tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News March 15, 2023 7:00pm-8:00pm PDT
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♪ ♪ >> sean: did you all have a good time tonight? [cheers and applause] quick programming notes, will be doing another live audience show tomorrow night if you want to be a part of this great audience, we have fun and throw footballs around, go to hannity.com for information, the tickets are free, no liberals though. anyway, tomorrow, the brothers who are accomplices in the jussie smollett case, let not your heart be troubled, do we want to give a message to my dear friend laura ingraham? [cheers and applause] hang on, say it in unison, what is the message tonight? >> we love laura! >> sean: did you hear that? "we love laura." >> laura: sean, i love them. you are okay. wait a second, wait a second. the guys! i have been waiting, i've been waiting for the cage match, what happened?
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where's the cage match between you and conor mcgregor. >> sean: he gets a bigger applause and it is my show, this really sucks. anyway, have a great -- >> laura: fantastic show, sean, i loved watching it. congratulations, awesome show and i will be watching tomorrow night, and i am laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle." thanks for being with us tonight, put up or shut up, that's the focus of tonight's "angle." it's clickbait and it is the left go to shiny object for keeping african americans on the line. of course i am talking about reparations, and san francisco's later over-the-top proposals most of which will never see the light of day. now what is a purported effort to level the playing field after slavery and discrimination, 111 recommendations were proposed to advance the reparations agenda and on the list, check this out, a $5 million payment to every
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eligible african american adult, debt forgiveness, lord knows how much that will be come a guaranteed income of $97,000 a year for 250 years, and homes in san francisco for just $1 per family. but don't worry, if they are hoa or parking fees that come with the housing, those would be covered as well. now the hoover institution is putting a price tag on just the $5 million per person part of the plan, at $600,000 per household, now, imagine adding that massive burden on to families already dealing with the crushing weight of joe biden inflation, that's hard to fathom, but fans of reparations want to suck you into the debate in order to stereotype all of you as unfeeling, uncaring jerks. >> we have been struck by the
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overheated and irrational response to this draft report. those of my constituents who lost their minds about this proposal, it's not something we are doing or we would do for other people. it's something we would do for our future, for everybody's collective future and the generations to come. >> laura: wow, it would benefit our collective futures, how could anybody be against that? now reaching into your wallet to apologize for slavery is the least you people could do. well, and of course money talks. justin hansford, a professor at the log university put it this way, if you are going to try to say you're sorry, you have to speak in the language that people understand, and money is that language. recall that this debate began on college campuses decades ago, and then the idea that really gain traction, and
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african americans who have enjoyed huge success in america, they think they deserve cash. >> individual white people are saying, i did not do it, and my ancestors did not do it, and you are not your ancestors. it's big i am a descendant those ancestors. hey, when the debt is owed, a debt is owed. man. >> you have a lot of money, you think you should get more? speak i'm 97% west african, and i should definitely get a check. >> laura: it's about much more than assigning collective guilt and assigning penalty as some people who never enslaved anyone. reparations are also needed we are told to stop the crime wave. >> there is only one thing that would stop our children from busting into these liquor stores and grocery stores stealing junk food and stealing different things, and that is reparations. there is only one thing that
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would stop our kids from busting into these jewelry stores stealing watches and jewelry, and that is reparations. >> laura: at this point, california democrats, let's face it, they are desperate, the state is collapsing and crime, there is a huge exodus out of the state and of course we have seen him the homelessness, drug abuse, and the despair. if you are a minority with a chance of opening let's say a small business in dallas or in san francisco, why on earth would you choose san francisco? now the lunar tron's on the board of supervisors not able to revitalize the economy, but they will entice you with a grab bag of goodies. and whatever you do, do not get it bogged down on the cost of reparations. it's because to a lot of people are stuck on numbers, if you want to look at numbers, look at the birthrate of african americans.
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look at the incarceration rate of african americans, look at the dropout rate of african americans. look at the graduation rate of african americans. >> laura: but even renowned supporters of reparations are scratching their heads with how the san francisco fruitcakes arrived at that $5 million per person number. >> i don't believe there has been any serious explanation as to how the san francisco task force came up with that number. people here that figure and it sounds extraordinarily large, it's not consistent with the ways in which kirsten mullen and i have attempted to calculate it. >> laura: he has rights, and by the way, gavin newsom, he might be wrong on most issues, but he is not a complete. he knows this issue would be a political nightmare, and it could be the straw that breaks the donkeys back in california. and by the way, plenty of rich suburban whites liberals have no
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interest in parting with their hard-earned money for this woke reparations fantasy. it's because the majority of white democrats, and these are the people who extensively are our allies are opposed reparations, even though we know black people have never had a fair chance economically in the society. >> laura: okay, the part about democrats being opposed, well, that is true, but her line about how black americans have no fair shot at cyclical, that is a vicious lie. in this continual smear has made nicole hannah jones through her focused 1619 project very, very rich, she has found success, and some of the other hucksters who hope to get a piece of the race pie, they also showed up last night to plead their case. >> and author called god reparations, 21 answers, 21 questions, and i can show everybody that around juneteenth
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to be funded. >> my products are in a storefront, located on 15, 67 fillmore street, you can go online. speak to the far left active activists on the board of supervisors are not deterred by any roadblocks. >> i gave sums examples of ways to find money, and taxing cigarettes, marijuana, taxing pg&e, need to find this money, it is not just for the $5 million, it's for everything we need, mental health and everything, to put your money where your mouth is. >> laura: she and others say it's important to get on the right side of history's. >> you on the precipice of history, so do the right thing. you profess to stand on the right side of history, do it with your coming budget. >> do it today with the truth of
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the reconciliation commission of south africa, the whole world is here for you. >> your name could be in the history books by passing this. all >> laura: although democrats in the house and senate, and may have thought that they are talking points, and stacy an opportunity for a gargantuan distribution of both money and land. >> you have my 100% support and commitment to either implementing quite frankly all 111 of these recommendations they are warranted. i'm so glad we are having this open conversation right now in the safe space when we are fighting to implement these recommendations. that you are here to witness who is ready to throw down or actually implement, and this is when the proof is in the pud
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pudding. >> laura: she is right, the proof is in the pudding, and tonight to the "angle" has put up or shut up, stop talking about reparations and implement them, start writing checks, big checks and a lot of them. and while we are at it, while they san francisco? why would this not be a path that is correct and right for all of california? governor newsom, presidential candidate, how low! we know why, because gavin newsom wants to run for president and knows the reparations issue is a political loser, that's why. the prospect of reparations, the thought of reparations, it is as far as most democrats and elective office will ever go. that's because the idea of reparations, the discussion of reparations tells african americans that democrats care even at a time when their economic policies are making minorities poor and not richer.
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this meant that gavin newsom hold the weak list of weak sister moves in politics, and try to create a reparations task force, so how will things play out? it seems pretty ambiguous to me. it's because the task force still has to decide what to forms of compensation are going to look like, to your point of why it is important, we know that were promised 40 acres and a mule, and that was rescinded due to discrimination. >> laura: it's time for california liberals to stop playing games on reparations, commissions, task forces, and start leading by example, either pass a generous reparations package, or stop all the talk of systemic racism. either way, we should not have to hear anymore from left-wing women losing phony racial mea culpa's. >> iuc/her pronouns, and i am here as a strong supporter of my
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black siblings to demand reparations for black san franciscans. the reason why i am a middle-class home owner, the reason why i have a college degree is because my great-grandfather was the beneficiary of the homestead act through which he received 160 acres of stolen land. >> laura: the fact is, she is like the liberal white women who cried on election night in 2016. and remember when they were weeping in the street, and if they did, they would support the only movement that gives them a chance to a better more prosperous safer and yes more possible life, and that is our movement, and that is "angle" joining me now is xavier, a former blm activists, great to see you tonight, we have an interesting perspective on this debate, explain.
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>> yes, i think it's important that first of all we called us exactly what it is. this is 111 ways to gaslight black americans into thinking that we need to be dependent on a system of handouts in order to be successful. black americans have been indoctrinated with these lies for for too long, and i used to fall for the lies until i took a deep dive into the videos and realized how easily debunked to these fraudulent narratives around systemic racism actually are. >> laura: writes now it seems like the san francisco board of supervisors and to then the task force on reparations in california are dangling the prospect of a lot of money. and a lot of property and a lot of debt forgiveness, does this end up blowing up in their fa faces? >> absolutely. this is never going to actually happen, it is so unrealistic to think that the average family in san francisco is going to be able to pay $600,000 extra a
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piece, and when people look at this list of the things that they are recommending, the most alarming thing for most is the $5 million going to each black person, but for me as an american, i am looking at the list and i see that they are wanting to sell homes and $1 to black americans, as an american and someone who used to live in the san francisco bay area, it is disgusting to me that we are more focused on slavery which ended in 1865 then we are focused on the veterans who are on the streets of san francisco homeless and begging for spare change in 2023. that's where they need to start sending their money. >> laura: but don't you agree that white liberals have no interest in opening up their wallets? >> they never do, if i went up to a white liberal and handed them my venmo account, they would not send me any money, but they are of the first with reparations, because it is another level of them virtue signaling, and people are taking full advantage, they are selling their books, they are selling black people their own
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oppression, because it is profitable to indoctrinate people with victim mentality. >> laura: savior, great to see you tonight, thanks so much. >> i think the word is stabilizing, that's what we're seeing. >> things have stabilized. >> things have sort of stabilized a little bit. >> i think the president and secretary yellen and the federal reserve did a nice job. >> laura: there was a lot of happy talk yesterday, but reality has set in, take for instance a warning from the former fdic had. >> i do think that there was probably going to be more failures along the way, and the problem we have is the same one we had back in 1970s when the government was out of control, it was a cisco policy, a monetary setting that said nn banks were not prepared for t that. >> laura: i'm right on cue, banking giant stock hit an all-time low, after the largest investor said it could not
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provide more financing from the bank. our own charlie gasparino tweeted raking from the credit suites employee, panic, meltdowns, people crying. joining us now, charlie gasparino himself, and charlie, i've been watching you since this whole thing for you blew up with the silicon valley blank don't make bank, and we were told by the experts that this was going to be contained, that people should not freak out or panic, but your sources saying that that's exactly what people are doing. >> not only doing, it's what is happening. we have a problem in the banking sector, and the economy, look at it this way. sleepy joe, the federal reserve did nothing but prints money for three years. okay, nothing. that's all they did, until the republicans took the house, i mean, and to the spigot on full blast more than it ever was before, you can't have that type of financial shenanigans, that
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type of spending, that type of -- it's not illegal, but it is irregularities, and not expect there to be a counter to that. the counter was massive inflation, and what do you do when there is mass inflation? you have to raise interest rates, and that's exposing the cracks, there are a few holes in the system. it's not just this bank, it's crypto, it's feedstocks, amc, which you know, does not make any money, but traded during this time, as high as $74 a share and it's now down to about five or $6 a share, everything is coming down because reality is setting in, and it is exposing the holes, we will get more banks that went out on the risk spectrum like silicon valley bank and did stupid things. it's just inevitable when you give the types of incentives and they can say that this is caused by trump error and deregulation, it was not. it was de minimis compared to what happened in terms of the
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incentive that both fiscal and monetary policies gave, and by the way, they make it sound also that silicon valley bank was not regulated at all. and it was on the federal reserve of san francisco, it was audited every day, if they did not know something was going on, maybe they were getting -- i don't know, maybe they were getting false reports, maybe it is fraud, but they should have known without even that stress tested they are talking about that was in the trump era, laura, the bottom line is this, this is only because of printing money and spending money and it will be a lot more of this to come. >> laura: when the music stops and a wicked game of musical chairs, people end up on the floor. now the "financial times" is reporting charlie, that the former u.s. congressman, the architect of the dodd-frank was supposed to make the whole systems safer, he had the
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signature bank that failed, and said i need to make some money. and this is a perfect summation of why we keep making this a mistake all over again. the big regulators and the big government types always end up themselves selling out. >> that's why regulations never really work, and i have found so many of these collapses all-time where they do more regulation in more regulation and they blame it on the regulations, but it's really just the incentives that are given to people to take r risk, and it was unprecedented spending from the democrats and congress and the white house. putting checks in people's hand so they don't go to work and they are sitting home gambling with crypto and others. and the other except if was the federal reserve, which printed astronomical money, and it was
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out of the pandemic, we did not need it. the economy was okay. it just kept throwing money at the problem, and when you do that, every time, and have been in 1999, it has a thrift crisis, and it's not regulation, its government incentives, and all of them believe in the monitor theory. >> laura: cheap money, printing money, no money, and think you, great to see you. now and both parties, we will explain how a new polling shows that he is actually on the right side of the issue, and help's oversight committee chair has a new piece of information to share with us about the joe biden family financial windfall from abroad. stay there.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: of the conflict between russia and ukraine is a territorial dispute and the one that u.s. cannot fund for as long as it takes. those were the words from likely presidential candidate ron desantis earlier this week. for that eminently reasonable take on the matter, the d.c. war hawks on leash on him.
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>> governor desantis who i don't know do this super soft pedaling of the language, i find very, very troubling. >> it was troubling to hear someone on the hard right not condemn when we put in so much as excuse him. the right wing of the republican party has decided to turn their back on democracy. they have tremendous affection for dictators. >> laura: do these lunatics even hear themselves on the l left? what happened to being an antiwar party, they have sold out. there was some criticism from the g.o.p. establishment as well, but ron desantis and donald trump are defining, have are defining the future of the republican party. now according to the polling outfit, the g.o.p. is trending away from you again as vital to u.s. interest, and perhaps more interestingly, younger republicans are much less interested in an assertive u.s. policy in general, joining us
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now is john ratcliffe, national intel under donald trump, for ron desantis to say it's a territorial dispute and we can't stay there for as long as it takes, both of those positions are correct as factual matters, are they not? >> well, let's listen and talk to all kinds of republicans and they agree on this, this is an unnecessary war, vladimir putin has invaded ukraine twice, both times joe biden has been in the white house, and so i think where republicans are disagreeing is this is joe biden's mass, now how do we fix it? how do we get out of this? and when you hear ron desantis and donald trump and other saying, that there is a crisis in leadership here that there is zero confidence in joe biden as commander-in-chief, he has had zero success, and so there is zero confidence in him.
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he was a disaster as commander in chief and afghanistan, and then now let's look at this policy or strategy with regard to ukraine, first it started out as there was not going to be a war, because he was going to deter tin, then he was okay with the small incursion, then when vladimir putin vladimir putin actually invaded, he said essentially i'm willing to surrender ukraine by giving volodymyr zelenskyy a ride out of town, and now he has gone 18d saying this is a fight to the death. that's not an inconsistent strategy, laura, that a schizophrenic. and what you hear republicans saying is as he toggles back and forth between strategies that he does not have, he can execute on any of them, and that's where i think republicans see the problem with ukraine. >> laura: john, i think it is bigger than that, this language, as long as it takes is a nice sentiment, but name the recent
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conflicts we have stayed in "as long as it takes? afghanistan, iraq, i guess, grenada, vietnam? that is just ridiculous. if it goes on 25 years and vladimir putin is able to get money from china and keep it going for 20 years, they really think the american people are going to support that? is lindsey graham and all of these guys out of their minds? >> absolutely not, and folks like lindsey graham think let's just keep sending more weapons to ukraine, and eventually, this goes back to can joe biden lead an international group of our allies to victory in ukraine by a supporting ukraine, and the answer is increasingly republicans say now, he has had no success that he has been an abysmal failure, he has been bullied by russia, he has been bullied by china, he has not stood up for america, and to put that much confidence and a
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joe biden administration as commander in chief really is just not resonating with republicans. >> laura: great to see you tonight, thank you. and the truth is, joe biden is compromised by both ukraine and china as we are learning more about tonight, according to bank documents obtained by the oversight committee, rob walker, a biden family business associate and his company received $3 million in wire from the chinese energy company two months after joe biden left the vice presidency, soon after hundreds of thousands of dollars in payouts went to members of the joe biden family, james chair of the oversight committee joins us now, congressman, do you know, or frankly doesn't really matter which members of the biden family received money? >> i do, and at the end of this i think that we will say that
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there are probably six or seven family members that were involved in various business games around the world, but with this particular transaction that we are talking about, there were three biden family members including one that has never been mentioned before, so this just shows how deep the biden family was involved in this influence, and we don't know is what the purpose of the money was for. everybody says it was for an energy deal? it looks to me like these people that were closely aligned with the chinese communist party sent $3 million to a shell corporation, and then they turned around and split it three ways with a third going to the biden family, three different family members for no apparent reason, they do not and vested in. it just appears they stuck it in their pocket. this is just one transaction, laura, we are on the hunt for about a dozen more just like this one.
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>> laura: congressman, speaking of ukraine, have you been digging anymore into hunter's money from burisma? because it seems like a concern given all of the money that we are sending to ukraine, and again, quote "as long as it takes" i have never heard anything "as long as it takes." that is a lie, we are not going to be there as long as it takes. but it seems like this ukraine thing is an obsession with biden. >> it does seem like it is an obsession. there's very little support to my congressional district for sending ukraine a blank check, and it will tell you this, the whole burisma thing stinks to high heaven, it's ironic that my counterpart on that oversight committee led the impeachment of donald trump for a suppose that quid pro quo with ukraine when everything that i am researching shows that the quid pro quo was joe biden holding up the foreign
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aid to ukraine during the obama administration in exchange for the termination of that special prosecutor who was investigating corruption with in burisma, the company that the then vice president sun set on to board up, so there is nothing good with the money come of this investigation is of joe biden, and we are following the money. we have the first set of bank records, now we are getting to look at the bank violations, and remember there are 150 bank violations from at least 13 different banks, then we will continue to subpoena for more bank records. and new members of the biden family and associates on the scheme to investigate more money trails, and there is no explanation for why the bidens have received this much money from our adversaries around the world.
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>> laura: well, the appearance of being compromised at the very least with ukraine and china, the appearance is real. congressman, thank you. now a soap company throws suds at an academy award winner, and to this youth drug craze is paralyzing users. raymond arroyo has it all. "seen and unseen is next."
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>> laura: it's time for a "seen and unseen" segment where we explore the scenes of today, and joined by raymond arroyo, we all watch brendan fraser, he won the oscar for playing an obese man in the film "the whale" but a soap company is now upset? >> you remember a few years ago, dub soap made a decision to be more inclusive and diverse, now what soap has to do with people size and color, i've no idea, but i guess it is good
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marketing. >> smash on beauty stereotypes in the media, and shows the world a more inclusive view of beauty, champion and expect the narratives, together, we can change beauty. well, dub soap has appointed itself with the representative of obese people everywhere, dell visit in a lather that brendan fraser got an academy award for playing a morbidly obese player without actually being morbidly obese, they tweeted out "stop giving fat suits awards, we want better representation in hollywood #let'schangebeauty ." let's change beauty, let's call a cardiologist, he played a 600-pound man and "them whale" is dub suggesting that it's healthy to carry around 600 pounds to play a role? >> laura: i did not see the film, i just saw clips, it seemed like he was just unbelievable, he is a great
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actor. people will find anything to complain about today, honestly, raymond, this takes the cake. but you probably cannot say that, that would offend someone. >> why is this open hygiene company worried about plus plus extra large casting, stick to keeping people clean. >> laura: may be they sell more soap the bigger the body, i have no idea. but the daily show released and unseen clip of the segment with president biden and he was interviewed by actor and former obama/biden staff or a cow pen, but maybe he forgot, so he took him through the office. >> come back here, not many people come back this way, but come on in. i went and spoke with the kennedy library a couple of times, last time i spoke there, i get handed this by a caroline kennedy. and it's that famous letter he wrote. and this is the actual copy. and it's why am i gone.
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>> okay, okay, laura, first of all, it was not a letter, and is also not why am i going. it was jfk's speech about space exploration called why we choose the moon, joe biden is so confused, his probably in that room right now searching for his personal copy of jfk jr. spoke why i'm still here. that does not exist either, which is probably why biden's only democratic competitor is saying this. >> nikki haley says presidential candidates over the age of 75 should take a mental, competency test. >> i don't think anybody is complaining about bernie sanders. >> what about president biden? >> no. every individual should look into their own heart to make the decision, they can see them on television and if they want to be concerned about certain things, they should. >> laura -- >> laura: very kind. >> yes, she is holding back a
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little bit, but 37% of democrats want somebody else to run, 70% of all americans. the age in competency is clearly an issue as you can see in that clip we played. >> laura: well, his office or that little small office off of the oval needs a little more decoration, don't you think? that was quite a sparred wall, it was just to -- that was odd. >> that is the monica lewinsky room, i want to dwell on it, but it's a historic room, but the drug of choice for gen z is totally legal, it's called whippets, nitric oxide, or laughing gas, 12-25-year-olds have increased usage last year by double digits according to government numbers, some are inhaling up to 150 canisters a day. neurologists say it's more dangerous than cocaine. >> there is nothing funny about laughing gas, it could leave you in a wheelchair for the rest of your life, please don't do it.
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nitrous oxide can cause paralysis. this used to be a rarity, sadly, we are seeing people being screwed up by nitrous oxide every week. >> laura, this thing is unbelievable, they should regulate it to a bit more, i know there's some laws about selling whipped cream to underage people, but this is out of control, tiktok, 479 million users have watched people use this drug on tiktok, that's where they are getting it from, terrible. >> laura: i wonder why chinese want to tiktok in the united states, dumb and dangerous trends and stupid other videos. raymond, great to see you. now pennsylvania is a state in crisis, so what is needed to fix it? especially as we approach 2024, all eyes again are going to be on pennsylvania, former republican candidate for the senate dave mccormick is a name that has floated for another senate run, and he has a plan.
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from draconian covid policy is to the choking off of natural gas, fracking, folks ran for the exits. in the states lost 40,000 residents to other states between july 2021-july 2022. only seven states lost more during that same period, and the city's are a mess where no one feels safe, walking home from work or school. >> philadelphia police believe three shooters chased down a 15-year-old boy and shot him ten times. just afternoon. >> seven people shot at the intersection of third and north, the range from 32 to 31. >> one man shot so many times on the porch and killed. >> laura: for three years in a row, philadelphia has seen record high murder rates, and this year is on track to outpace 2020 as homicide rates of 500, one obvious solution to a state in crisis is capable representation. but they don't have that either, though adelphi is run by a
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mayor who stands out not with citizens, but with soros backed d.a. larry krasner. and they have a senator who is not well enough to show up to work. we just learned yesterday that john fetterman is likely going to be in the hospital for another at minimum two weeks. the people of pennsylvania have been forgotten, and that needs to end, so how does that happen? joining me now to discuss this, david mccormick, former senate candidates, author of the brand-new book "super power and peril of battle plan to renew america." dave, good to see you tonight. now we will get into the book, but there is a buzz behind the story building that you will make another senate run. is that any off given how bad things are right now and your home state? >> well hi, laura, thanks for having me back. i really appreciate it. you describe it so well what is happening in pennsylvania is a microcosm for america where the
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country has been headed in the absolutely wrong direction and it's under joe biden's presidency and the democratic leadership, the first time in 76 years we have two senators that are democrats from pennsylvania and we have a nation in crisis where our economy, a record high inflation debt, the offense and all crisis, the crime ravaging the city is, and what we need is leadership and a plan for moving forward, and that's what the book is about. a plan to educate our people and to confront china, and to secure america. in the thing that i learned on the campaign trail as people once leaders that are going to answer these problems, and that's what we need to do to turn the state around. >> laura: isn't the case that unless we have our own economic house in order, dave, we give people a fair shot at at least a middle-class lifestyle, that it is kind of kind of pie-in-the-sky thinking, do you think we will run the rest of the world when we can aim run ourselves? >> i completely agree with you,
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because america's superpower, america's strength is dependent on two things. it's been strong at home and being able to project to those values, so we need to go to the gym, we need to build the mu muscle, and one of the things across pennsylvania, and they did not have enough skilled workers, then you see the fentanyl crisis, 5,000 people last year, so we have to get our own house in order, and that's what the book is about, leaders that come forward and bring a plan to actually do that, and that is in my opinion how we are going to win collections, and to half my collections to change the direction of pennsylvania and the country. >> laura: donald trump did not endorse you when you were se senate, and a lot of people were second-guessing the decision by president trump will you seek his endorsement if you run for the senate in the future.
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>> well, president trump endorse the other guy, and i lost by 900 votes, and i take full responsibility for that, and if i run again, i will run as a candidate that can run on the basis of his own merit and can bring great leadership to pennsylvania. >> laura: we look forward to your announcement and go out and get dave's book. thank you very much. when we come back, pothole pete plays big boy once again, and we have the video.
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u.s. remains the gold standard when it comes to aviation safety. >> shortly after filming this, pete was spotted playing with trucks and little tiny airplanes in a sand box in georgetown. it's america now and forever. greg gutfeld and the gang take it from here. see you later. let's do it. okay. my head is going to explode. that's right. happy wednesday, everybody. you look fantastic, as do i. let's talk about stanford. some call it a college. it appears to be a little more than a day care center.
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