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must be president dwight d. eisenhower who commissioned the construction of 41,000 miles of highway in the federal highway act of 1956. i want you to meet the godfather of the environmental justice movement, robert bullard. when we talk about infrastructure in the past. infrastructure like highways and roads. that infrastructure was detrimental to many communities, black and brown communities and destroyed a stable community. so we have to be careful not to assume that all infrastructure is created equal. people actually write those lines. of course, what this is really all about is control. democrats don't have any real plans to raise the general standard of living for working people. white black brown. in fact, they're doing the opposite. their wrecking our economy without a control spending and by limiting our oil and gas sector. inflation and high prices disproportionately hurt minorities. so all the
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democrats right now have to offer is a life where you have to get used to living with less traveling less having less. cars and the highways. we drive on the oh, think about it, they symbolize free movement. a land of endless possibilities. but let's face it. the party on the left gave up on america that america long ago. and if they had their druthers, the suburbs will become just one big extension of the cities. home values destroyed by high rise development for more equitable green living. remember this was an important goal of president obama, and you've probably noticedcalled affordable housing projects going up in small town america. that means bye bye suburbs. and that's the entire point. joining us is chris bedford executive editor. project of 21 and offer of "25 lies." the last
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part is the point, the goal seems to be to get everybody used to, i'm calling the new new normal. it's the post covid normal where everybody just has to get used to living with less except of course the donor set which always does well. >> yeah i think you are right. this is not about race. a lot of this is about class, a lot of this is about control. it doesn't matter the color of your skin if you live next to pollution. my grandfather grew up in jerry's pit. administration doesn't care about you, none of the $66 million in the president's proposed budget going to environmental justice is going to help you there. it guess toward grievance. it goes back to the declaration that carbon itself is a pollutant which is a completely insane thing, it's a carbon come from trees, carbon come from activity. once you have decided that that's where we switch to environment movement, maintaining national
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heritage, access to parks and fresh hair, antihuman, that's the kind of stuff we're dealing with right now. >> vince, kamala harris has a lot to say and did so this week about environmental justice. >> when we think about an issue like electric vehicles, and so the venn diagram of it it all includes public health, environmental justice issue, as we know these days mostly the kids who go to school on the school bus are in low income communities. >> vince, she loves those venn diagrams. where is this going? you sense the drum beat building and is it for taking land from people, seizing opportunities for people who earn them, where is this headed? >> no, no, this is classic deflection. they understand that black america and america as a whole is catching on to them. look, in my new documentary, will you go to hell for me? i talk about these people and describe them as a cabal of
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perverts, liars, psycho paths and anti-christian big gots. democratic party has always been one, if you want to describe evil, i will make it easy for you, anyone who would harm a child in the democrat party want to castrate little boys and call them little girls. they want to send grown men to bathrooms with little girls. they want to send them to the public education system and have them sexually groomed. they want to abort them up to the 9th month and deflect from that. so, what do they tell plaque people who are suffering, who have -- who have their men in jail, who are living in crime ridden poverty stricken areas, it's racism. that's all they have, they are not going to stop until we make them. and as i said before, these are the evillest people that walked the face of this earth, they don't care people are suffering. >> well they are out of ideas. i
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am going to keep saying this, chris, they've given up on america. they don't like america, at least most of america and they've given up on any notion of trying to raise standards of living, it's about control of food supply, control of water, the electrical grid. and when asked today if the biden push for racial equity is taken into account by the irs, secretary yellen had this response. >> the irs doesn't know an individual's race. and we are certainly not proposing that race be reported on tax returns. however, the irs does need to be careful to ensure that there is fairness in tax administration. >> chris, how is their fairness in tax administration based on race? >> well, i'm glad they are not trying to dig into people's
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racism who not to audit. this all administration is set by a fixation on race on the detriment of issues that the democratic party stood on and in competence. the best example is the last couple weeks, a place that fit so perfectly in the democratic agenda, whether it's pollution, whether it's regulation, infrastructure, environmental justice and things like that, these are the sorts of things that fits in the maga sounding populous state of the union, they can't wrap their minds around trying to solve problems. >> thank you both. >> is there anything china could do. >> we are going to continue to keep the lines of communication open with the chinese. >> it's important to keep those open lines of conversation with the chinese government. >> we enjoy trade with china, the vast majority of trade with china is in benign products. and
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that will and should continue. so, this isn't about decoupling. >> now think about china's recent conduct. the lab leak in wuhan lead to the death of a million americans. china covered up the evidence. and they also welded their citizens into their apartments and homes for that great zero covid strategy of theirs. of course they crushed freedom in hong kong brutally disappeared their critics. they have countless people in reeducation camps including hundreds of thousands of ethnic muslims. they are killing 100,000 americans a year with fentanyl and of course they steal the data on our kids' phone through tiktok. and speaking of tiktok, guess who the chinese own firm hired to lobby the biden administration against the idea of banning tiktok, xkdk as they
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come under increased scrutiny, the parent company wants some help. now this happens to be one of the most well-connected liberal democrat influence pushing firms in the country with former top employees littered throughout the biden administration. anita dunn a founding partner of the firm is a senior adviser to biden. deputy white house communications directors kate burper, deputy pentagon press secretary sabrina singh and tyler cherry are all former sdk employees as well. we see how easy it is for china to buy influence. they have tons of money, of course they can. it shows us how these left wing hacks who pro about human rights and liberalism and liberal ideas, they always choose party in a fat paycheck over country.
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and what makes their tiktok work all the more disgusting, we now know that a whistleblower has confirmed that the parent company can easily access all users' info. this according to josh hallly. biden's tiktok ties run deeper, his nominate to lead the world bank is vice chairman of a company that is a major investor. so, you hear all this. these are facts, we didn't make it up. i'm thinking where are are the follow-up investigations by our press corps or still trying to tie trump to russia? the regime media at cnn or washington post, never going to think china is as big a threat to democracy as your average trump supporter from middle america. it doesn't matter what horrors china inflicts on the world, the
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democrats are thrilled to make money, they make excuses for them as well. they collaborate with them. case in point, semafor a new media business platform for global business leaders for seeking a way forward amid economic decoupling from china and economic self reliance. on the agenda, how can the world's two largest economies rebuild trust? it's founded by liberals justin and ben smith who are partners with the chi coms who want to keep the china trade scam going. very excited about this, ben smith said. now the rest of the media, they are no better. >> president xi. >> china's leader xi jinping as he is poised to win an unprecedented third term in office. >> five full years, securing a
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historic third term. >> do they want us to believe a communist regime has a real election? it's historic all right, no opposition candidates and a unanimous vote by the party committee. can you not make up how stupid this is. it's also very revealing. as hunter biden made millions in china, thousands of globalists have gotten rich. lobbyists, commentators, writers, professors, medical reservers, the nba and biggest stars like lebron james and multinational corporations, bank hers, hedge funds all have gotten really rich. it's time to tell the truth how far they've sold out their country for cash and time to end the government trade policies that allowed them to do it. now if you haven't noticed the democrats are trying to play a little game on the issue of crime. in moments, i am going to expose it and talk to charlie
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all a political calculation. it started with lauri lightfoot's loss in chicago and that mayoral primary last week. >> i want to talk about what happened in chicago this week, your friend mayor lori lightfoot. is that a warning sign. >> to the contrary, eric adams has been talking about public safety. i think if anything, it is really stated that this is what i have been talking about. america, we have to be safe. >> laura: now, how did he not off in his face, because the media are all part of writing this narrative. it's like covid. all right. this is all coordinated and the white house of course it quickly jumped on the law and order band wagon. >> the president inherited increasing in crime, when he walked into this administration and this is a president who has lead on that, making sure that we keep -- that we put forward
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public safety and law enforcement policies, make sure that we keep our communities safe. >> laura: just one day after those ridiculous comments, biden said that, he would not veto a gop effort to rescind a washington d.c. effort that would have made life easier for criminals. well, that's obvious. he had no other choice, crime is out of control and it's a huge political problem for them. overall crime in dc is up 25%. homicides 33%. sexual assault 120%. motorcycle vehicle up 108%. you see it, you feel it, the same thing here with me. we all know what's going on. yet the left would have you believe that despite everything they've done to support these left wing george soros funded da's they suddenly have the answers. and speaking of those soros supported da's, a veteran la
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county prosecutor just won a $1.5 million verdict after she sued lada george gascon after he retaliated against her after she complained about his policies and the way he was going -- not going after child felons, forgive us if we reviews to take the left seriously on crime. until they call for the ouster of all the renegade da's out there like george gascon, stop entertaining the squad's continued calls for defunding what police we have remaining or reedge maaing the force, no one should believe anything they say as another election is approaching. joining me now is charlie hurt, "washington times" and fox news contributor and charlie kirk, founder and ceo of turning point. i am going to hurt first. hurt so good. now, it is obvious, right, this has
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become an albatross for the democrats, charlie hurt, really biden had no choice here. >> oh, i think you're exactly right about that. you know, in crime kind of like the economy is one of those things politicians can't lie their way out of it. people know it in their own neighborhoods, they feel it in their own neighborhoods. they know when the economy is bad and they know when crime is bad, and, you know, of those two things, only thing that trumps the economy when it comes to elections is crime. if moms and dads don't feel safe in their neighborhoods or going to school, taking -- or shopping or anything like that, politicians tend to pay grievous prices for it and nobody deserves to pay a more grievous price for what we are seeing right now in this country than democrats, all of their policies can be tied directly to what's going on in the streets right now. >> laura: well, and charlie
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kirk, earlier this week the senate did override this dc law which again when we first reported on this months ago, i thought my staff was just burning me, there is no way dc with all of its problems are going to be lowering the penalties for all these crimes but indeed that's life in what they want to be the 51s 51ststate of the united states. >> it's extraordinary. and what we are learning though, especially with eric adams' comments and voters in chicago, ideology has a breaking point, that's been one of the big frustrations, how far are you guys willing to push this, look at portland and seattle. we might see there is a place to pushback. we are joking around that the 90s are back in and they are fashionable and cool, do we have to go relearn the lessons of the 90s, the cities pushed back on the bad ideology, they hired more police and had da's with the stomach do go after violent criminals. what we are seeing is hopefully, i'm --
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i'm praying especially in our beloved cities that are totally unrecognizable, the breaking of this ideology and the ideology where you see pushed by george soros and blm and these groups, the police is bad and do bad things because police are in the neighborhoods. lori lightfoot losing. cities. >> laura: more shocking chief of police on who the people are who are getting arrested at this point especially for the worse of the worse crimes, watch this. >> we need to keep following people in jail, the average homicide suspect has been arrested 11 times prior to them committing a homicide. that is a problem. >> laura: 11 times. i mean that shocked me i've lived in the dc area for 30 years. >> it's incredible. think about
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the degree to which democrats tried to turn this into arabicize, tried to accuse anyone who wants there to be -- to bring this crime under control somehow they are racist. it is the most -- it's the most appalling political gamesmanship that they continue to play and of course, you know, the important thing to remember is of course in these neighborhoods where you have the worse crime are -- you have largely minority neighborhoods that democrats are constantly claiming to represent and claiming that republicans hate when actually republicans just want to solve the problem of this out of control crime. charlie kirk i say this frequently but it bears repeating, that we are reaching a tipping point i think, where people say we've suffered enough, maybe they didn't like trump or they didn't like his personality or this or that candidate, but they also don't want to live in constant fear.
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>> they have no solutions because the base of the democrat party has been taken over by idea logs, the basic things always get confronted by left wing activist groups and mislabeled as racist and unjust. the people that are suffering the most, the very groups that they are pretending to actually represent, as charlie said, so we are going to see in the next couple months, maybe hopefully in the next year whether or not cities can restore themselves to some sort of public safety narrative. and charlie said it the best, this is the one thing wherpoll pights can't lie about. when have you dead body and dead body and people are not feeling safe going to school, ideologies starts to take a back burner to the reality. that relieves the question, will reality be put as the priority in american urban politics, i sure hope so. >> laura: charlie squared. thank
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on to foxnews.com. >> laura: it's friday and that means it's time for friday follies and for that we turn to con contributeor richardae araojoarray montharroyo. >> the victoria's secret show is back. i know you have been waiting for it. after poor ratings, the show was canned. the victoria i can't's secret angels have fallen in the process. replaced with trans model, meghan rahino, and others, this is what you will likely to see. >> i am the beauty standard. i
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am the mold, i am the arch type. and i am undefinable. >> laura, i don't know if this is going to sell or not. we'll see. we've repurposed the brand, about body inclusivity an empowerment. and you know, what has happened lizzo and other big stars have released their own shapeware and that took a chunk out of victoria's secret, if you will. >> laura: or is that a manner of speaking, took a big chunk -- okay, that was just a slip of the tongue. >> haven't thought of that one. the big problem is, if you want to empower women, i don't know if you can have nonbiological women as part of the deal. i'm not sure some are happy until victoria's secret is spilled and
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they are all guys. >> laura: since it's friday i'm offering you our new recurring segment three wishes. what are the three wishes this friday m okay. my first wish, laura, is that cnn would stop trying to tell us that ukrainian president zelensky is appearing for an interview, he is really there for a telethon. >> we need the jets and this is a clear outside of a part of our defense. we really need this. >> it's a hard sell over there, laura. all they need is jerry lewis. every time he appears he is asking for more. we have given ukraine $115 billion, that is 2% of our entire federal budget. 2%, laura. >> laura: well, i think that our military budget itself is $800 billion a year. i think
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we've allocated that 100 billion plus to ukraine, that's an -- that's about a 6th of our own military budget to ukraine, as far as i can tell they are not winning. they want to double down for more. if he give them f-16s do we get the tote bag and golden oldies cd's like at pbs? >> well zelensky made a collection of tote bags and, he appears on more award shows than brad pitt. he was turned down by the oscars, the producers said no. which brings me to my second wish. i wish will snip. reacting to the chris rock netflix special, it was reported that smith is embarrassed and hurt by what he heard. how does he think
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chris rock's face felt? >> laura: the worse is when you portray yourself as the victim when you're the one who has culpability. it's like the whole biden white house does, they are never at fault, they are always the victim. will smith is this in credibly successful hollywood actor, a mogul in his own right, he is a victim because chris rock ribbed him with comedy. >> told a few jokes. well sticks and stones. there will be a crisis management team at the oscars to prevent any other expected disasters from happening. this is true. i think crisis management team is a little late. everything everywhere was already released and nominated for best picture so they missed the crisis. >> laura: any un peace keeping squad with blue helmets to stop it. raymond, what is your final wish? >> my final wish is, if people want to look like they are in shape, put the time into get in shape. one uk man decided to
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take a shortcut, laura. he achieved his beach body by have abs tattooed on to his belly. it's not a slight belly. he had a tattooed and i guess from a distance maybe it looks all right. in retaliation, very thick guys i guess are having beer bellies put on to their tight ribs. >> laura: or man breasts as they say. man breast tattoo, that would be going in the other direction. i have a wish to add to the list. >> oh, you do? yeah. okay. i wish vendors would stop trying to forc tips f customers. every time you go for coffee, grab a burger, some of the smaller, you know, pharmacies, the pad shows up, the pad. and there is a tip amount, it's 15, 25, 30 then other. of course you tip and it's like wait a second, you're
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tipping the pharmacist now. what is this? >> you're tipping everybody. i went to get a coffee. here is what i hate, the glare and intense look, like here it is. >> laura: and by the way, sam said she can verify. sam just said she can verify that i am a very good tipper. i love to tip people but it should be a surprise not a can you pore see activity. >> exactly. >> laura: at restaurants i'm, you know, my waitress background with a family so they have to get big tips. dead whales wash up along the east coast, and we are going to talk to a local fisherman who says wind farms are destroying shore communities. plus after record setting snow has left california stranded for weeks, gavi
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done in the atlantic ocean prepping for the installation of about a dozen of them. commercial fishermen, local lawmakers are warning these these wind turbines and they are huge, not only hurting wildlife but destroying critical fishing grounds. joining us now is brick wensel. this is so heartbreaking on so many levels, i can't even look at these photos that i have been looking at today it's so upsetting. but what are fishermen seeing off the jersey shore that is convincing them that it's this obsession with wind power causing this devastation? >> thank you, laura, thank you for having me, welcome to the fisherman's stock cooperative. we are just inlet, one of the top fishing outlets, heavily impacted by the industrial offshore wind energy companies.
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so, these whales that are washing up on our beaches is direct result of the preconstruction that's taking place here off of new jersey, but it's not just off new jersey, off the entire east coast. it has to do with the sonic and seismic testing that's being done. and our department of energy, right, our department of interior, noaaa are actually issuing permits to allow foreign european countries financed by asian, like places like china in order to do this type of development and kill our local marine life. >> laura: well, rick, when you think about this obsession with green energy, the argument is always like oil and gas is so bad for the environment, how ironic that what they're doing is almost certainly killing large swaths of the whale population. and then killing off
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or doing huge damage to a major industry in the united states that provides food for countless people. >> absolutely. so, laura, the food in security is going to be a huge issue for the united states, especially when you look at 70% of the farmland that's the waters that we work, is now going to be developed for the industrial offshore wind. we're not going to be able to fish and work in these areas. so, as you know, protein is extremely important. and by removing this local food source, we are anticipating large increases in food in security especially in the coastal communities. >> laura: and biden's climate czar john kerry, can a bird wind up being a victim of that blade yes. we know that can happen. look at the average highway and
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any country in the world, cars hits birds, i don't hear anybody complaining about that, trains or airplanes. these are giant giant installations that change not only landscapes but entire ecosystems and he is blowing it off? i guess maybe on his private jet he doesn't have to worry about the wind farms. >> right. laura, can you imagine bringing your children to the jersey shore and then swimming with dead floating sea fulls gu, that's what is going to start to happen. a dead seagull floats, they don't sink, what we are talking about, the municipalities every morning walking the beaches, 120 miles of pristine white sandy beaches picking up dead seagul so our tourists don't experience that
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type of mortality. >> laura: brick, thank you so much, we are going to stay on this story, thank you. on the other side of the country thousands of californians are still digging out two weeks after being buried by mountain snow. >> please, send help. we need help. this is not a joke. >> laura: california spends hundreds of millions of dollars on the housing of illegal immigrants, the promoting of free drug injection sites but they don't have the resources to help their citizens to dig out from this record snow storm? joining us now is michelle caulkins, lake arrowhead, california, she was trapped in her home for ten days, why has the state been so slow to respond? >> it's a good question. i don't know. we felt like maybe they just waited for the storm to end. >> laura: i'm thinking of all the people who get automatic help in california who are not citizens of the country who get
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-- who get thousands of dollars personally in benefits and food stamps and everything else, and you guys need a he hadding hand in an emergency, the basics of government and it's like no one is answering. >> yeah, just feel like it's a cluster up here. everybody seems to be fighting with each other, who is in charge, the county, we're relying on the county, the county has the state, we need federal aid, i'm personally still helping dig out people right now. >> laura: now, michelle, so days after this storm started, governor newsom took off for a personal trip to mexico. how did that sit with your fellow snow bound neighbors? >> i feel like i haven't been talking to too many people, mexico sounds a lot better than being snowed in. >> laura: well, is that where your want your governor and what was, you know, a deadly snow
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storm? i mean, this is hands on stuff, this is happening in both parties, people just take off. again, this is about government, government being there for the people. >> i mean i know that 13 counties, 13 counties were declared in a state of emergency. you would think that he would take precedence over that. look, it would be nice to see him in our town and see what we're dealing with. >> laura: what's going to happen with the melt? michelle i think that is the question people are asking. i've never seen snow like this. i spent a lot of time in northern california, i've never seen snow like this. >> like mammoth and tahoe gets snow like this. we haven't seen snow like this in 50 years. for sure we're not prepared for this magnitude of snow. now we apparently have rain coming, so there is a lot of fear. everybody is getting sand bags and prep for that. people have this 4 feet of snow load still on their roofs. so, yeah, we're still in a pure panic up here
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pete buttigieg -- to be presented themselves as they generally care about the forgotten middle of the country. well, paternity pete, must not know me very well. >> if it does not say men's warehouse i don't know -- >> okay, i like tj max, i like men's warehouse. okay. do you think i shop at tj max? this is
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a christmas bag. we know tj max very well here on the angle and it is my obsession for many years. maybe he'll bike over here and we can share shopping tips some day. that's it for tonight. fly a few flags if you can, it is forever. greg gutfeld is here to take it from here. [ applause ] >> . [ applause ] >> what it is? happy friday, it is me, tyrus, not to be confused with the little guy. he's actually under the
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