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we knew right away what had punished and who did it.r but nobody was ever punished.pr the reckless bankersbas responsible got off, responsible got off.s so did the politicians o bewho encouraged the reckless bankers to be reckless. was nobody went to jail. nobody was even banished. from the industry. in fact, some of the wrongdoers even got their bonuses that year.e had so we had economic collapse.coll bailed out the hurt them at all. why? well, simple. the government bailed out the banks. that was controversial butbipa bipartisan.rtisan told us in bipartisan fashion they wer and at the time, they toldut us in bipartisan fashion thateyw they were saving capitaliserenm but they weren't. in fact, they were invertinginvt capitalism. what happened next is very simple. wall street was allowed to privatize its gains, buitts socialize its risks. >>ri that meant if things went well, the finance people got rich . >> in fact, richer tha fn any group in human history. but if things went south, the government you south, th wop in to save them. very few complaieal . but for more than a decade, very few complained about this
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arrangement because things went very, very well. >>root wall street boomed. y and the rootou of wall street success, no matter what they tell you, was low interest rates, not new innovation, low interestw innovations. low interest rates rates, low interest rates make m a bull market inevitable. >> so in a normal, non distorted capitalist economy, companies becomet to valuable, more valuable, and they produce more goods controrvices thay. butt people t to buy. but in aed bn economy controlled run by by monetary policy, run by thewn federal reserve, companies become valuable when interes int interes rates decline. >> so fot r 13 years, interestre rates remain near zero. in retrospect, now that it's ended, this was crazy behavior. behavi >> these were emergencor. y measures declared by the federal reserve after 2008, but they never ended. r and because they never endeden for thirteen years, the american economyricaeconom reco is distorted beyond recognition in ways too numerous to count. ventracoture capitalr capital a equity exploded. so the cryptocurrency, so diesd asset prices, particularly reall estate. >> there was an ocean ofooding
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flooding the system and the people will pay half the taxd fg rate. >> you do benefited most. they started buying thirdre wasa houses and flying privata e. low >> but there was also a problem. that you didn't hear a lot if about with low interest rates. >> if interest rates were at zero, how do you get meaningful returns on your money?th veryhis was a problem that virtually every investor faced for more than a decade, very much including the banks. >> at some point, investors became tempted to make very retuy bets. if they wanted to producrne returns, they had to , as they say on wall street, tina, there is no option. bets banks mad >> one of the risky bets thatg p banks made was loading up on long term treasury bondsfo from the u.s. government as a they surrogate for cash , though, of course, bondferents, not cash , they're different from cash we're now learning, but that worked fine.terestd low. once interest rates ros as long as interest rates remained low. >> but once interest rates ros a ree nothing as a response to inflation is obviously they were always going to do nothing last forever, including zero interest rates. once that happened, thosthate bs were worth less than the banksea
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had paid for them.nk and so the banks began to fail. >> you are seeing that right now. for everyone to see the other you're also seeing revealed for everyone to see the other effect of 13 years ofof artificial fed driven prosperity and that is a lot ofe silly, frivolous people in charge there. money people, thinherited money, they think they earned it, butoe they didn't, because when money is free from the fed, you don't have to be a serious person to get rich . >> you can do whatever you want because there's no consequence . you can puo t blcom logonss on n website. you can spend investor funds on female empowerment ski inter weekends in tahoe whenes interei rates are zero, you can dos anything because making moneeayo is easy. everybody's a genius. anyone can drto ituny. lot and unfortunately, a lot of o very stupid people did do it.u w silico on friday. ban as you know, silicon valley, th bank sub failed. s. histo that became the second largest bank failure in american history. then on sunday, authoritieover r took over signature bank in new york that became the third largest bank failure in in american history. today
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american history. adin then today, shortly afteral rego the marketnas opened, trading in several regional banks had dow to be halted. western alliance is down almoste 80%. first republic, which, of course, jim cramer endorses. o >> a few days ago on cnbc, that was down nearly 70%.e on jim cramer is always welcome to come on this show. for amusement purposes.so on. pacwest down 15%. so and it wasn' 40% and so on . >> so there was panic, of course, reflected in markets.r >> and it wasn't just regionaluo banks that were affected for chs a while this morning. you could not even trade stocksn in charles schwab, venerablead charles schwab, schwab it downat 25% and tripped a circuit breaker. that's bad. in fact, that kind of panic could quickly conceivably a catastrophe. on th become a catastrophe. so on the brink of catastrophe, cata yostu need one thing strong, don't ha competent leadership. but weve don't have that.e shuf we have joe biden. today, hfle shuffled out to thed podium and announced a bailout. >> i want to briefly speaka about what's happening in than silicon valley bank and see your bank today. thanksf my for the quick actionf
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my administration over the past few days, americans cat thn have confidence that the banking system is safe . your deposits will be there when you need them.y deposi small businesses acrossse bankst the country, the deposit accounts that these banks can breathe easier able to knowing they'll be able to pay their workers bid pay their bills. oh, right. tucker: so so the money the administration is using for this bailoutt coved apparently is coming from the fdic. >> so the feds have iton't worry covered . >> don't worry about the details. everything's totally fine. hold on . on,w down slow down, pal. how did this happen?n fo can we get pollination for that? >> don't we have regulators? and how di d those regulators, since we're pretty confidente they exist and taking big salaries, how did they mis thas the fact that cfib was insolvent? apparently for months and nott e in some complex credit default swap way? >> you're going to spend five thousand words trying to understand. >> but a really simple way that's easy to understand. >> they'rethan liabilities theib
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bigger than their assets. very simple. how did nobodyodytice that? nt the people were paid to notice it? t well, joe biden unfortunately answered none of those questions. he just rahe >> tn for the door. good prote >> thank you. god bless you. you may god protect our troops inret california. mr. president , what do you w know right now about why thihats happened? and can you assure americans that there won't be at ripple effect due to the shoul bailout? mr. president , should all depositors be protected? >> all banks. all right. thank you., ever everybodybody.y will whoop de de know why this happened? >> he's trying to figure out how to work the doorknob. tion n what we know is the bush administration is backstoppingth these deposits. ory, in some >> okay, but that's not the end of the story.k in some ways, it'syo the beginning. so here's the part where youursb pause and ask yourselfgh questions that too few seem to be considering right now. >> they're doing thi doing s. what are they going to get in return to something for sure?, c >> remember that after 2008,ldep the obama administrationed, d eric holder, swooped in and imposed dgi diversity, equity and inclusion t standardm
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on the entire financial sector. and that'sai one of the main reasons our big banks are nowamn increasingly incompetent. and also one of the reasons arsh americans are so divided by race. ideologues useo the 2008 bankl bailout to kill american e i to be crease, that's a big meritocracy. y living a big step, mostly unacknowledged. but we're living with this wit consequences. >> so you have are thk yourself, what are they goiney thig to dos time? >> what we know we're aboutnk cn to see ban, k consolidation, big banks eating little banks, and that means less competition. petition, moremore consolidatioe more government control. >> they so what are they going to o with that control? >> well, all things being equal ,if people don't start making a lot of noise and exerting an awful lot of pressure, it'll pressu dmean digital currency, t a currency that politicians controicl. >> sign up for the cbd app food to get your food stamps. >> you think that's not coming? of course it's coming. noti >> they'd like it to come in any case. now, we're not alleginge four a conspiracy here, but we did notice that the four biggest
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banks, wells fargo, bank of america, jp morgan chase, ares o doing well. be, >> and we also know that the white house appear s to be maybe just reading into this too much, trying to induce runas on regional banks. co to takenfidentrying away your confidence in those banks. here's karine jean-pierre, the white house press secretary, not something we'd ever accused of having an original thought, buotherst she vessel for the plans of others. word she s is onbv i friday as p is collapsing. now, she doesn't a t sayhe a wof about the fundamentals of the market. the markshor the security of yoe in banks. instead, she talks about the one thing that matters to her, which is the racial identity of the people in charge of our finance system.e t watch. em. >> >> i do want to take a moment to note the historic nature of,l the moment that you see ine of front of you right now. all three of our historic firstr in our roles, the firstro black woman to serveles, cea chs director , white house press secretary, the first black women right in front of i you. for all ofy roles thosein the three important, important key roles in the administration.admi >>nistration. these people lacke
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would care. why should we care self-awareness? as if anyone would care. why should we care?are? is there some reason to care? and by the way, you are discrediting by your stupidity and clea stupidr competence anythingouldk you're promoting. you should keep that in mind.ee but big picture, if you want to make people less confidentt n in regional banks and thenks ths banking system more broadly, if you wanted to maybe inducew a run on the banksyo, this might be how you talk. >> oh, we're all of a certain racial group. ha.cen racial group what does it have to do with whether the banks have enough cash in reserve to cover their balance sheets? so what we do know is thateans o the democratic party, the bush administration sees this crisis as a meansf r of expandingin their control. and we know this because a in, a recent june call with thetr fed, treasury department, other financiapartmentl regulators mar with members of congress,k senator mark kelly of arizona,ke asked whether there wasto a program in place to censor social media posts that could lead to a national run
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on banks. now, that's according o congressnto congressman thoma. michael shellenberger is a great piece on this today. massey was thinks fo on the cal. so think about this forat a a second. you've got r a deposit ating toa a regional bank that's holding tons way more than you know of a long term treasuries that are worth a lot less than they were when the bank bought them. >> that means that bank is at risk. that means your money is at kely risk. of arizon but senator mark kelly of arizona doesn't wantat want y tn about that. why wouldn't they want you in to know that kind of interesting, that kind of censorship could actually crush people. >> so we have to ask the obvious question, how close are we to some sorf t of disastr and to what extent are the people in charge abettingrun it to answer those questions?g >> vikram swami joins us . lon he is , of course, running fore president . >> he's also a longtime finance huy, a venture capitalist, ng on. so, first just knows the industry well, joins us now. >> thank you so much k fornow r on . so first mplicated ques, just and i knowe these are complicated questions, but just assess, if you will ,w most how most peoplt
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experience the news that the government is bailing oute i a bank wherets 95% of the deposits were over two hundred and fifty thousand becasitss pu put there by people who pay half the tax rate yousu do because they benefit from the carried interest loophole. that does look a little rigged. i'm just throwing that outiggede there. is a oh, it's absolutely rigged. rule >> there's a two rule system i n this country. there'e s a rule for the favoritefo class and then the rules for everybody else, the rules for everybody.y else 250 maximum. ts else is two hundredbailou fifty thousand dollars maximum. but this was really a bailout oh of silicon valley itself. the tech startups who madede disastroudisaster financial den to bank as much as they did you, eveicon valley bank don't. but what is the federal government say? don't worry about it. we're going to come inu and savd you. even companies like roku thatr l staggeringly had like over lifour hundred eighty million dollars. y that's unconscionable. yet what we say is that'ou gets. you get to keep making those disastrous decisions. now,ntur the logic and actuallye many of these venture capitalists that invested in these companies,y they had a perverse incentive to fearmonger and create
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the conditions for a bank runthy because the more likely a bank run was, the more likelyuld gets that they would get that bailout for those tech startups on sunday night. s toso kudos to them for playing crony capitalism. well, that's exactly what they got done. but you think about this.can't yothu had a really good pointe a there.stro i can'us way tt think of a more disastrous way to shake confidence than to call an here is emergency meeting on sunday night and say, here's a banka that we tolde was for the longt time was not systemically important. that itself claime,d that itgoin wasn't systemically important. but now we're goin cg to usealli a designation ofcall calling it systemically important to make a bailout to its depositors. so actually , i think that this is a game that is a downwarde march, just like s.g20. came ou of the 2008 financial crisis, central bank digital currencies are what'sgo thi going to come out of this next one . and i think that thisan is something that every w republican , frankly, every american needs to be clear about. we have to say absolutely noe nt to that level of social credit scoring that could unfoldng you on the back of this. u mark my words, it's lon marking yours as well. this is likely where thi ts
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is heading. >> it's a longer term game to ae disaster. so very quicklr.y, how longst before people start to ask, ha okay, these long termve treasuries now that interest gos holding huge -- rates have gone up or worthlf a less than we thought they were,d who else is holding huge? >> i mean,ar the fed itself and what other banks are how n >> lting these is cash equivalents, like how nervous should we be ? >> look, i think this o is there's a lot of sins to payl for years of actually skiing on artificial snow. now the snow machine turned off. turnede starts real evidencel actually starts to surface. and the other thing i'll tel tlt you is even over the weekend,esa right, i got calls from silicon valley elites saying thatot whay i was going to support youg this people in the billionaire class, whatever , bu t d you're speaking out about this,n speaking this openly .pport. thi no, i'm going to lose donors is support. my viet fow is , you know what?t in 8 is a moment for a grassroots uprising. that's why i mean, into this lot put in eight figures into this campaign myself, but it's going to have to be grassroots ge bottom up. and so that twenty ,t twenty four .com, let's actually get the grassroot e grassr uprisins silic uprising going instead of actually the one sided silicon va agenda here.at >> well, this is the kind of thing that provokes uprisings.
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proi would say. thank you so much. i'm sorry. thanks for joining us tonight. host of fox business, th thank you.g >> brian bremmer is the host of fox business is the big money show, and we're grateful to have him join us .ave hi >> brian , thanks so much.m wit thfor coming on .i i mean, there's all this pressure on the fed. the i know cpi comes out tomorrow. there's a fed meeting laters this month. whethewhere they're going to teo us whether they're raising rates or not. a lot of pressure not to raisebg e al rates. >> but then it seems to me big picture that maybe these are3 ye arall the byproducts of 13 years of zero interest rates. >> butkn what do i know? yeah, well, the music has tha to end at some point, tucker. that's what't's happening right now. i mean, you look at what's going on with svb bank. bank, this is called incompetence compounding. okay, we had compounding. incompetenticy, thd monetary policy. the fed mismanaged things for a long time that tapped intohich svp, which apparently didn't know how to manage its risk. that compounded the problem.ey ' now you've got depositors who thought they couldn't get their money out until the government said no excit will swoop in and help you.ed but the reason s they wereo, so
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powe excited to do so, tucker, is because it centralizes powe r . the government, as a result of, all of this, got more controthlr over banks. there's nobody happier about this than elizabeth warren. bernie tha sanders, because thee got one more lever to control. what happens in the economy. that's the end result of all this. and thank you for saying that.pi these artie political people.y n they think in political terms't they're not economistsmanage thn of course,k they couldn't manae their own checking account. they think in terms of power o.m and so they swoop in to save something that means they now effectively control it, right?el >> correct.in they're not selling,y g r their buying. okay, we're all ending s up in i the same system. right. t,and so people look at that and say, oh, government, save the day to day. littl no, they didn't. n th meey just placated things a little bit so that everybodyat could settle dowing upn. completely dif and in the meantime, they're setting up a completely that'different finance system more controlled by theal people who messed all of this up in the first place.
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jay powell powell, jane, janet yellen gotd more power today than they had yesterday. yesterday, tucker. if that is supposed ttucker, if that's supd to make us feel good, then weevg are measuring everything by the wrong standard. >> man, is that so nicely? put. you thank you for that.much brian branzburg, fox business..t thanks so much. >> obviously, the greatest story of the bye demonstrate would be joe biden's none biden or nuclear waste officials. s stealing luggage from the baggage claim at fou airports to feed his bizarre . tishnd now we found one of his victims, a tanzanian fashiones d designer, who says brinton's stole and wore her dressesn and then posted the pictures, which she found online. joine. v she joins us next. hopeful plus, republican presidential hopefuls on where they stand on the war in ukraine.t al we not at all what we thought it was going to be. that's straight ahead. jussie smollett, an actor who films the hit tv show
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empire here in chicago, told police he's the victim of a hate crime. i've been truthful and consistent on every single level since day one . let me paint a picture for you. most folks aren't going out at 2:00 in the morning on the coldest night of the year. jesse hired them to beat him up. this is where we waited for jesse to come before we attacked. we were the ones that did it. >> yeah, it was us with the top five members of the . i have to go down here and talk about a black man who had a noose around his neck and made the whole thing. i would not be my mother's son if i was capable of one drop of water accused of crazy. doesn't have anything to say. >> the people of chicago. >> do you think you guys are believable? white supremacists? 100%. hello, i'm mike lindell and the light of the recent events,
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that sam britten was wearing would it one of her dresses and we though trackt, how great would t be to track down this tanzanian designer to tell her story? e. she jand we have she joins uw with her husband. come seen a cia. u thank you so much, captain. thank you.ened i see.? h will you telow dicl us what hap? how did you notice that it was your dress? thanks i have the small things for. invite me to your show. my name is essere. or something. tanzanian fashion designer bedzin houston, texas,ry 2018 on february 2018, i flew back from tanzania with my red fashionf lady show 2018, which is my annually platform. . to i was invited in washington dc to kenyan community event who really support my work to showcase my designs. i flew from houston to washington, dc on march 9the
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of ,2018.ba when i arrived in dcg wa a one f my back was missing. i opened the claim to delta office and dca and i maderport.t a police report in dc airport. but my bag was not foundon the on december 2020 two we saw on the fox news aboutbrinton luo some brinton luggage issue and so my custom made designs would buy some brewington, which was in the missing bag iback nine 2018. oh my god. i was i was shocked. for more than 40 years i workedk hard on my work. it's very painfui l. . they then i made another police me to report in houston. ry, they told me to wait for calli investigation on january. and ir somebody calling mode called meg and introduce himself and he-- g told me he's working on my issue still today.ng i had nothing. onwas asking myself how this
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person got my custom made designs because it's one of a kind and wear them without fear and display in public.s i don't accuse him as a thief, t iobut there is question to ben a answered here. what can i say for now, with all pei's time, suffa let down my people didn't attend the showat. i what i neebed is justice nowve , and i believe there is justice.t >> well i believe that too has reached out to you. the man who clearly stole your luggage in britain as he called you or returned these dresses. no. >> may i ask a question of you your husband? so here you have this entitled little creep who is a federalyo official stealing your wife's clothingureactio. >> what's your reaction, to that? and what would you say to sam brinton if you could? hink >> well, the only thing i can c say, youan like is painting.
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and i was going through, to t hardship, you know, likery a to becaus try to calm her down.ion, she and because this is her sudden o passion, she had been doingme this for forty years and all of a sudden somebody running paound with you are your design and piece of art.in it's painful and she asked me, , well, you le i say try whatever you have been trying. and like, if there is justice, let let let them hate about, wt you know, if somebody can stepou up and try to help because without help, you know, and this thing, you know, like,o i think peoplepl like it has you morphed into political , which is not you can sayeen is green . black or black . it's yellow . you e truth, the truth black is black . you know the truth. s the truth. i want to be, you know, say yes. thank>> t wuce thank we thank you to come to your show. and , you know, like maybe somebody outside, they can
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hear, you know, how well i hope ,how clean. man gets >> and i hope this this mangettt gets a little tanzanian justice. honestly in this, because he's s getting in this country.o so i appreciate so much, bothm r of you coming. res and i'm sorry fotir what you've been through. and i hope that restitution much.id to you both. >> thank you very much. i thank you so much.r thank you so much.re to if you but we are calling for somebody. there to if you can help out. >> yes. what next? we asked every republican running for the presidential nomination next year. very basic questionsout the wart the war in ukraine.y almost all o f them answereds ar us amazingly. and their answers are remarkable and actually pretty great was heartening.ng exper experience will tell you what they said next. >> fox news media is proud to bring you this. >> she's a hero moment. >> she's a hero moment. >> new york city. you have to have the skill kitcn and the drive to make it here.
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ukraine a vital strategic ob interest for america? what's our objective in ukraine and how are we going to knowje d we've achieved it? >> what t is the limit of money and weapons? you'd weapd be willing to send to zelenskyy? have u.s. sanctions been z doe e effective? >> and does the united states face the risk of nuclear war with russia? it's kind of presumptuous forw o a cable show to send these, but no one else inhe the media seesm to be asking them. and we thoughprt weim should.ae the first presidential primaries are ten months away. e voters should know where their candidates standca on the big issuendidates stand and this in some ways is thene w biggest issue.e aske so tonight, we're happy to report that virtuallysponded. everyone we asked responded. nikki haley ignored us .d us john bolton said he was too busy doing some unspecified thing, but most of the rest oftk us them did get back to us. >> and we are grateful thats they did. in generalwere, the answers werl fascinating. some of them were so thoughtful and so smart . >> they give you hope for the republican party with only a few exceptions. swers petheir answers bore nomic resemblance at all to the statements you see every day froman mitch mcconnell and various republican committee chairmen
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in the congress. rudas inrepublicans in washingtd to be committed neocons in the hillary clinton mold.s cy >> but republicans running for president this cycle generally are no at at all. that was a surprise, sur a refreshing surprise. we had no idea. we didn't know what to think. so we're going to post every response that we got in full on our twitter account tonigh as a public record of where the candidates stand on ukraine. i hope you will look at them. >> but first, here's a quickr pn summary of what we received. >> so former president donald trump, who as of tonight is the front runner for the republican nomination, sent a longlo and really interesting response. russiae. russia wou would never have attacked ukraine if i wereance.e president , he writes. >> not even a small chance. trump says he opposes regimed change in russia, quote, wechann the united states. that's far more important. the bide should support regime change inh the united states . that's far more important. got us ithe administration, thes who got us into this mess, ris trump repeatedly refers to the risk of nuclear war, which heaby describes is absolutely real.d r ne and then he callgos forukraine. a negotiated peace by ukraine, mediated by thboth se united st quote, both sides are weary and ready to make a deal. im
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trump writes, the meeting should start immediately. there is no time to spare deatnh . destruction must end. now, trump has been sayings and things like this and predicting what's intive years now,t and he's saying it again. >> what's interesting, though,so is that trump's former vicefor s president , mike pence, was also running for president this year, opposes his old bossy poi. on nearly ever y point. we're paying ukrainians russia se rights soe we won't have to fight russians ourselves. pence endorses stricte even strr sanctions against moscow. >> he dismisses the risk ofr asa tactic from putin. and then nuclear war as a, quote,suggesto bullying tactic from putin.ne wo and then pence suggests thatws anyone who disagrees with his views on ukraine is a disloyal american. >> quote, there is no room fornh putin apologists ine the republican party. >> mike pence did not specify who he was talking about. we suspect this show the most new is included in that treasonous respocategory and maybe the mot newsworthy response that we received was from florida nowngovernor ron desantis. >> the census hants well-knownin views on many topics, of course, but until tonight, no one could really say stood with precision where he stood
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on the war in ukraine. nwhich is arguably the most important topic in the world. >> and now we know desantis is adamantly opposed to the republic republicans in washington have takent on ukraine. desantis is not a neocona ma who knew, quote, well, the u.s. has many vital nationall intere, interests, anticipates securing our borders, addressing the crisis of readiness withinge nt andour military, achieving el security and independence, and checking the economic, cultural, military power of the chinese communist party becoming further entangledchinee a territorial dispute between ukraine and russia is not one of them.e ould nt question, he writes, require ouldot be the objective. the u.s. should not providef assistance that could requirengg the deployment of american troops or enable ukraine to engage in offensivee in operations beyond its borders. f-16 sixteen's and long range missiles should therefore be off the table. a hohese moves would risk explicitly drawing the united states into the conflict and drawinbetweethg us closer ta hot war between the world's two largest nuclear powers that risk is unacceptable.
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desantis goes on to oppose the policy of regime change in moscow, which is very popular bn in washington. >> and he points out that the bush administration has created an alliance between s a disaster for russia and china, and that's a disaster for the united states . quote, wprioritize ie cannot pre intervention in an escalating foreign war over the defense ofe dying our own homeland, especially as tens of thousands ofm americans are dying every yeardn from narcotics smuggled across our open border and our weaponsi arsenals, critically for our own security, are rapidly being depleted. 's desantis' so that's desantis position. clarifie clarified vivek ramaswamy.d. w >> meanwhile, we just saw who announced for president on this show a few weeksctively back responded with what was effectivelghtlyy an essay. it was so tightly argued and itw probably should be a i "wall street journal" piece becomes one .or we can't really do it justice here. but a few short excerptst excerpts give you the flavor. e >> quote, china wantuks the ukraine war to last as longb as possible to deplete western military capacity before invading taiwan. taiwan.
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it's working.ge we think we appear stronger by helping ukraine, but actually become weaker viscome a vis china. we spent 20 years droningw fo people in caves in the middle g ou and central asia and have little to show for it. we should be taking out the people who have caused the deaths o0 f more than one hundred thousand americans every year. the mexican drug cartelscartel y if i were president right now, i wouldn't limit any further t funding or support to ukraine. ukraine is not in the topf fo five of american foreign policy priorities right now. and yet merely questioning whether the money we spent n on the war is being done effectively or perhaps even prolonging the war is seens as disloyal. we get accused by both democrats and republicans of being, quote, putin sympathizers, the washington unit party and defense contractorssing tosr this conflict to go on foreverbd for the sake ooif the global ca economy and peacn e, we should be doing everything we can to end it tomorrow, end quote. >> gov. christie noem of south dakota echoed some of these points. the primary external threat to the united states is communist china, she writes. and then she added anothered ste point that you rarely hears come
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and not often enough, quote, the united states has come finas to rely far too heavilany on financial sanctions as a weapon of deterrence. now,tion's tha the nations thate do america are consciously moving away from the u.s. dollallr as the world's reserve currency. sanctions against china, ira currencynn bol and russia have bolstered the russian ruble and enabled china to establishe russia tradn chinese money rather than in us dollars. >> that is true. s provably true. and you wonder why so few in congress, which pass theses sanctions will acknowledge it. >> texas greg abbott, meanwhile, was not quite so bold or precise, but in spirito he seemed to agreeagre with mosf the rest of the republican candidates, quote, president biden's blank checkro foreign policy. ukraine has diverted funding from essential needs inm needs, throwing money o the united states . throwing money at ukraine with no accountability or objective is clearly failing. and quote, once again, wthe had no idea the candidates felt this way until today, and we'res glad they do. senator tiouth cina dim scott oa carolina, by the way, did not send the statement, but instead a transcript from a hit he didde
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on trey gowdy, his weekend showe here on fox. not many detailsekend. did, but, call for, quote, degrading point does notitary explain what the point of thatil might be . >> and finally, chris christiel is still around and still fullll of bombast, still a sporty character. the u.s. milthing, christie seemed to become evenit more orthodox as a neocoht andni he calls in the u.s. military to fight and win a war against both russilya and china simultaneously. otherwise, he warns, iran h korea could take overe the world. >> so that candidere the republican presidentialr wor candidates stand on ukraine. >> but do not take it, our wordu we are posting their answers unedited on twitter right now. will twe hope you will take a l. we will read them.e wh they're interesting whether you e.took t everyon and once again, thank you to everyone who took the time to respond in such a thoughtful way. >> almost all did.l fo and we're grateful for that. so the longer this horrifyingfo administration in washington continues, the more brazenres ar foreign nationals are in c barging into our country illegally. . ththis weekend, a massive grop
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of criminals tried to force their way into the united states . >> fox's bill mugen has the the video, which will blow your mind. film legend joins us now. >> hey >> hey, bill .er. this incident actually shut down a major port tucker. n th good evening to you. this incident actually shut down a major port of entry in it the city of el paso for several hours. and it didn't get resolved untill the mexican military showed up.d up so we'll get right to that. video. take a look. you wiws exclusive video showing the moments this rushlls first started in ciudad juarez. you'll see a mass of hundreds upon hundreds of migrants pushing past mexican bordern guards and running on to the paso del norte bridge. bridge, leading into el paso.sts those migrants start runningre t towards the unitedtes, did not states thinking they were just going to run across that bridgek and get into the united states . did not work out fors them. no, we're told it was mostly venezuelan migrants. they were met at the center of that bridge by cbp, whichtablise effectively established a skirmish line in a barricade. they used a andcaged physical o barbed wire and dozens of special response officers dressed in crowd control icon riot gear.were and they were ablehem
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to effectively repel those migrants and stop them from getting intong the u.s.. standof a standoff formed, if you, will , for hours in the middle m of that bridge. exicanbefore the mexican militay showed up as backup. and we got some of that video. l take a look at thies secondtucko piece of video here. a remarkable scenen't se. you don't see this happening mui every day on a port of entry ipn the u.s. or mexico, but gua multiple lines of mexican soldiers guarding the mexican sideg the of the bridge. then the camera is going to pane around and you're going to see the u.s. actually had a very oft formidable response in the middle of that bridge. again, a skirmish line a, barricades, k rails, barbedrs wire and dozens of those cbp and officers dressed in crowdiot ger control and riot gear to repel to repel thethose migrants as td to rush into the united states yesterday. to shut ck out here live, cbp tells fox news they actuallydois had to shut down two othery sa bridges in el pasogr and barricade those bridgeantssk as well, because they saw appeae migrants gathering at those bridges as well tucker.o othe so it appeared migrants were gathering to try to rush to other bridges. didn't end up happening,
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though. we'll send it back to you. ker:i >> it's almost unbelievable.ev bill manoogian, as always,we'rer the only man there coverinatg i. >> we're grateful. thank you. thanks. >> so, stanford law school, get super , super impressive. >> and when dylan gets in, obviously, you're throw a party insi ,but is it actually impressive? what does it look like insidesi stanford? nolaw school?'s lik >> actually , it's notd impressive at all. it's like completely degraded and crazy. d had a federal judge visited recently to be shouted down andd to be escorted off campu ss whin attempting to give a speech. you've got details on that remarkable, remarkable momenter. next. abou the first to arrive, the last t to leave fishing is our second to leave fishing is our second nature way of life. and we know it'sstar not alwayss about what's in the net. fishing classic. over a shared passion. >> start another great season >> start another great season out on the water at bass,ker fos pro shops and cabelas during
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the conversation. s casually >> in a world where everyone drinks casually, why do you not yo drink? you know, i just don't see the good in it.body it's expensive. it's not good for your body. peopla lot of people make baddt decisions when they drink. and i'm like, noodayt nice. so, i'm not doing that. i'm not going down that path.ded so i've avoided it. and honestly, it's worked out te for me and ir: it works doesit, actually does work out. i completely agree. >> peopl >> i don't want it whatsoever. social pressure to people always will ask me. oh, they'll be like, oh, like, why don't you drink? and i'm like, oh, you know,r mo personal reasons. and i'm like, oh, are youcovere mormon? no, i ke, no, i'm not mormon. they're like, oh, like, yout tod know, a recovering alcoholic. and i'm like, no, i just don't want to do it.. >> that's a little off topicmitu for a political show will admit that at the outset. but the chicken lady is great and we were really glad to interview her.glad >> and we think you'll be gladwc to watch that interview. walkstation, 7:00 a.m. tomorrohi .ke >> so what's it like once you
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get into one of america's most august universities? > america's most augus well, the t a lot about it. >> kyle duncan is a federalederl appellate judge. he's a federal judge on the 5th, circuit. last week, the federalist society, stanford law school invited judge duncan to speak. but whenju the judge tried to talk, students beganogy. the heckling him. apparently, because he believes in biology. one whnstead of quieting the moherselb, someone who desce herself as the dean of diversity or the dumbest we've ever seen on camera, someone called tyran steinbock showed up and proceeded to lectured by the federal judge of the harm he has caused by disagreeing with her. >> watch. have bee >> you've invited me to speaknoo here and i'm being heckled. >> stop. and i'm just asking for an administrative racism. i would like if you want me to show you when i get to mike lindell.
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for many people here, your work has caused harm, has caused has caused harm. i mean, i just mentioned that is causes you somethino g so incredibly important to say about twitter and guns. and common sense that is worth.k this impact on the division. these people i look at and i say i'm glad this is going on . >> that woman is a living metaphor for everything that is mediocracy. s mediocre and stall you put in stalinist about american society. federal marshals had to escorto the judge from the building. e >> tim rosenberger was there. he's the president of stanford's federalist society. r >> he joins us tonight. tim, thanks so i much for comino on . was that i mean, that diversity, dean, and maybe youin don't want to agree with met because you get in trouble. but i've never seen anything like that in my life. di sd studentstudent applaudingd anyone say, who were you? >> and please leave? well, thanks for having me on , tucker. >> ny to say,e temerit who are you? and please leave. t it's lik
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and i guess you haven't seen this because you hadn't been inn otcollege for a couple of yearsd but a >> but thilos is what it is like every day, not just at stanford, but in a lot of our universities.ker: t but i mean, his thisis stanforde law school. >> this is one of the bestthat schools in the world.de an wasand that dean was like, by tell literate to me. fand as far as i could tell frm the tape, didn't give a single specificat offended he example t offended her about the judge's decisions. it was just it wasri a seriees k bumper stickers. y did i miss something? d to i don't think you missed anything. i think a lot of us who workedo very hard to get to stanford eee kind of feeling like suckers right now. but you get here, youther experiencee is a mob i this, yoe see that there is a mob and there's where scu're expected to think you law mighhool was tt or thought the l is to teach you how to debate with people and how to make an,t argument. but in fact, it turns out it's d to teach you how to think a very particular waon y to hold a certain set of beliefs.el and if you don't want to doe no that, then maybe these elite schools are not for you.markist, >> yeah, i mea in i mean, they had marxists. college, i went to a pretty mediocre seee college, but they had marxist teaching there. but at least they seemedd couldt
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and they could make ant of argument. ah, there are a lot of people like diversity lady at stanford of i i don't think there is a lot of impetus to make good arguments, as youy say, the party line, he you'll be rewarded. and i think that's what this dean saw. her constituency is thes th craziest, loudest, most nut student. , th so as long as that student happy. is happy, the school is happy. o you know, there's no reasono to challenge. >> there's a reason to puspushbh back . so nicely put.qunybo really quick. did anyboddyy say privately to you, i'm shocked and disgusted by thid by this o. professor joe blankman emailed me and i think he's fine kno with that being known.d our adviser. within th and adviser obviously supportedr me. but within the law school, noa one else. there are a few folks from p other parts of the campus, but there was no widespreaard suppot . >> and the consensus seems basiy to be that this was basically fine. you know, this is just how we're going to business. >> so disgraceful, so shocking. and i'm and i'm so sorry for you that you're living in. than the middle of it. a godspeed, tim rosenbergek you
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