turn,eet to being a party of main street and in turn, this has forced the democrats hand as well. >> a and tonight, axios is recognizing the importance of this shift, even if they don't give trump the credit he deserves rightin g the legacy of the one hundred,yo one hundred and eighteen congress, even made its high profile divisions is set to be defined by an unpresse. itd focs on the threat emanating from the chinese government.threat well, it's a testament to justse how far the bipartisan threconsensus on china has shifd over the past six years. that includes trump as a relationship between the world's two largest economies threatens to spiral into more direct confrontationas . go. and now we're going to see just cow far all this bipartisanship will go.man >> and joining me now, indianaji
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congressman jim banks. ntuckyand kentucky congressman y barr, both members ofn the select committee on china. congressman banks, this was fantastic to force this hearinga inri prime time. out what will come out of this hearing legislation wise?s greao >> well, laura , it's greatchin to see democrats finally come ab the table and talk about the threat thaout is china. we talked about a wide array ofp issues in the committee hearing that just wrapped up moments ago. and it was great to hear dem democratd repus and republicans questioned the witnesses witnesses and g, anythin the threat of the chinese spy balloon and espionage to human rights abuses, the weaker in china, the abuse of their own ug people. so my hope is that this will raise awareness, but also result in legislation. this week, i introduced a billek to sanction china for fenthionfo all flowing into our country, either directly responsible for over one hundred thousand lives of americans who have been
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poisoned by fentanyl. that's made in china, that's flooding into this countrys th and it's long past time to hold them accountable for it.e so there wer ite a lot of topics actio that we covered , but it's my hope that the awareness will lead to actio--n. and in this new how it has lea a majority, that's what i expect. yeah, it has to lead to actionw . otherwise, it's just another show hearing tha akest makes, everyone feel good. but without legislation coming out of it, it is t again, it's going to get forgotten. now, congressman barr,rtant poiy important point was raised on the issue of tiktok tonight.. here was matthew pottinger.r >> again, bigger coup forse the chinese communist party. if tiktok is permittedrate to continue operating in the united states , is that it gives the chinese communist party the ability to manipulate our social discourse. >> tock is already one of the most powerful media companies in american history. tiktok owing anand it's still . >> congressman barr, what'sory. taken us so long? i mean, pompeo is on the ingraham angle three plus
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years ago, saying that every parent should delete tic-tac from their kids phones.. >> that was three years ago. well, again, laura , just like congressman bank said, it's it's nico see to see finally democrats see the threat for what it is . and tock is a threat. t and kudos to secretary formerag secretary pompeo for calling it out years ago whenrats democrata weren't on board. but this is an all encompassing threat we have seen for decades now, economic aggression fromono the chinese communist party, whether it's unfair trade practices, the theft of intellectual property, forced transfer of technology, the human rights violations inn chin va, the aggressive hostilis towards the democracy in taiwan, the ripping up of an international treaty with hong kong, and one ofd the underappreciated dimensions of the aggression from the ccp against the west is economic i
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warfare. >> and so thisonomic select coe to take a very close look, not just a tick tock and some of the unfair tradek bu practices, but also malign investment into the united states by the chinese communistn party or entities supporteisdthm by them buying up our farmlandur to threaten our food security or to spy on sensitive sites. nu and then we're going to look atn very seriously wall street and outboundstreet capital flows whe capital laws american investors aren investors are unwittingl unwittingly financing the rise of the chinese communist party, their military surveillance and technology companies. and we need to aligne need t ouo control regime with our outbound investment. there is if there is an exportla control on a technology that should not be transferred into may, why not just decouple? we. yeah, but, congressman, is this again, i'm not trying to sound like a doubting thomas here, but those are great. but isn't the real answern a congressman banks,
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a decoupling from china? president trump has.om let me just play something from president trump because he's launched a just a frontal assault against our policycywatc on china. >> let's watc theh the biden agend taxes america to build up china, china is the big beneficiary. i will implement a bold series of reforms to completely eliminate dependance on chinafom in all critical areas, but revoke china's most favored nation trade status and adopt a four year plan to phase out all chinese imports of essential goods. >> there is the decoupling line. do you agree with president trump on that? >> goal herelytimate ? agree o >> and must that be the ultimate goal? i fully agree with presidentt trump, the only president that a we've ever had who's seen china as a threat, that they are hei u has a strong platform to taket them on . to again, i support his agenda .t. >> congressman, thank you both tonight. we appreciate it. proud to announce the transfer
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to . that's the first tranche of support that the united states will provide from okay. what was the american treasury secretary doing traveling to ukraine? oh, yeah. she just announced another billion dollars plus in aid. that's that' as grows on trees.s but there has to be something more going on here and now. perhaps not coincidentally,mo ukrainian president zelenskyy forer some reason addressed the national association of manufacturers today. manufactue i will inevitably get a. new start after this war.estore >> we need to restore hundreds of thousands of industry infras infrastructure and social facilities. holsey, this industryie productions. this is a colossal task, but
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realistic. >> don't get them. sh haw missouri senator josh holloway. senator , i know you're callingo for an inspectoru general to go through every dollar we've sentr to ukraine, but isn't it the case that the american taxpayer is going to be the on the hook for rebuilding mosto of the entire ravaged landscape of ukraine? postwar? e post absolutely, laura .ar and this administration has already said that. they were saying months ago that we better get ready because there's going to be a lot of dollars that needis to be expended on the rebuilding effort. the i just say y, by the way, yu played the clip and reported on janet yellenen. , i thought it was just like three seconds ago that yellen was saying that she had to take econds textraordinary measures e sure the united states didn't did n default on the debt. buot t i guess all of a sudden ween a have billions laying around that we can just give to ukrainionstoe. maybe the extraordinary measures were flying over to like hand deliver the checksa now. i mean, straight from joe bidenn to her to to a zelenskyy.ng i mean, this is just ridiculous. the whole thing is ridiculous.i.
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it's an affront to american the amer taxpayers, is an affront to the american people. e anand it's got to stop. want >>ev and i want everyone to understand what a potential o price tag on the cost ofrebuil rebuilding this country would be . >> check this out.re despite that figure being exponentially higher than any other nation has contributedexpe as a share of gdp, developed countries are all spending about zero point two percent. and that's just to defend the land, which has been decimated by russian w airstrikes. rebuilding carries a whole new set of costs, whichimates the world bank estimates will total three hundred wtaand forty nine billion, three hundred and forty nine billion. she was referencing, i believe, the one hundred billion already allocated. can you think of anyll areasionn america that could benefit benef perhaps from that level ofit investment? wenator , after we've already spent trillions to pay people to stay home and not go to workt ?o to >> yeah, gee, i mean, maybe rural missouri, maybemissou palestine, ohio. >> yeah, i can think of a few.hu
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or how about our border? i mean, this is outrageous. we've alread t over one hundred billion already spit out the door on ukraine. now the administrationthe wants to spend hundreds of billions of dollars more and i guess congress thinks that they'll just go along with ithink thh t i tell you, i'm not going to go along with it. and the american people, itthink, are sick and tire thid that it's time to put the needs of this country first.s, it's time to say to th ep up europeans they need to step up and take the lead on ukraine. this is their continenraine.t, e all. they should be doing something. but, laura , we've spent more on ukraine than all of the europeans combined, and there's no end in sight here with joe biden. this has got to end and we'vegoo got to get an accounting of every single penny that we have spent on ukraine. spent l, senator , speaking of ons chinaccounting, this china g tonight on capitol hill, some of the democrats, public some republicans, while they talk tough on china, which is gooan od, you already hearlio the rumblings of, oh, we haveo to get into the trans-pacific partnership. we have to launch a new free tra trade agreement with withee taiwan instead of making thingst here in the united states .
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what kind of slippery would we be falling down if that's whatgn comes out of these these china hearings? >>that big mistake. n here's what we need to do. we need to revoke china's mosta' favored nation status. that would be real action here.i let'ons end the special sweetheart deal that they have gotten the chinese governmen t gotten for over twenty years now. allowin it was a huge error ing allowit them into the wto, giving them permanent normal trade relations. econom huge mistake, laura ic. probably the biggest strategic economic mistakeis that this country has made undert a republican and democrat leadership. i mean, but george w. bushmi and bill clinton, biggest mistak e, who knows, decades, decades, decades of huge error. we need to stop it.. let' let's revoke their trade that wo relations. let's revoke that most favoredb nation status. >> that would be real action. senator , thank you so much. and a sixth grader had the courage to expose the material being offered at a school library. well, he's here next t on whheye
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i'd like to read you a page.beld he's undoing my belt. i'm reaching into his bedside drawer for a . are we're kissing again. we're rolling over. obviously, you can see where this is going. this reminds me so much of the first and we had .ified we were both terrified and theoh whole thing was kind of terrible because we didn't know what we were doing.but, it was d but it was good to so good appearing an 11 year old read that makes you uncomfortable. well, that is the point.t's the book you just heard knox say, jack read from is available at windom middle school in maine and we wouldn't have known about it if he didn't have such a closee helationship with his dad. will he check that book out to show his father then madehi the brave decision to stand upe to the school board? >> joining me now is that boy, knox aijac and his father, adam knox.. first of all, i know you have a snow day tomorrow, but what t did the library, ian , say to you when you check that book
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out? e so i rented the book outbraria and the librarian actually offered me more graphic novels saying that she had a lot more of thesee types of books. then after that, i told her i was going to tell my dad and she her face was bright red and she started stuttering and she couldn't reply for a good five seconds. >> well,conds. okay, adam. >> now, this didn't just start with knox, right? you have an older son who foundh perhaps even worse content in hihigh ss high school. tel i see those are older kids. but what can you tell us about that? yeah, so that book wast genderqueer. my son actually check that outuy of the high school libraryschoos and brought it home. and i looked through itxtreme and extremely graphic contenlyt
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explicit content of well, there was graphic content of two boys and one of them was him. okaysuckin, and we get it. >> sorry, we that. let me ask let me ask you this,h though, because the left will say, even though they're the ones who are trying to change books and change the wording of books and bannedn books, but they're saying, oh,ni bou guys just you aren't forxplg you aren't for kids exploringg e of themselves and learning more and learning more about themselves than the world. you're trying to keep kids shielded. what's your response to that? of t i'm not into banning books. i just want the explicit books out of the schools. there's no reason for it, especially as a taxpayer insittn this community. i'm paying for these books to be sitting on the shelves jus and it just blows my mind.
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i mean, this genderqueer book had a website that it was linked to called kinka, which is bdm website, extremely thustrating that this is the type of money or typise of stufr that our money is going to in our schools. yeah. ed t what's happened to main knocks? ano y of your classmates share your concern about this? their >> what was their reaction? , th i think when they first heard about it, they weremfor a little uncomfortabletabl and i think we all are as 11 year olds or even a sixth grader, but just about the same. ver but it's very uncomfortablescho about the book being in our school now. >> i have a son that'se so abou your age. ju he's maybe one year oldest wre i and they just want to be kids. n i think.d le i think kids just wantar to bens kids. you just want to learn
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and learn the stuff you needf th to know. and the rest of that stuff got is just gotten way, way out of o hand . but it's being done foanr a reason. u forox and adam, thank yo speaking out tonight. now,t it isn't just or crt.s there's a new nefarious undertaking that's taking place in our schools. it's. climate justice. an activist masqueradingg to as teachers are trying to turn our kids into these littler kids greedy acts and training. a new bill in minnesota would require all schools in state the state to implement thclimate justice educatio impn program by the 2020 five twenty six school yea'2r. the bill describes it as a framework that puts peoplea fra first and views the effects ofrn climate change as interconnected with formsd vf oppression, connecting climate change to social and economic justice issues. >> now, zach duckworth is a minnesota state senator and former school administrator who is opposins opposig this pu. senator , the number of k
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through 12 students in leve your state who are meeting grade level standards for reading is just a bit over 50% ,while less than half areient ih proficient in math and science.e so why the is them on climateju justice? >> well, all you're askingr, the right question. as a former school board those statistics member, some of thosell you statistics you just rattled offp are disheartening. and i can tellts had a the parel a pretty uniform message when i was on the school board and that was to keep politics out of the classroom.. let's fo let's focuons on helping our kis succeed academically, teaching littled kids how to read and sr they can be successful.d this certainly doesn't helso thp us prioritize that.e th >> so in maine, they'reat learning about>> i content in sixth grade and in minnesota, k through 12 . it seems like they're being propagandized to become mindsitional to more perhaps
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traditionally minded parents on the climate front. is there widespread disagreement on this, on this issue in the public at min large there? or is everybody in minnesotata just i frozen in the head at thisa bi point? >> well, we might t be frozen, to be honest with you. however, wha t i can say is whenhe it comes to the instruction in s the classroom, in our kids parents, when to prioritize the basic academic standardsemis and traditional things that kids are taught that are going to allow them to succeed tha. reading, writing, math , science. and here's a deal. we have. e ha we have so many kids faced,y ki such disruption in the classroom over the last weuple of years because they were kind of shut out. and what we need to be doingvery is priority housing, the very things that are going to help them catch up and succeeducce edrather than any one party's political agenda. >> and governor wallace, hugesai disappointment on this level. now, senator , i wanntwantt to y this from the bill's sponsor. fe >> this is from a senate hearing just last weeklast w. >> in terms of this being political , you know, if weill
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still have some flatter things out there,e honestly, climate change, if you talk to actual c scientists, actualo climatologists and the fact that human sciens are accelerat, what is going on is as as closen as you're going to getg to scientific consensus out there on any topic. topics. >> so if you don't want this talk in school, you're just a flat earth, or is that a way to conclude? >> you know, there's something to be said for local control ino allowing school boards, the communities and parents meto decide what they wantthe cm their kids to be taught. there's no one out there that'si debating whether or not we should be good stewards of the environment. you have no further to look than minnesotao farmers or farmers all across the country that would say, yeah, we're going to take care of b our environment. ute shoue doing but what we should be doig is teaching or professing a lot of theseng politically motivated aspects of what this bill would be proposing. grs that. thank you so much. great to see you. night now, last night, wrangell detailed how democrats are speaking out a little more
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pothole pete. now, despite his myriad failures from the faa, well there's another near near mis of two planes at boston's logan today to his gross mismanagement of the east palestine train derailment. he continues to be a party darling somehow. now, this week, the clinton global initiative will be holding a summit at vanderbilt . the guest and speaker with top billing on the program. . >> you guessed it. leave it to pete.. join joining me now, kellyanne,in conway, former senior counsel to president trump, and miranda devine, "new york post" columnist, both fox news contributors, miranda paternity. pete defended, by the way, his his plane usage by pointingplan to his franticus schedule. so the clinton globale no initiative now flies private. i look, i think peter judge is one of those men who has an inflated opinion of himself o that is way above his talents. and i don't think he is thecrat
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person that the democrats can rely on to rescue them inn twenty , twenty four . but unfortunately for them, tals they have not very much talent on the ground. as you mentioned, kamala harriti is a jokone. who else do they have? gavin newsom.d he's ruined california. that can be used against him. but i don't see the democrats as sitting back and accepting defeat easily. likel it's more than likely that they will pull the rabbit out of the hat in michelle obama. now, you know, the word is in new york that when she was here for her book launch last year, that she waswas meetingme with donors to see just to sort of feel out the interest so that she she would be a lethala weapon. i'm not sure i surf the republis could combat that.e with >> i'm not sure i agree with that. i know that's what a lot of folks are saying, kellyanne. ket do you agree with that
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about michelle obama? i mean, i think she's living her best life right now. it's not going to get anys livi better than it is right now. does sheng really want to get to the down and dirty of politics and go back to that routine?t to get down t i'm not buying that. >> i would think that. i would think not. they've served their time , you know,ady had the wife of a former president run. she's lost twice. r and i'm happun andy that the cls are welcoming people to judge to vanderbilt this weekend. i'm not surprised because he's a corporate guy. he's a kinzie guy, and everything's got everything to bentability. studied. no empathy, no accountability. but sh hillary e hillary clintos how to lose elections. so it's probably good fote butti the rest of us , the people, to judge taking advice from her. look, the democrats have tonsno of names and talent. t governor the fact that we're even talking about governors of want illinois and california as if the rest of us want to livethat like that, is tells youth how thin and weak their bench is . also the fact thatat dem the democrats keep talking up and leaking about brandg new governors in maryland and e pennsylvania who got elected two months ago.
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alsomonths tells you how weak their benches. i think the question for the democrats is whic one can you take seriously long enough to not feel ashamed to vote for them? so can you, campbell. and her laughing passst or your laugh test is people to judge anything more thanpeytg just a younger but of th no les incompetent version ofu joe biden. looki think when you look at the democrats, this is how we got joe biden. they had twenty six or so w people running last time.e they had one of everything and we ended up with the whitela liberal straight male who hadi n been in washington fork b fifty years. i still think he's got the bestn shotg th getting the nominationl it's harodd to dislodge a sittin president ang d the democrats ae in there in a rebuilding decader marked by rebuilding decade. well>>, yeah, they're rebuilding in chicago tonight because it i looks like the big news there is amazing. lightfoot is out. h she lost her bider for reelection. the race is going to that o runoff. she didn't get the required 50% of the vote of the threshold
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to actually stay in power. miranda, whether it's her or latoya cantrell, anotherdisa disaster in new orleans. i mean, thesstorlee democratan s have done enormous damage to urban america with their policies. maybe this is a good sign to tog look like they'rnse you know, they're out. >> well, kind of. but i mean, in new york ,democr the voters went for the mostat conservative democrat on the ballot and it wasis eric adams. and crime is just t as bad. there's been no improvemente until there is some sort of change in the cities thate citi that it is they'r ne they're not just one party party cities. i thini thk the exodus of republican voters basically is going to continue . and those cities dysfunction will just be more and more entrenched. how much he question is , how much do they want to suffere ? how much suffering is enough suffering for these cities? ladies, good to se. e both of> h
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learn about fake medicine on social media and an online pharmacy is safe. all. >> yeah. don't get too excited thatd chicago just rejected the left wing insanity from lori lightfoot because in the district of columbia itey seems they're going further left and right under congress's nose. fox news senior nationalke vin correspondenllt kevin cork is here with all the details. >> kevin , what is happening?aua laura , the real question, i think tonight is , have youd had enough in washington, dc?wat on, d.c. iin 2020 three ?t of get this. this is the city that is in the midst of a real crime wave, that same car thefts, robbery, property, crime, all rise by att least double digits in the last year and in some cases, triplee digit percentages, if you can believe it. believe itthat city, this city w also a city where foreign nationals can vote in our elections. thwhich begs the question, have you had enough? >> now the new law allows
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non-qualified not make that qualified non citizens to vote as long as they reside in the city of washington. for at least 30 days.for 30 oh, i . da i can't believe i'm telling you this, but this is exactly what it says. >> we're talking about illegalon aliens, foreign diplomats and the like. >> now, the battle to rein ing what critics are calling absolute insanity actually isn't quite over yet because congress can probably look for other ways to block the law, such as prohibiting d.c. frok m spending any money to actually implement the new law. but the questionuestion remainy critics, how can it be that at the very seat of power where suo the rule of law is supposed to reign supreme, that supr a non americans vote can cancel, cancel out those on vof american citizens? now, you probably saw this inf january . oversight committee chair james culmer of kentucky introduced introduon a resolutih to disapprove of the legislation. he calleled counsel reckless. cl
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and he said this is an attack on the very foundation of our republic. >> i am gobsmacked and i live here. >> laura , kevin , i think there is a deadline that passed the senate. they had to hit right by the comment period and then somehow the deadline got moved up. so congress funds this. i mean, dc doesn't doesn't get any money unless congress does. the appropriations for dc. they so they could have gottene involved here, but they missedhe the deadline. you can't make deadline. you're exactly right. you can't make this up. not. it's good to see you there.n we we missed you when we saw the capitol dome earlier. >> so good to see you, my friend. mind bogglinyou, mg. >> good to see you. now all right. joining me now, congressman o from florida, byron donald's cos member of the house oversight committee. congressman, first of all, congress' no how does this happen under congress's nose? h thwith the illegal aliens beig allowed to vote? >> well, thing a couple of thins real quick. number one , the d.c. city
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council and mario bowzer, they just lost their mind. it makes no sense at all. house republicans, we did the job. we passed a resolution. yot u evenlo had 40 to democrat vote with every housewi republican to stopth eve the ino . but look no further than chuckhk whhumer, senate democrats and joe biden, who allowed this to happen. so when every americanlega is wondering why the massive flow of illegal immigrantsoo across the southern border, one reason look no further . the nation's capital ,l. the senate democrats and joe or this. ld have stopped does house republicans did the job.di chucdek schumer decided d to do nothing. e in joe biden did nothing.d.c. and this is where we are in washington, d.c.. >> well, amc was very upset when she found out that some of the gop actually wanted to stop this bill . >> wha someot the d.c. city coul has the right to determine its policies for d.c. residents.t to and if any member of this bodre does not like that, they are feel they can feel freere to change their registration,
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resigned their post and run fory d.c. city council. e singling they are singling out the residents of the district of columbia and expanding in the history of disenfranchisement goes all the way back to the legacy of al slavery. >> the she should have been a conductor the way she and congressman. they can do what they wantuctorn with their own electorate. >> okay, well,in look, their no they can. i'm quite sure people saw my disgust when i was rolling my eyes on national tv. they can't just do what they want. this is a joke.te and it's a mockery of america democracy. we have nevr allowed in anyan jurisdiction non-citizens to votictione. you have a situation right now e where if you're illegal herere i fon 30r 30 days, you can vote . if you're a foreign national, natin attaché from russia, from china. now you don't have the ability to vote. municipal elections in washington, d.c. thisd. is outrageous.
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and for the radical left to sit here and say, oh, we'll run fora office on city council in d.c., that is a joke.- the d.c. city council is run not amuck. all right.o look thei, the senate didn't do thist their job, but appropriations are coming arounoverd and this is not over yet.this we're going to take a hard look at this because this cannot be allowed to just continue as if it's okay ine the united states . no other country in the world would allow non-citizens to vote in their elections. thih >> well, they want this to happen nationally. you know that. hingto by the wayn , "the washington post" opinion page, they're even againstt they did an editorial sayingng fundwing non-citizens to vote. that's a fundamental right. and they oppose that movelumbia by the district of columbia.. and it's not just that very, very quickly.ies for a va they're also lowering penaltier for a variety of crimes in the district. this is when you haverobber carjackings up, robberies upie, break ins.. so not only non-citizens voting
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,but now criminals get a free, ass and some of these crimes as well. >> look, thill. s is a very dane dangerous situation. ronot to be glib.ues, one of my colleagues, representative andy barr from kentucky, one of his staff, one of his members of his staff ,was held up at gunpoint in broad daylight. ago a couple of days ago.ageous this is outrageous. the d.c. city council is out of control. congress has a responsibility to act because this is a federacontrol enclave. e it's just not another city in another state. it's a federal enclave. he job d we're going to get the job done. and do everything we can. > congressman> ,now, we'll be following up. the thank you.of now, we just got the tape ofs cs lightfoot's concession speech. yeah. yeah you won't believe what sheu wone claims credit for. >> that's the last bite next. i can't believe this is how you kids talk to your friends. this is talking. did you have a nice day? look at the size of these butterfly shrimp shine. butterfly shrimp shine. norma shrimp.. what now?
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