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tomorrow night we will be doing a live audience show. that will be tomorrow. you wan that will be thursday night.t and if youto wan bt to be a parf the show, hannity .com form fo information on how to get your free ticket s tomorrowe night and may mixed martial artist mcgregor will join us live. >> i'm excited about that's all the time we have left this evening. please dvr. never miss an episode. >> in the meantime, let your heart be troubled. laura , do you like mimi? i love emma and i like amoun. and i can't wait to see how you do against connor. not that i'm setting up. i'm actually the mediator for this fight. he'll actually you'll raise a lot of money for charity. you'll be knocked out in the first thirty seconds. but i'm looking forward to hannity. all right. so thirty seconds. i could i think i could. twenty five . all right. thanks, john . great show. i am laura ingraham.
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this is ingram angle. thank you for being with us tonight. welcome to the new patriarchy. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. all right. forget politics. i've always liked drew barrymore, born into hollywood royalty, she star power from a very young age. >> you remember how you got the role and e.t. well over with me for poltergeist. first, she said she's not really like the girl who is in the pie in the script. so. so kathy ketanji, the producer ,you said , well, maybe she's right for e.t. drew barrymore. thank appreciate it very much. >> at the age of seven , when most of us were playing hide and go seek, she knew the power of film and how to use
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the camera for maximum effect. incredibly, talented. but by the way, she still does know how to use the camera like when she interviewed trans activist and influencer dylan mulvany yesterday. >> it's very personal for me in a world where we're all trying to figure out who are supposed to be the risk. yes, bravery. oh, my gosh. i had no idea how vulnerable i was even willing to get. i think coming out can be so intense and i kind of wanted to add some some humor. it's my lifeline now. i do think that there was so much that came up this year that i had no idea that i was going to have to figure out and womanhood and vulnerable things that i didn't even know where there. mulvaney is a tiktok star whose series three hundred and sixty five days of girlhood became a smash hit. mulvany, of course, is not a girl, but a transgender who dresses like jackie ,
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answering the haters with a syrupy style and a love yourself message which drove drew to her knees. >> where do you find the strength to keep being the joy? >> well, i think having my chosen family and the people that i love to take care of me, i look at someone like you and i can't imagine anybody disliking you. >> oh, please, do you know do you want to know, ironically, who dislikes me the most? sometimes who myself. >> me too. oh, and that wasn't planned out or anything. now, let's pause for a moment. what does it mean to young women? the scene you just saw play out that one of the most well-connected and successful women in hollywood gets on her knees to pay homage to a biological man who makes money advising women on how to be women, how to cope as women.
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how is this female empowerment? oh, and note the devious message from mulvany about her chosen family. the implicit message here, your actual family probably won't celebrate your gender transition. so to heck with that. how insulting ultimately to women whose real world concerns are much more pragmatic, like paying the mortgage, making sure their kids are safe , that they're learning and as far as uniquely female challenges from menopause to childbirth to breastfeeding, mulvany isn't the place to look for answers here that democrats like to claim that they have a monopoly on protecting women and girls. >> human rights are women's rights and women's rights are human rights once and for all. this is part of that girl power network. >> this is how we rise up together. >> i take some for lack of a better term, that ascoli
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ingesting women. you know how to get it done. this i want women to see that you do not get pushed around. but that is precisely what the rabid forces relentless sleaze sell the trans culture are doing. >> i was forced to compete against two biological males all throughout high school. i raced against these athletes over a dozen times every single time i lost. >> this is just not okay. and it's not fair. and we're dealing with something that's completely out of our control when we're racing biological males. the fact that that's still happening, that women are still losing to biological males in their own sport shows why we need more female athletes to speak up about this. okay, well, if you're a female athlete and you have the temerity, like those women did, to complain about having a biological man compete against you, you may just be canceled. this is what happened to a girls school basketball team in vermont last month. the christian school forfeited
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a playoff game because the opposing team had a biological male on the roster. will , today, we learn that the team for just defaulting on that one game is now banned from playing in future tournaments. wow. drew barrymore types would probably call them all bigots when they're really just acting in accordance with their faith and , yes, their truth. >> let me ask you about the negativity. how have you dealt with it and what's an approach you take? what self talk? >> what do you filter? >> is this for feminism? and twenty, twenty three has arrived for women to be socially accepted today they need to prostrate themselves to men who identify as women. but this, of course, isn't the first time the left has signaled subservience to left wing ideology. >> those who wish to .
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we will now kneel for our moment of silence. it was bad enough when the kneeling was too black lives matter, a corrupt neo marxist organization. but now women are supposed to be willing to give up all the gains they've made in business and sports and cheer for biological men taking their spots. and the message isn't just that you have to be okay with biological boys and men taking your opportunities. you must be willing to share bathroom and locker rooms with them as well. >> mr. president , this is my two hundred and twenty first day of publicly transitioning because of you. do you think states should have a right to ban gender affirming health care? >> i don't think any state or anybody should have the right to do that. as a moral question, as a legal
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question, you should have every single solitary right, including including use of your gender identity, bathrooms, but public. yeah, that's the leader of the free world . and it gets worse. what about those who stepped up to respond to the growing outrage? >> what's going on in florida? is , as my mother would say, close to sinful. i mean, it's just terrible what they're doing. >> i mean, what what what what are they thinking? about here now? >> can you imagine how this looks on the international scene? america is being battered by inflation. banking stresses that he caused. it's bogged down in a proxy war in ukraine that he started. i mean, in response, obviously. >> and this is what biden chooses to focus on . i was a senior in high school and my dad was dropping me off. i remember about to get out of the car and i looked to my right and two well-dressed men in suits kissed each other. and i never forgot to turn.
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looked at my dad. he said , joe , it's simple. they love each other. >> it's simple. no, i'm not joking. yeah. wilmington, delaware, circa nineteen sixty one . that story happened just like he was a civil rights activist who was repeatedly arrested or an award winning student who earned three degrees, or he's at home among puerto ricans and the puerto rican culture. all of that was made up to . and by the way, four decades after this epiphany, biden oppose gay marriage. remember saying it should be between a man and a woman. now, this anti woman woke obsession hasn't just compelled biden to make stuff up. it's compelled medical schools to do the same. indiana university school of medicine is now forcing all students to read lessons that insist that cervical cancer screening is not just for women, but biological men as well. well, it's that way in order
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to avoid offending certain patients may notice they are never worried about offending women who think this is both antiscience and anti women. >> they're not worried about that at all. so now, sixty years after the advent of the modern woman's rights movement, the left has effectively made women irrelevant. i spotted a young woman could get in college admissions positions in corporate america and the military and sports government can all now be taken by men and women. >> you need to affirmatively celebrate this, complain and again be ostracized. well, i have a message to all women watching out there. you who reject the promoters of this new trans patriarchy. never forget you, the courageous, courageous ones. you are uniquely created by god with biological gifts that a man will never and can never
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have. >> and that's the angle joining us now. i'm delighted you both with us. mollie hemingway, of course, editor in chief of the federalist fox. news contributor, and ned ryun, american majority ceo. molly, more than any other visual that than i have seen recently. that image of drew barrymore kneeling on the ground to a tiktok trans influencer really does take a cake. >> it's just so sad to see this women's movement, which went from talking about equal opportunity for women or about what women could achieve. now is teaching this idea that men can be anything they want to , including women, and that they can do it better than women can. i cannot think of a better metaphor than this image of drew barrymore sublimating herself on her knees to this dude in lady face. and it's you know, it's just it's embarrassing to see just as a female, as a woman.
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>> well, ned, i think this looked very choreographed. this was well thought out. i mean, she's got everyone talking about her show. perhaps not a lot of people talk about again, i've always been a fan of hers. but i think molly captures it. well, it is truly a sad moment for the feminists of 2020 three to look at the landscape and say, all right, girls, celebrate a biological man taking your slots for all these different positions. >> absolutely. i mean, the rise of transgenderism signals the total collapse, complete failure of the post, modern feminist movement that used to fight tooth and nail for the equal rights amendment. title nine , gender parity to now watch biological males compete in women's sport, win in women's sport when female beauty contests have dylan advising women on how to be a woman. >> i mean, the amazing part is that some of these feminists are either completely silent on it or they're actually embracing the complete farce of a biological male masquerading as a woman.
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and the amazing part to me is not only they total traitors to their movement, but complete hypocrites as they're bending the need to the patriarchy. and it leaves you wondering what was the point of the feminist movement to begin with if this is where we are ultimately going to end up? but laura , i think it's also a commentary on our culture and society that we are actually celebrating this mental instability. i mean, what does that say? about us that we're actually celebrating people that are cutting off body parts that injecting themselves with all kinds of drugs and hormones to destroy who god made them to be? and you have people sitting there clapping and barking like circus seals in approval. i mean, i think we're in a real world real estate and problem here in this country when we're celebrating mental instability, when we should actually be encouraging these people to seek mental and psychological help and welcome to the white house for their courage. watch this right.
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do you have any messages to the families of trans folks that are seeking, you know, options for their children but are struggling to find resources? >> i do. >> this is blood of your blood. bone of your bone. it's a matter of acknowledging that there's nothing to be just because it's different. >> it's nothing to be fearful about. molly, again, the dylan mulvany was saying, it's my chosen family that supports you. the message, they're being kids. time to push away mom and dad and the old notions of the nuclear family for this new new new normal that is much more welcoming, accepting and modern. >> and it's attractive to a lot of people. well, it's a social contagion right now that this is happening. i mean, one of the people pictured there is someone clearly going through mental duress, you know, claiming that he is a female. the other is the sitting
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president of the united states supporting cutting off healthy body parts of children ,supporting the permanent sterilization of children. i mean, this isn't just immoral for our country. it also does affect our internation standing. it is very difficult to say we have the moral high ground when we have the sitting president of the united states supporting this instead of doing things to help protect children and their families. from this dangerous radical gender ideology. and that if these if this is exporting american values, these are the values we're exporting. >> really? yeah. it's pretty hard to make the argument that we're what we're exporting exporting now is american exceptionalism. when you realize this is actually what's being promoted by our ruling elite. >> but this is where you end up when you say there are no absolutes, that you can't definitively say something is right or wrong. and when you can't say no and that something is wrong, you end up in a completely absurd position as a country where you think that somehow, magically men can be women and women can be men.
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>> but but it does show where we've come as a society and culture. and it's not a good place. >> all right, molly and ned, thanks so much. now for years, republicans in congress have been seeking something called suspicious activity. reports regarding the biden family's foreign business dealings, the administration, democrats in congress and most importantly, the treasury department have been blocking them. well, that's until now. earlier today in an announcement that got very little attention, house oversight committee chairman james colmer revealed that they received the first one . and as jonathan turley reports, it shows money going from china to three biden family members, including one not previously discussed as a recipient of such money. joining me now is ari fleischer, former white house press secretary and fox news contributor. ari, i think the white house for the last two years have been blowing this off for three years, even have been blowing this off, saying this is a right wing conspiracy theory. leave our family alone.
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does it get harder to do this with this new report out? >> well, of course, it gets harder because now we're going to have facts to talk about. there's always been suspicion as well. grounded and suspicions, suspicion. that's based on documents, on tax evidence that came out in a laptop that belonged to the president's son . but now these financial records make it official. now, laura , just so people at home know, just a financial suspicious record was created, doesn't mean anything criminal happened. in fact, most of these things are legal, but we deserve to know if there is a foreign source of money that is funding president biden's lifestyle. enabling him to afford a beach house, enabling to pay the expenses at his mansion in wilmington. he was a senator for all his life. where did his money come from? and all of a sudden, the year after he leaves the vice presidency, he's a wealthy man. >> it's a suspicious activity. and now we're going to finally see the facts in the patterns and the trends. well, jill biden has repeatedly
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insisted that this isn't a big issue at all. >> watch this. your son, hunter, has really been a target for republicans over the years. likely will be in the years to come. >> how does your family deal with that intense focus on hunter? >> we deal with it by just, i guess, have a different perspective. i mean, i love hunter and i'll support him. >> has the wave of investigations into him, does that factor into any of the thinking heading into twenty , twenty four ? >> no, ari, did the bidens have anything to worry about here, given the fact that our press corps, the regime press, as i like to call them, simply will not cover this and the press won't cover it? i don't care how big the smoking gun, if there is one, comes out, because that would mean the press would have to acknowledge that for years it basically sat on this story and didn't think it could possibly be there. so the press won't mainstream press won't. but most many of the other press will or conservative press will .
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fox news will . it will get out into the ecosystem. and i want to make one thing clear , though. this is not about the president's son . this is not about his family. it's only about joe biden. and any republican who even uses the name of the president's son . i submit to you, is making an error because it's not about family. it is . did joe biden receive money that was filtered through his family from china, from russia to pay for his lifestyle as soon as he left the vice president's office, did he start to benefit from the deals his family did abroad and that personally benefited the president because he won't answer any questions about it. so he's the only person of interest that i have in this matter. i could care less if his son or his brother made money unless that money filtered through to joe biden. and that's what we need to know . >> or if it's one just big fungible pot, ari, that they all kind of share together and they all mutually benefit from that pot of money wherever
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donating to a pet's medical care can keep families together. pets and people belong together. >> learn more at pets and people together. dog red states are going to waru against the diversity, equityd and inclusion scam. and they're winnin g. in florida, a new housee bill would eliminate diversity, equity, inclusion officesn and colleges. colleging but some schools are notbut somn waiting for the government. to step in.tees at th trustees at the new college of florida voted to ax the school's office of outreacht heol's offand inclusive excelle and by the way, that moveuded included canning a woman named lady rosario hernandez. by the way, she uses the pronouns z and zir. now, naturally, "the washington post" swooped in with a sympathetin post" c er saying, well, they also asked zir, what would you say has been the most painful part of
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this experience? t pa then the post writes, zirr resp in par responded in part, i see that th professionally, i'm in mourning because i see that the dea is being attacked and i am the first casualty in many ways. personally, i'm also inrsonal mourningly that i just use the word zikr for the firstr fo time on the angle. now, look, florida is not alone in texas. lieutenant governor dan patrick made it his top priority earlier this year. to block colleges from having dea offices or requiring statements in either admissions or hiring. blocking dei st joining me now is lieutenant governor dan patrick . dan . , i get the sense and i. travel a lot that thereldin is building momentum behind what i cal l the a.. excellence or a . merit campaign. across the united states .e rea tell us about the reaction you've gotten so far in texas. >> so there are three things really going on in higher ed.
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it's dgi diversity, equality and inclusion. there's tenure that we're pushing also critical ract rid of in texas. and then there's teaching and and,there.heorye theory laura , the momentum is there because the people of americf a are fed up. >> the parents who are,000 a paying twenty, thirty , forty thousand a yea year for their students go to college, are fed up oo f their studentscl instead of beingege are edducated and learning to be innovative, people are being indoctrinatedsh . and what dci doee s foper may no the people who may not know if they have kids in college orally not following the stories, basically the university the univer are demanding you to take an oathn or sign a pledge, talk about when you apply for a job.r well, what weres with people of color? what do you think abou your relationships with people of color? what do you think about this? you have to answer all theset te aquestions, then take a pledge just to take a job.a person i mean, i wouldn't wantf color having to write do a person of color having to ton write down in an essayces with their experiences with whitehich people in their lives.er this is equity, which bernienier sanders, as we know in a famouse interview, didn't know, you know, equality.
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we all support. we we want want equal opportunityo america for everyone. that's what we stand for. f outcomuity says we want the same outcome for everyone and take meritfor ever off the b and that will destroy america. >>. well, on cnn, there was thin discussion today. todaydan , about how recent pog thpposedly found that 38% of republicans think the countryvet is increasing. y diversity is threatening american culturetening america., so this guy, ron brownstein, has been around forever. had this trench observation dividing lines between the partiewnstein, hads is not h economic as it is how you feelns about the way the countrybout how th is changing. that is the fundamental fault line in our politics.nging. it's the fault line in the and it is clear the energy in the republican party is for candidates who express the ene resistance to that in all sorts of ways, from classroom censorship to bookman's ofat for what's happening on lgbtq rights in the red states . yes. re okay, so the response here is that that people who are
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against d.c.i are essentially racist, insular and don't want others in their community, like georgetown, brentwood and all the other fancy neighborhoods around the country that are all liberal by the it's it's just the opposite. and when i speak to people ofk color, black and brown ,don' they don't like the crt, they don't like the dti either.e they want to their childrenr as they did in their lives. they they want to achieve things through merit, not because wan f that ther of their skin that they get this opportunity. oppw we want everyone again to havecg an equal opportunity, but weety cannot get away from merit. get the best should be able to gette into our colleges. . the best should be able to bes t hired. you know, a large partarte od f started very quickly ateet the university of texas here,ey right up the street behind cam . they came out early and said they were teaching critical race theory in college this we banned k throughn a 12 last session. in i came out and twi said ieen a tweet, we banned it in key sai through 12 . we'll ban it in the higher ed.dk acey came back and said , look, we're not accountable to theor b legislature or the board off re.
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i said regents and i said , well, thend i guess we have to get rid ofof tenure. how dare these liberalenure. the professors, especially in a red state, but anywhere , think run that they run the educationdo system? they are paid by the taxpayers.. so now we' and their taxpayers. dei and ow we've attacked tenure d.c.i and crt. we're not going to put upp with with it in texas and the american people aren't going to put up with it. black , white and brown. no, it's diverse. divisive.it's divisivw the and we know that wbased one ared on how we got to go down. >> but it's also it's also it's. okay? let's put it also unconstitutional. okay, so let's just put it. out absolutely. and that we're >> putting an end to this kind of governor . >> thank you. all right.thanks sure.li eutenantadvocacy your opinions m the bench land as absolute disenfranchisement of their right. it's uncomfortableinions from tt for many people here, your work has caused harm, has caused. yo harm. uncomfortable tok ha it must be uncomfortable for you now by now, you've probably seenthat that video of tyrian steinback stanford d ,who is the stanford dean of div
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diversity, who encouraged all students to yell down judge kyle duncan of the u.s. court of appeals for reportedly miss gendering. >> lytic, who identifies as a woman. yeah, put them up on the cross for that one . what you probably did not knowls was that the litigant was twice co convicted for receiving child .ography. so a who thes w schools know flakes went to the mat for is what we're talking about. yest yeah, but they weren't done yesterday. of thed the dean of martinez, the law school, jenny martinez ,who merely uponmerely ojai's te judge for the abysmal, abysmal disgusting treatment at stanford university. the protesters dressed i treatmn black and wearing face masks that read counter speech is free speecht roun, stared siy as martinez exited her first year constitutional law class. according to one observer, the s the student protesters. comprised nearly a third of
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the entire law school. >> joining me now, victor davis hanson, senior fellow at the the hoover institution affiliated with stanford . victor, this is one ofted with the saddest and most infuriating moments i've seen come out of higher education in education in stanford, one of the top schools in the nation, is it really now? i don't think it is this int th free fall. i mean, we expect thesstudeen io re tstudents we've seen it befoe to be rude, to be vulgar and almost. if you looked at the placards when they attacked a federal rajudge,l ju but there werenisto four administrators, there are three did nothing. and as you pointedrs thre, d one appropriate at the podium and attacked the speaker, tried to stifle his first amendment these rights. >> and these are the guardians arheof the law, supposedly. >> and then when the law, dean, kind of played a very cautiouscs apology without any mention that any of these people would be punished. one hundred of them lined the corridors to intimidateme
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a law. dean and then you havethis l to superimpose this law, this law school. i mean, we have the banks schoo bad freed parents that the newl, york timesnkma tells us they wee both law professors. there were intimatelyd parents more involved with sam banks and free than we were otherwise told former law dean was one ofa the people who bailed him outn and allows him to be on campuse at their home.r la we had another law professorsorp trial that during the johnny depp trial out who tweeted out that fantasize d about killing john donnelly, johnny depp and having his body ,i think, rot, rot and be eaten by rats. profe we have another lassw professor from stanford at the impeachment trial hearings of donall, theofd trump attackef nowhere, baron trump, 13 yearno. old and said he's no baron. twoe >> and then we had just two years ago, they attackedety. a stud the federalist society. a student wrote a fake letter letter thaent wr that wt was circulated suggesting that the federalist society was going to conduct was armed insurrection. and when you superimpose all of this on the university whereer f the president now is under studt
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fire by the school newspaperas alleging that he was unethical, unethi calling for his resignatiocan, o you remember the euphemism list of all the taboo words. stanfordl th writes were nott su supposed to use like american and migrante. you and then there was the snitchg clause that said , if you heard coul anybody using him, you couldthem anonymously rat them out. we birthedut elizabeth holmesoms and the theranos meltdown. so, i mean and, this is the great this university i was a graduate of. i'm the fifth member ofversity. i was a graduate my family to go there.sible and with uc berkeley, they were responsible for the twentieth century california miracle. >> they trained our professions. they trainedfessions trained ou our engineers. t and it's just tragic to see it implode. it's it's committing slow motion suicide. >> they've let these commile wall rattle. l people are terrified of theme te and they don't have the moral gumption or the courage to say, no, moss, you're not going if that is coure. >> if that's victor, if thatis is courage, and that is the i best of the best in the unitedn states , then the unitedn bi
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states of america is in bigg trouble. tech, the take georgia state, georgia tech, university of alabama, any of the southern over sec schools over stanford university tonight. tot. okay? after what we saw. victor, than after what we saw. victor, thank you.n hits the w now biden hits the wesest coasth not to reassure consumers after the silicon valley bank failure ,but to come for your guns.r yor yes. congressman tom massie has all n the details and he's next. >> some of the things that go better together, like your workplace benefits and retirement savings with toyia considering all with toyia considering all your financial choices ,help you be better prepared for unexpected events. void well plan. >> well invested, well protected. i can't believe this is how you kids talk to your friends. this is talking. did you have a nice day? look at the size of these butterfly shrimp shine normed shrimp. what now? she's talking. >> my name is dr bond.
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possible to move us as close as we can to universal background checks without new legislation. >> okay, this isn't just the doj. i want you to understand that this gives a lot of powerf powe to otherto federal agencies as well. for instance, budha , gege,peteb and the department ofutdepartmeo transportation will have more resources to track gun shipments. it's called the federal trade commission. it's called the federal trade comm also to analyze how gun manufacturers market a littleproducts. and then this was perhaps most alarming with a little it calls on the department o more detail added.defense to it calls on the department of defense to promote gun safetyquf through the acquisition of firearms itself. joining me now to react, kentucky congressman tom massie, congressma n, i'm i'm kind of surprised that no one seems to be nobody seems to be paying attention to thisto thi executive order today.e what do we need to know? >> well, first of all, look at e where he chose to announce it in california. to announce it where gun contro where gun control laws have h
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failed. they've got a higher thaavne fal averagede mass public shooting per capita, and they've got some of the strictest gun laws . in fact, he went to los angeles county. unless you're whiteo los angele and well-connected, you probably can't get a permit to carry a concealed firearm. there. fewer than one in five thousand have a concealed carry permit in los angeles county. conc compare that to the forty three states where you can carry it's about one in to ten americans. so he went to a virtual gunl free zone to announce these programs. and one of the thing one of thes that he said he's going to do, we justel heard it right there, is to somehow achiev vere what he cals universal background checks, what he calls universal stopped a background checks wouldn't have stopped a mass public shooting in this century. he and he simultaneously trying to shut down all the failed. t the feds are the places where you go to buy a gun and go through the background check. so he's his policies are ats poi oddses a with itself, with or. >> s well, it seems like's jus he's just throwing up stuff against the wall, right. heading toward twenty ading tow,
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twenty four . they've pretty much given up on raising anybody's standard of living. correct. anybody'ng.congressman?n is notg inflation's not going anywhere . they know it. we know it. anywhere. they kno know it.so run to calie a little run on the guns with executive order and hope,? i guess, to get some political traction tha t just seems like a loser strategy. >> maybe he went to hollywood because two of his policies are based in science fiction. okay, one of them is this ballistics database where you're going to take a fingerprins is balt of a gun g the shell casing or the bullet. look, new york and maryland tried this program. they spent tens of millions oftn dollars. and aftes d r 15 years, never si solved a single crime.. that i part of it. the other is he says he's going to go after these undetectable firearms, you know, show me a firearm that doesn't have bar a metal barrel or doesn't use a brass casing like they don'tdh exist. and if they do, the persone pern shooting, it's going to blowshob themselves up.w themselv so two of hiess policies are jut science fiction. maybe that'sof these i wente tht to hollywood now.'se we well, we havnt te a phantomafte
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the tiger. out of all right. some wild out of control our ey tonight. lawsuits have caught our eyes tonight. here now, "ingraham angle" wannabe legagraham angle" lega contributor jimmy failla. >> all right , jimmy , first of all, legal. when i think of legal eagle, i think of so the first lawsuit that we're going to talk about has apparently i didn't know was this has been a problem for years. >>a proble we have been casualln ignoring a problem that has gotten sg o out of control.bonek i'm talking about boneless chicken wings. i propos e we as a city remove the name boneless wings from our menus and from our hearts. e i propose that we rename boneless wings in the city ofss lincoln. we can call them buffalo style chicken tenders. an cal >> now, this is a class actionn. lawsuit filed against buffalo wild wings. the man behinda clas claimsld the restaurant chain is engaged in false advertising because
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the wings are more like chicken nuggets. jimmy , i know you hav e those for breakfast, lunch and dinner . >> what's your thought here? what are your thoughts, jimmy? >> i'm going out on i'm going to go out on a limbn'h and say, i don't think this guy is anything. okay, that is the type of lawsuit where even if you're the winner, you're a loser. this guy is a semantic nightmare, like does he think sloppy joe is made from a guya named joe ? like it was cannibalism? of course not. okay, the whole point of goingo to buffalo wild wings, laura , n is the drink so much beer.s to you have no idea whatey they served you.y that's why they havehave ninety seven dipping sauces and the menu has a frickin 9 bibliographer you because it's so big. okay, this is the dumbes tt lawsuit ever. >> good on the judge for throwing it out. all right. laura: to anothe let's go to another false advertising issue that involvesv our favorite subject, food. >> watch her in your role
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by purchasing a hot or cold beverage to the temes app, you have a chance to win a universal orlando resortsa vacation and all sortsl orlandok prizes. >> just roll up like this.e this oh, my gosh, i won or not. >> l a group of ontario residents looking at their legal options after the coffee chain told ress them they won ten grand, then took it away. apparentlyhey wo they said it ws a glitch. they were given fifty bucks forw ere given $5their trip troubles. ten thousand to fifty bucks.jim$ that's that's like inflation. >> that's bad. inflation. that's bad. america runs on dunkin, but d canada sues on tim hortons. evis i'm trying to play devil's advocate. mayb e tim horton's really did mean to pay this money, but they had all their cash deposited at a silicon valley bank. the only other thing silicon va i can, this is like think of is this is like the student loan forgiveness of contests. . everybody thought they hadthat e ten grand come to them and then it got snatched d. >> no way. away. no way to live. all right. a man in singapore is suing for
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more than two million dollars for moreafter a woman refused th him. and now he said the woman'ss ree rejection caused him sustained trauma. jimmy and reductionsjimmy an ins somehow he g earning capacity somehow even got the woman to go to counseling sessions for a year and a half, even thoughsn they were not even dating jimmy . the woman seems bizarre and the guy totally unhinged. yes >> yes, this is a weird rom come called when harry sued sally and all i can add to this is ifn i took a woman to court everyhe time one one of wouldn't date me, we would have a thirty year logjam in the court system. ats look at this outfit, laura . ou. i wasn't exactly beating theme i off me like a zombie movie, buts this is nuts. i don't know i don't know. we'rt i mean, maybe it gives us hope in america to know that we'ret e not the worst couples out >> laura there. >> well, it wa: s truewell, it w and he's still traumatized. jimmy killed, by the wayay, a f up, new jersey and pennsylvania. shows coming up, new jersey
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and pennsylvania. so make sure that you you go s. there's info on the screen. all right.ng rep a disturbingor report about billions o how the biden administration allowed billions of dollars in covif doidd aid to be scooped up by fraudsters. amazing.. amazin g. kevikevin is here next. >> all the shocking details. stay there. jussie smollett, an actor who films the hit tv show 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
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>> when the biden administration started shoveling trillions of dollars out the door during the pandemic, fraudsters swooped in. kevin corke has details. what can you tell us tonight? >> kevin: they swooped right in. for a lot of people, covid-19 was about compliance, obey us. for some, it was a money grab. a man facing federal charges for his role in an 83 million dollar testing fraud scheme. apparently he and others submitted forms to the feds for
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tests never performed or improperly performed. there is more, doj charging 57 in connection with scheme that stole $250 million from a covid-19 aid program set up to feed low income kids, the feds say feeding our future knew they were going to get bogus forms turned in and the crooks spent money on interesting things, on a tesla, 37-acre property and the purchase of an aircraft. still not satisfied? miami-based influencer named daniel miller pleading guilty to fraudulently receiving a million bucks use being stolen id's of 10 people. used the money onnence ands like chartering a private jet and rental on her luxury apartment. it is crazy $8 billion in all gone and probably more where that came from, laura.
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>> my goodness, by the time this is all said and done, kevin, there will be tens of billions of dollars stole from the u.s. treasury. unbelievable. great report, thank you so much. that is it for tonight. it is america now and forever. go to instagram and see photos from spring training and from the recovery effort. greg gutfeld and the gang, take it from here. >> todd: fox news alert, republicans say president biden pitch to boost military spending by 3.2% is inadequate. rus russian jet brings down a drone over the red sea. i'm todd piro. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus. budget proposal today as adversaries around the world become more embolden. lucas tomlinson is live in washington with more. good morning. uc

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