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all right, look at your screen as reporter earlier in the show, lawrence jones attempted to ask one of the kidnapping victims about what happened in mexico. but when he approached, she refused to answer any question. we will we'll keep you posted on all of that. all right. that's all the time. what a great audience youudienc get tonight. let not your heart be troubled . you dvr so you never miss an episode. benjamin hall tomorrow for the hour. laura is here, but let's give it up for laura ingle. oh, what nice people. they're all here for you, laura . all right, guys, thanks so much. great crowd. i am laura ingraham. this is the "ingraham angle" from washington. tonight. the kaepernick myth. that's the focus of tonight's. all right. just when you thought you'd heard the last of the nfl quarterback, colin kaepernick, he resurfaces to promote yet another groundbreaking project that he coauthored.
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colin kaepernick has done a powerful message for younger people in his new book. he says, stand up for what you believe in part of the goal. and telling the story is not to take pride, your blackness, take pride in your culture. my hope is young people, readers walk away and they seize their power. nothing wrong with that at all. everyone should take pride in their background. and who they are. after all, capponi himself led a charmed life, adopted at five weeks old by parents who by his own account, loved and supported him. >> your dad and i have had so many proud moments since the day you came into our lives. you always been very persistent and tenacious in pursuit of anything that you desired. but i admire that trait. you as well, because it's what took you to fulfillment of your dream and upper middle class upbringing in california . and nice house, nice community, a top athlete and school, both baseball and football probably
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played in the major leagues. his parents sacrificed to make sure that he had every opportunity to succeed, and he reached the pinnacle all the way to the super bowl for the forty niners. but the moment he decided to take a need to protest police brutality, kaepernick found himself a career that provided better pay and more job security than anything i'd ever do on the football field. de facto president of racial victimology, inc, he was the perfect vessel into which the media and america hating leftists could pour their enthusiastic support. >> the off season for colin kaepernick looks much different these days. the thirty five year old has nonprofit, a publishing company and media projects, including docu series on netflix and an upcoming documentary with director spike lee. >> that is some big bank and if it means throwing your parents under the bus to promote your comic book, then why not? >> it's his true high school coming of age story, his
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journey embracing his blackness despite resistance from many, including his white adoptive parents. >> i know my parents love me, but they were still very problematic things that i went through, i think was important to show that no, this can happen in your own home and how we move forward collectively while addressing the racism that is being perpetuated. now, the comic book shows young kaepernick becoming a fan of nba star allen iverson and wanting to emulate his on court look in. >> kaepernick wanted cornrows to match. >> he's getting what roles his mom asked. oh, your hair's not professional. oh, you look like a little . >> your mom said to you. yeah, and those become spaces. okay, how do i navigate this situation now? that way, you say as a teenager, how do i navigate the situation? who knows what happened in his house or what his parents said . but there's only one reason why that little drive by anecdote about his hair was included.
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it was to sell kaepernick ink. but at some point they're going to run out of victim myth material. >> he'd already dramatize the entire scene in his netflix special. >> you have to cut your hair if you're going to stay on the team. truth be told, you do look unprofessional. you're cutting your hair. colin , i don't want to . too bad. why? we told you it's a team rule, but why? because you look like a . now, the message is deeply corrosive. especially to children that white people are inherently racist. and even dangerous, and that unless they're atoning for their ingrained racism, unless they declare themselves allies and the bogus anti-racism movement, they're irredeemable. even if those white individuals are family and devoted
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their life to their minority child. but in the end, this really isn't even about colin kaepernick. it's about what the left has done to destroy hope, optimism and truth in america. >> the left has failed american working people at every turn. but a specially minorities cities that they run have become havens of decline and despair. biden's open border has kept drugs flooding into the poorest of poor neighborhoods. liberal days and the defund the police movement that kaepernick himself supports have helped spark a crime wave that has killed countless people of color. but they want black and brown people in america to believe that the real problem are the seventy four million people who voted for donald trump. >> this megahed crowd is really the most extreme political organization that's existed in american history in recent american history. >> think about how far the democrats have fallen.
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bill clinton was a man from hope. obama was about hope and change. and now we have biden poisoned in his long haunted and plagued nation. we face deep racial inequities in american system, the systemic racism that has plagued our nation for far , far too long. >> think about what the democrats are really saying here after rosa parks brown vs. board of education, the civil rights act of nineteen sixty four , the work of martin luther king jr. and obama as a two term president of the united states . and now the left's main argument is that nothing has improved for black america. it's all rotten and racist in the country. well, black wages are increasing under donald trump, black unemployment was the lowest in 50 years under trump and minorities today have reached the top of every profession in this country in the media and corporate
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america, in sports , entertainment, and far beyond. so it is a vicious, hateful lie to imply that most of america is so infected by racism that the system is rigged that only big government is the answer. in fact, big government is a trap. just look at what big government did to schools in urban america. but in the end, the media will always promote the fact that they believe racism poisons any efforts to build relationships between white people and people of color. >> rather than celebrate biracial adoptions or biracial marriages, the left is now treating them with automatic suspicion. that really does say it all. and let's be candid if capron message in his new graphic novel was about how much he loved america, how blessed he was to have such selfless adoptive parents, now he wouldn't be rich and he wouldn't have his own publishing company or a netflix
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deal . and that's the angle. joining me now is florida congressman aaron donald and horace cooper, co-chair of project 21. congressman, again, kaepernick is just the vessel the most recent vessel for the left's poisonous hatred that they're pouring into this country. but when adoptive parents of a minority child get hit across the face again, we don't know what happened. household, you kind of you kind of see where this is all taking us . >> i mean, look, laura , first thing's first. i mean, his parents decided to adopt him out of the goodness, their heart. they raised him. part of his success being an nfl quarterback is part of what they did, instilling and nurturing in him in his life. i just couldn't imagine, you know, doing that to somebody who raised you. you know, i think about my mom like, you know, my mom said a lot of tough things to me growing up about how this was to comport myself and carry myself as an individual in america and sort of write
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a book about that. i just i just couldn't get there and so that's the thing that's problematic about this, because they decided to make a decision for themselves to care for him. and so, in my view, to not honor them i just think is wrong. >> and it's an anecdote in a graphic novel about his life. but horace, the point is the theme that america is racist sells in publishing companies, and it included capitalism publishing company, but it sells. and by the way, he used the another interview yesterday to display his utter contempt for the white culture watch to really take hold of my blackness and do it in a way that i was proud of and i was excited about. and the difficulty with that is being in white culture. so it's trying to navigate that while having a white family and being in a predominantly white community and trying to find ways to make sure that my identity and my blackness isn't stripped from me. >> horace, a lot of navel
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gazing going on here. what do you make of all of this? it just tells me racism is so awful in america that colin kaepernick is a little coloring book, is likely going to be a best seller because everybody is on the racism train. you know, i look at this story of his life and what i see is a life that many millions of americans would be grateful for. would find it a amazing story of the possibilities of what makes america. >> here's a man who is living a life where parum do the very kinds of things that they do every single day. we call these loving parents to make it possible for you to be a success. if my mother and father and my grandmother hadn't intervened
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to influence me, which, by the way, colin kaepernick would probably call them racist, too, even though they're all black . i wouldn't be sitting right here today. you got prince harry, you got colin colin kaepernick. to super, super privileged people. complaining about how they grew up. amazing. you know, a congressman dies. you think of what's happened to our inner cities, especially our schools, at the hands of the party that kaepernick is most closely aligned to . >> obviously, the left, the democrats. that's the real carnage in america. i mean, he grew up in a privileged community. good for him parents. i don't know them, but he seemed like he was very appreciative of them for most of his career. but he has to sell a book and a comic book and netflix special and suddenly, you know, they might as well be wearing white hoods. >> but what do you what do you make of this obsession with victimology and selling victimology to young people? is it not a very cynical view
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of this country? >> oh, it absolutely is . but real quick, laura , i'm coming back to one thing. i remember my own mother talking about a different hairdos, hairstyles, cornrows and the like, and she was like, no, you can't do that. this is the way you're going to carry on . so that's how are you going to do your hair and all that stuff is going to be nice, is going to be cut nice. and that's what you're going to do, not the victimology from the left. this is one of the things the real cancer in our country, because the ills of our past are what are the civil rights movement is the thing that everybody should study all the fights, all the struggles. but to try to weaponizes that into the minds of young black kids today who are in a far better position than any era of black individuals in the history of our country is outrageous. and it is a defeating proposition for these young people. because it doesn't help them understand to fully take into account their own agency with all the opportunities they have in america today. i think it's destructive of the country. >> again, where's hope and change? obama was all about optimism
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and tomorrow is going to be better than today. apparently, nothing's ever going to get better under their policies. and so they just have to stay on the as far as called it, the race train. congressman and horace, thank you. >> are proposing not to lift the burden of families in america. >> it's all going to generate economic growth. seriously job. now, let's talk about what your budget plan really tells us . well, we'll get to all the tax hikes in a moment, but this document only gives us more evidence that the economic future for america is very grim. now, under the plan, interest, the debt interest on the debt is two point nine percent of the budget. that's nearly eight hundred billion dollars. to put it simply, so everyone understands this. that is very close to the amount of money we are spending annually on our entire military. so this budget is based right now on a very pessimistic and chilling assessment of where our country's gdp will be both this year and next year.
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can you say flat lined on the charts are disturbing point six percent. the biochemistry just going off of for 2020 three and one point five percent. after four years of biden being in office, not only will we have not built back better, we will have steamrolled what should have been a soaring economy. i mean, my friends, we know this. if trump's policies had stayed in place, america would be looking at probably about four percent gdp. but now all biden has to offer us is more spending and higher taxes. personal income, capital gains, whether realized or unrealized corporate taxes, all higher and no end in sight. oh, he also gives us another tedious refrain about, of course, people needing to pay their fair share to begin to pay your fair share. that's why i'm fighting for another proposal. anybody who thinks our present federal tax system is fair. >> raise your hand.
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>> oh, i'm not joking. people making four hundred thousand dollars. >> you don't think it's fair? is this fair? according to the irs, in 2020, the top one percent of income earners paid forty two point three percent of the country's income taxes. that is a two decade high. and the share of income tax paid by lower earners has been going down. so despite the president's demagogery here, millionaires and billionaires don't pay less than their secretaries. now, biden wants to raise taxes to pay interest on the debt that we've already borrowed. people think you can borrow and byron byron apparently never pay it back . but that's not how it works. the piper will be paid eventually. now we're left with three undeniable facts. china. yeah, they're getting stronger. ukraine is losing the war to russia and our economy is stuck in the pits.
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and will be for at least the next two years. what a record by needlessly borrowed trillions, doled it out to people to stay home. we should have been working and triggered massive inflation . we predicted this in early 2020 one . we said it would happen. democrats defiantly forged ahead with all the spending printing of the cash, waving off inflation concerns like larry summers doesn't know anything. and there's no better example of how biden's economy is destroying the middle class than what is happening now to general motors. just six weeks ago, the headlines were great. gm smashes expectations and guides toward a strong 2020 three . but what about today's headline? >> gm offers buyouts to majority of us salaried workers as it aims to cut to a billion dollars in structural costs over the next two years. now, what makes this news remarkable beyond just the magnitude of the move was that gm's fortunes were used as a de facto campaign slogan
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back in twenty , twenty , twelve one that was repeated most often by our current president . >> you want to know whether we're better off? i got a little bumper sticker for osama bin laden is dead and general motors is alive. >> now gm is dead and bin laden taliban runs afghanistan. now, just like these dinosaurs were wrong on things like china's entry into the wto, they were wrong on this. and what's more , their policies directly led to this ruin. and sadly, in the end, it's americans who are left holding the bag. >> now, the house committee on the weaponization of the government held a hearing today on the twitter files. you might have seen some of that and all the democrats thoroughly embarrassed themselves. we're going to key in on one figure who has a particularly sordid past. >> plus, we have a fetterman update to share with you. so stay with us. for exactly being a public
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>> i wonder to score the veryvey real threat posed by twitter files and by the witnesses inf front of us today. i'm not exaggerating when whenlf i say that youor have called before you two witnesses who pose a direct threat to people who oppose them. ? ladies and gentlemen, i givegent you delegatele stacey plaskett f the islands. now, like the rest of her party, she's alarmed when independent journalists shine a light on the corruption of our democrats in government. twitter, facebook, google and other companies developed the formal system for taking in moderation requests from every corner of government, making lists of people whose opinions l ,beliefs, associations oier sympathies are deemed misinformation, disinformation or mal information. the making of suchinfo lists isa form of digital mccarthyism.l ma >> while miss plaskettrt seest that comment as a threat to her power and responded in kind of
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a so called twitter files, really showed was a discussion on content moderation and that we only got a fraction of the discussion. cans republicans have brought inbrou two of elon musk public scribeg to release cherry picked out ofi context emailsck and screenshots designed to promote his chosenen narrative. now, why did the democrats choose plaskett to be t the ranking member on this committee in the first place? well, sure, sho in the e had ta swooning during the trumpmp i impeachment hearings, but shmpeo also has a shady past of her own during her candidacydidacy tto represent the u.s. virgin islands, she received over ten thousand dollars in contributions from jeffrey epstein contributions she hadprs to be pressured into returningsn when epstein's well known crimes were made public. in fact, her relationship with epstein was apparently solr galling that the pulitzer prize winning virgin islands daily news askednning da in february 0
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whether she was one of his enablers. hink we well, i hope she doesn't think we're cherry picking now. does if a us representative doesn't care about protecting our citizens n first amendment rights, he or she should not representing be representing this committee or honestly be serving on it at all. >> joining me now is congressman dan bishop of the house government weaponization subcamp. l, she >> w that's a mouthful, today congressman. she was really a piece of work today. ned to but what happened to democratslg loving the idea of a robust, aggressive and independent rwhe press corps?d that >> where did that go ? oh, man, laura , that is so gone. the hostility that you saw not only from this plaskett, butdemr everybody on the democrat side of the aisle against theseat two heroes of liberal shelnalistes, michael shellenberger and matt taibbi. they were fantastic. t is and , you know, it is it is astonishing. it is a part of this chilling tt
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episode of which we'veip only seen the tip of the iceberg that these gentlemen and several others have begun with 17 parts of the twitter files. it's just the surface, the parts above the water law. there's this what they call censorship, industrial complex that is is burgeoning across. i meanac, it is covered.l of the whole federal government, all these ngos and only thesenl these several journalists areuri standingst up. and , boy, the ruling class inmc the democratic party are bel hostile and they are belittling and trying to destroy folksut like this who are speaking out to let the american people know what is happening. >> well, the fact is the democrats policies aren't no gr working right. the country has noow growth, no, going to have any growth next year. like one point six percent in. 2020 five . so it'polis it'scies over their policies have failed.h is so now all they're left with is racial fear mongering. and censorship and basically deciding to shut down free speech.
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i do's all they're left with . i don't know where else they go . and this this was obvious today. but dan , dan goldmann, who basicalld daman why bought s congressional seat , was rebuked by chairman jordanby. >> watch this episode with twitter. you cannot find actual evidence of any direct government censorship of anp y lawful speeh . the following email from clark humphrey, executive office of the presidency, wanted to flag the below tweet and then wondering if we can get movingoe on the process for having it p removed. >> now, the other networks were saying this hearing was a bust. of course, they don't reallye st talk about the substance of the underlying issues involved. your reactio involvedn bust and what it does is it sets the table. there's much more to be discovered and disclosed. e a but what we're facing is as censorship regime, unlike anything else we've seen in the united states government history. and your observation ory.
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about plaskett in the others is very key to thiots. e the democrats, the leftde the firs despised the first amendment. . they're there ready to see thats go because they want power. i'm telling you, as these journalists who've been wello he known journalists for a longsto time said , this is thofe bigget story of their lives and they find it chilling. they're they're personally afraid of what is happening inte the united states with the government, the ngos platthe media, social media platforms. >> this complex, ws, thie haveti to root it out to save the first amendment in this country. well, i guess we're just going to have to see how long all these suburban women voters votr and voters in urban america are willing to suffer foarr what yoh just saw today. tha i mean, if that's the best thatc america has to offer, that plaskett with representing the islands, i feel bad for the pren islands. tii feelit's a beautiful place. but i'm congressman. this iyou. right now, this is the headline in the new york times today, cloistered at walter reed,
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fetterman runs his senate operation from afar. of course, no one believesinadve that. and the piece perhapsrtadmits t inadvertently admits that his baf of staff basically nowsage runs the show. that we thoughenother passag we thought was tellingthe time the times and he writes, doctors say that the senatorexpu should limit his exposurreeo to cableca tv, the internetinten and social mediaet. yet the media tasked with rehabilitating veterans image as someone who is capable of doing this job. they're given unfettered bun access, while i guess the rest of the press corps, this isn't allowed to see him or hear him. joining us now, sean duffy, former congressman and co-host h of fox business's the bottom line, seanossiness i, this is ht always goes, is it not? it no the politiciant?, fetterman orge his handlers? they need a story to get out so they give one person access and then they say, okay, tell that story. for more access in the future. right? said the "new york times" cover for fetterman, who's stuck iwhni a hospital at waltern reed., l,
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and just to be clear , i mean, in this cover piece,pi which for is all disinformation for 12 hours a day, members of congress or senators, they spend time meeting with constituents. they they vote on the on the senate brought or house floor.ey they go to hearings, they ask questions. they caucu.s with their colleagues to strategize and plan together. thosether,e are all jobs that oa senator can do. a chief of staff can't do that. lalaura , in this article by ths "new york times", they went so far as to saayy the chief ofalls staff will actually co-sponsor legislation and tell the member of congress after if my myof les chief of staff ever signede, heo a piece of legislation that i didn't approve can be fired, that doesn't happen anywhere . ane feinstein'sann office, but no other office.hatp does that happen, whether you're a democrat or. republican , the member leaves the office thereths th, the heaf the office. they even they even said , listen, the member of congress , just kind of glad hands inne h some of these meetings. but the real work is done by the chief of staff.
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listen, members of congress sit down for 20 , 30 minutes30 min a meeting because they wantabou. to know what their constituents care about, what their issues ar ande and that was a good, yoo know, good for policy, but it'sd good politics. fetterman can't do any of these things. he's only a nameplate on a senate office. bu sent with him not there, a co of staff who was not elected cannot replace on fundaments of the citizens of pennsylvania, aren't being represented right now. >> i thinkth that's the key, point.an wish and we we wish everybody well.n i mean, we wish him well in his recovery. we hope everybody'yos feeling better and getting better.d to b but he was pushed to be in thise race by looks like his wifeat h and a few others. heey knew he wasn'wat. come on .r it they knew he wasn't up for it.ye he struggled in every day. he was out on that campaignba trail. i actually felt bad for him.r ir he's a total leftist, but i felt bad for him. but now we're seeing, you know, what happens insaid, the consequences. as you said , seanse, i'm a congressman for the people.and n the people are suffering now and there's no leadership. it's a really good point. and by the way, you mentioned
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his wife who pushed him to run. rachel and i did a podcast from the kitchen table where we talked about joe jill bidend and jazelle fetterman. and i mean, the fact that in see this article, she stops by and sees him one time a week. i mean, rachel would be there. . i mean, every other day, if not every day.ly? i mean, what's going on in this family? why are we pushing shao hardrd o our own personal achievement as opposed to what we're supposed to do? thisseo. s supposed to be is must be serr if you can't serve the peoplee that you represent , you shouldoubt step aside and let someone else do it. and no doubt he can't servepeope the people again. t him i wish him well. b i want him to get better. i disagree with him politically, butically, as a hr being and as a father, i wan it him to recover. but you can't representent th your constituents as a senator . einstituens a senatoso let someu >> sean, wrae appreciate it. thank you so much. now, stacey plaskett isn't the only one with ties to jeffrey epstein or at least suspected ties. one famous wall street ceo might be in some hot water over new revelations. we'll explai somn about that. plus, why are american
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of aiding jeffrey epstein inei his sex trafficking ring. n di manhattan district judge jed rakoff has ordered the bank to turn over documents from 2015 to twenty nineteen , a period after jpmorgan had actually dropped. eppstein as a client. the u.s. vij is also said to be calling jamie dimon a likelyy source of relevant and uniqueiqi informationfn about why jp morgn kept eppstein on as long as it did. now the islands are alsoe se said to be seeking damages fromm jpmorgan chase, allegedly for aiding and epstein's sex trafficking by keeping him on as a clientepin and saying, quote, red flags about his misconduct. at now, epstein, who had been at jpmorgan from 20 , make that twenty to 2013 as a client, allegedly killed himself inll bc a jail cell back in august oft w 2019 while awaiting trial.ha if that is what you believe,s wh that is what we have been told.l now, jy p morgan has previouslyi
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terr this is all a big fishing expedition, laura , noting that the territory has already recovered more than one hundred five million dollars from epstein's estate. but they are digging and we'll keep watching. laura . >> kevin , the concern is that there are epstein was known to have surveillance all around that island. that's where cameras everywheree .f >> have we've seen any of that footage of who is coming out of there? what happened to that?n >> yeah, we haven't seen that footage. what about the thing over infoot new mexico? neco, theri mean, there's a lot this story. >> he had a place inll, and new york as well. i haven't seen a black book. sek i haven't seen video ofand go the people who are coming and going.in i'm sure it's out ther it ise somewhere. i >> alec has not yet seen it. yes. kevin , thank you. great to see it.to see you toni. tonight. bi and speaking olliof billionaire, why are so mannay suddenly u scooping up huge swaths of land across america? bill gates land purchases have been well documented. he owns overes has b two hundred and seventy thousand acres ofnth
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us farmland. jeff bezos, he jeff bezos, he owns four hundred and twenty thousand acres in west texas. mark zuckerberg owns fifteen acres in hawaii.recent days he >> and in recent days, h e was joined by oprah winfrey, who purchased now in total close to one thousand acresd. on the island. now, obviously, the richt with r and famous, they can do m whatever they want with their we couldtdo they know thelp buon i th what do they know that we don't? i thinthe bek the best guess for a lot of people is perhapspl self-preservation, unlike is pe investments that are subject to the whims of the stock market. land is forever and it providess food, water, timber, it's be a reliable investment. it's going to be there forever.r bue t itforels also reveals than they don't think that this economy run by thi s president , frankly, is going to recover ort that america will even regai amn its past economic glory.tty pe it's pretty pessimistic,ss hes thatperhaps that's what we d be worrying about more than anything here now is ned is nea.
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bryant, ceo of the american majority. >> ned, there's further thought on this that with what seemsowin to be the growing acceptance of a forced scarcity in the united states and beyond of perhapsyonf water in the food supply that the elites, the richnd water billionaires will always have their food and water source covered by having the land that they have now. that sounds really wild.. that sounds wild and out there, but there you have it.t there you have it.i don't disagree with t, laura . i mean, the rich have always bought land, right? rockefeller'ughts vanderbilt'sro ted turner to today hedge against inflation. it's always a safe haven forg money. god's not making any more land.. th i think the interesting dynamica for me, especially istn the lasf couple of decades, is the fact that they've been acquiring a lot more farmland. >> i mean, farmlaned performary peri very well in inflationary periods and holding its value. and they know that. it's just kind of curious to me that bill gates specifically acquired two hundred and seventy thousand acres of
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farmland. he and i think one ofynamics the interesting dynamics right now that's taking place in america in regards to farmlandwh is we're seeing more of k more ofwealthy picy it. over 40% of the remaining farmland in america's owned by senior citizens, meaning there's going to be a transferet ,this ownership of farmland inue the very near future. i'm sure some of it's goinge of to be passed in futurek generations. >> but i think the question that kind of ties into wha e questit you were talking about earlier is what happens if the uberat wealthy acquiralthe more or more this farmland?opes wh >> people like bill gates who have a very different t vivision for the future than u and i do, who believe inand beln the hoax of manmade global warming, who maybe believe the world is overpopulated. what doebelieve s it look like r the american consumer? what does it look like for american society? e americamerican aas more and mf into the hands of the uber wealthy who do not havet we the same vision for america that we do? i think that's something thatan we should be asking.ething and i think it's something our elected officials representatives should thg if they really want to see the american people benefit in this situation, n.especially when you're seeing
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places like the netherlands, govethird of all farmlanthd, they're basically being seized by the government for concern over a nitrogen production. and bill gates obviously is not a big fan of, i guess, havingso so much cattle and folks atthati national review think that's a that's part of the equation, reducing the cattle supply for all but the super wealthy because of, again,supe the boguf concern of climate change. how how real is that? i think we have to take that into consideration. >> i think it's a very reale shu thing that wlde shouldg as be considering as more and moree of these people acquire land thr and their vision forio the future. n for the fuand their belief systg global warming and all these other things . it's n what does that look like for i us ? it's not a good future. and i think that's one ofw much the reasons that we should be looking at how much land are they acquiring in there? should there be a cap, d they especially to farmland that they're acquiring and putting a to private hands at some point? it is a national security issue for the country. there is certainly a foodu, security issue for the country.s ned, thankee you. great to see you.. now, the angle gets results
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is despicable and racist. >> skin color has nothing to do with ideas. vation f standing ovation for him. joining me now, that man youn yo just heard, alex eppstein, energy expert, author of the book fossil future. alex , what does that say? tha right. that's their card, right. you're a white supremacist.suprm you've already won the debate.ac if that's all that you can do. it was even a little surprised. i guess i shouldn't have been nh surprised,av but when i was preparing for the hearing, you know, i was researching the speech. i wa tryings trying to look at every plausible counterargument to see if if i couldugh te be disproven. and i wrote very thorougsthand h testimony, sent in advanceis. and then this is what she leadsp with and she has a preparedto poster that' shos purporting a whitebut sh supremacist, although she's not even aware not eve enough to knt one of the posters she showedsat had me saying this has nothingh to do with racwie. it was so embarrassing.ng and during the whole hearing, i made so many iints and points. one of those points was addressed. it was only accusation of that
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or accusations of being some sort of stooge for the fossil fuel industry, which i also refute it. so is really aut an embarrassme. but t fortunately, i didthe tr o get the truth out athearin the hearing. >>ewell, i think what we'r seeing now and we've beenst few documenting this on the last dayshat the the angle, is that the american left really is imploding. i mean, they have they have eft is notthe media and they he academia. they have hollywood. they have all thatacademia, they . ccess buont you know what? they don't have success on the merits. its.they have racial fear mongering, censorship and smearing,. >> and you were on the receiving end of that today. yeah, i don't think it's think universal among everyone who considers themselvest'sre on the left. and i wish there had beenha more representatives there who had stood d up. i guess that was one of the disappointing things that i know. there are many people in ho are democrats whodon't apcony who don't approve of this kind r of thing. but one thing they really needed anto do is stand up. and i sai w that, unfortunately, representative bush has continued to spread this idea that i'm a white supremacist. i just wrote on twitter, shee owes me a public apology. but i think it'd be reallydemoct great if some democrats stood
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up and said said td this is unacceptable and censure her in some form or another.r>> yeah, don't hold your breath la that democrat party is long gone. so you don't you don't live intg the d.c. area. i've beeone.n'n heret n th foreo all right. the the purported purpose for everyone watching of thipurps hearing here is ohio democrat dm shantelloce brown defendingth biden's moves to drain the spr . the biden administration workede with the international partner energy partners to releasern oil from the strategic petroleum stc petroleum reserve on an emergenc reserve on an emergency basis. >> that is precisely whyreserv the reserve was designed to bolster american energy inn r times of need. >> oh, my gosh. is there anyon>>e more irritatir ,alex ?ng, is is this a first grade classroom that we have to speak in suchwih a cadence? cad i'm not sure. but is thaencet the purpose of the strategic petroleum reserve? >> well, the purpose is genuine
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emergencies. but all we had heree was nots no a genuine emergency. what we had is a supply problem caused by a.. fossilanti-fossi fuel policies t joe biden has supported for 15 plus years. well plus yea, if we have a potential emergency with russia, which i think is a real issue, wekpil need this. we neeed to stockpile as full as possible. >> you don't dry it well, now,ty alex , they had a political emergency. biden had high gas prices. so a politic that's that's the t answer to that. high gas prices as a political emergency. . the , thank you. now the anger angle getsssue o results on the issue of guns. >> we'll explain it next. what happens in hollywood? is there
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