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the cage match between mcgregor gets a bigger applausegets a b and laura gets a biggernd i applause. >> and it's my show.t this reallisy i have a great tactic on . >> all right, listen to watching it. i love connor. all right.i lo congratulateved watching it. thc and i'll be watching tomorrow night.w and i am laura ingraham. this is ingram angle.angle." thanks for being with us tonight. pu beingt up or shut up. focus >> that's the focus of"angle tonight's angle. left glick bait and it's the let's go to shiny object for keeping african-american of course on the line. well, of course i'm talkingi about reparations and saffron'as skios latest over the toper-the proposals, most of which-tich will never seewill the light ofy now.s and what's a purported effort to level the playing field after slavery and discrimination? discrimitionone hundred and eleven recommendations were proposed to advance the reparations agenda. and on the list, check this out, a five million dollarery payment to every eligible
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african-american dealt debt fori forgiveness. guar knows how mucvenessh that's going to be guaranteed income of ninety seven thousand dollars a year for two hundred and fifty years. >> and homes in san francisco for just one dollar per family.o bun't don't worry if way orwith parking fees that come with the housing, those to be covered as well.w the ho now, the hoover institution is putting the priceover tag on just the five million dollars per person. part of the plan at six hundred thousand dollars per household. >> now, imagine adding thatold,w massive burden on to familieslry already dealing with the crushing weight of biden d inflation. that's hard to fathom, but fanst ofio reparations want to you into the debate in order to stereotype debatee all of you as unfeeling, uncaring. have been struck by the b overheated and irrationall
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response to this draft report. loose of my constituents who lost their minds about this proposal, it's not something we're doing or we would do for other people. it's something we would do for our future, for our collective. everybody's collective future and the generations to come. wow. it would benefit our collectiveo futures. how could anyone be against that?be against that? now reaching into your w now, reaching into your wallet to apologize for slavery is thee couleast people could do.oursee well, and of course, money talks. justin hansford, a law professor at howard university, sat it thi ats way. if you're going to try to say you're sorry, well, you have to speak in the language that people understand and money is that language. recall that this debate beganeso on college campuses decades ago and then the idethena really gad traction in recent years, especially after the death of
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george floyd and now even african-americann, who've enjoyi huge success in america.ey thine they think they deserve cash . >> individual white people are saying, i didn't do it and my my an ancestors didn't even do it. >> and you're and you are not your ancestors. that's that's i'm just saying i'm a descendant of those of those. and i know. bu t i listen, when a debt is old and debt is old, period.. >> but you've got a out ofet mo? money, so you say you should get more. >> yes, i'm not.sp i'm ninety seven percent a west african born in charleston, south carolina. >> so i should i shoulgedk. definitely get a check. and it's about much more , though, than assigning som collective guilt and assigning penalties on people who never enslaved anyone. reparations are also needed.repa we're told, to stop the crime>> wave. >> there's t only onheree thingr would stop our children from busting into these liquor stores and grocery stores,g junk stealing junk food and stealingi different things. >> and that's reparations. there'one iss only one crime th
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would stop our kids from busting into these jewelry stores, stealing watches and jewelry. and that's ling wat and jewelry, reparations. >> now, at this point, california democrats, well, let's face it, they are, they desperate. a the statratee is collapsingexod and crime. there's a hugeus o exoduthe s oe the state. of course, we've have seenhe hom the homelessness, the drug abuse and the despaiel r. th if you're a minority with achane chance of opening, let's o say,a a small business in dallas or in san francisco, why on earth would you choose san franciscous now? the lone michon's on the board of supervisorsco?e lu may not be to revitalize the economy there, but they will try to entice you with a grab bag of goodies and whatever you do,n do not get bogged down on the cost of reparations.t ofl >> so a lot of people are stucku on numbers. want to look you want to look a, look at the birth rate of african-american, look at the incarceration rate of african-americans, look at
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the dropout rate of african-americans, look at the graduation rate of african am african-americans. but even renowned supporters of reparations are scratching heads their heads with how the san francisco fruitcakes arrived at that five million dollar per person number. >> i don't believe that there'st been any serious explanationrano as to how the san franciscoame task force came upup with that number. when people hear that figure, sounds extextraordinarily large . raordinarily lit's not consistee the ways in which kirstencalcul mullin and i have attempted toat calculate it. . well, he's right. >> lau and by the wayra, gavin newsom,t but ight be wrong on most issues, but he's not a complete .not a complete. he knows this issue would be a he knows this issue would be a political nightmare. political nightmare, and it could be the straw and it could be the straw thatty breaks the donkey's. back in california, and by the way, plenty of rich suburban white liberals,
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they have no interest in parting with their hard earned money for this woke reparations fantasy. it's b majority of white democrats. so these are the people, and the ostensibly our allies are opposed to reparations, even though we know e black peopleira never had a fair chancnce economically in this society. >> okay, the part about, democrats being opposed to reparations, well, that's true. but her line about how black americans have no fair shot at success, that is a vicious lie. and this continuous smear it's made nicole hannah jones througs h her bogus 16 19 project very, very rich .s foun >>d she's found success.me of and some othf the other huckstet nio hope to get a piece ofhe the race pie.ir they also showed up last night to plead their case. >> come on . author called god reparations. d twenty one questions. twenty one answers. i'm working on a forty structure complex rightti, now, which a i can show everyboe around juneteenth to be fundeden
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. more products are inn a the storefront in the black shop located fifty sixty7 seven fillmore street.tr you can go onlineet, youe at thf black dot com. to t but the far left activists lef on the board of supervisors, well, they're not deterred by any political roadblocks. >> hi,y road my name is nicole cunningham. i'm six on the reparations committee and i gave some example i gs of ways to fid money, money, which is taxing everything, taxing cigarettes, marijuana tax and any taxg and everything we need to find r this money. it is not just for the five dollars million is for all the things that weit's for need education, mental health and everything that put your money where your moutneyh is . >> well, she and others tell>> us it's time to get on the right side of history.d y it's important to get on the i want your full attention atsio this moment. >> you are on the precipice of history. do the right thing. you profess to stand on the right side of history today. do it with your coming budget. what you're doing todaming budys important as a truthe tr
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and reconciliation commission in south africa. the recoommission for the whole. you. >> i'm appealing to your ego , your names could be in thi the history books by passiveness. although democrats in the house and the senate may be a lot ofah governors mansions may have thought the reparations issue was just a good talking point. d mathe far left hurt a lot of m tonight. they see an opportunity for a gargantuan redistribution ofld both money and land. >> you have my one hundred percent support and commitment to implementing, quite frankly, all one hundred and eleven of these recommendations. they are allommendations warran. i'm just so glad that we're w having this open conversation right now in a safe space when e we're fighting to implement these recommendations that thatw ityou're here to witness who who's ready to throw down t and actually actually implement ,because that's when the proof is in the pudding. >> yeah, she's right. laura: sr
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the proof is in the pudding. and tonight, the angle says, put up or shut up. san francisco, stop talking about reparations and implement them. start writing checks, bigchecks checks and a lot of them., them and while we'r.e why only san francisco, why wouldn't thisulds be a path? for that's correct and right for all of california. governor newsom, presidential candidate newsom, hello.or newsl well, we know why, becausew why, newsom, of course, wants to runn for president , knows the reparations issue is a political loser. >>s that's why the prospect of reparations, though, a thought of reparations.as mos it's as far as most democrats elective office will ever go . that's because the idea of reparations, the discussion of reparations tells africa ncan am americans that democrats career even at a time whenolicie their economic policies are making minorities poorer and not richer. >>king
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this meant that newsomt ga pulled the weakest of weak sister moves in politics.es i he tried to meet them halfway and created reparations task force. so how will things ultimatelyowl playl out? >> seems pretty ambiguous to me. so the task force stile.l hashao to decide what forms o df compensation would look like. to your point,e going about whyi reparations is important and we know that were promised 40 acres and a mule and that was rescinds dueescinded >> liscrimination. it's time for california liberals to stop playing games t on reparations commissions, task forces and start leadingthr by example. either pass a generous reparations package or stop all the talk of systemic racism. either way, we should not haveom to hear any more from left wing women using phony racial makeovers. i'm karen fleshman./her i use she her pronouns, and i am here as a strong supporterrt of my black siblings.er of my
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blac who demand reparations for black san franciscans. r black the reason why i am a m, class homeowner, the reason whya i have a college degree is because my great grandfather was the beneficiaruse myy of the homestead act, through which he received a hundred and sixty acres of stolen land . well, the fact is she's just like the l like the liberal white women who cried on election night in 2016. remember when trump trounced hillary? they were weeping in the street. they're addicted to self-loathing. eping in thethey don't really ct black people at all because if they did, they'd supportives the only movement that gives them a real chance aa chancet a better,ospero more prosperous, safer and yesud more successful life. and that's our movement. the .at's >> joining me now is xavier rosso, a former blm activist turned prager u. personality. u tonight, w xavier, great to see youve a tonight. you have an interesting perspective on this debate., exi
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explain.n. yes, i think it's important that, first of all, we call this exactly what it is . this is one hundred and eleven ways to gaslight black americans into yes, i thg that we need to be dependenta st on a system of handouts in order to be successful. black americans have beenindoct indoctrinated with these lies for far too long, and i usedi ta to fall for the lies until i took a deep dove into the videos on purger you .com and realize how easily debunkeds these fraudulent narratives surrounding systemic racism actually are. >> well, right now it seems like the san francisco board of supervisors and then the task force on reparations in california that they are dangling the prospect of a lotey of money and a lot of propertyeg and a lot of debt forgiveness. does this end up blowing up i their faces? absolutely. this is neve ces?r going to actuallyso unr happen. ea it is so unrealistic to think that the average family in san0a francisco is going to be able to pay six hundred thousand dollars extra apiece.piece, ande
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and , you know, when people look at this list of the thingsg that they're recommending, the most alarming thing for goig most is the five million dollar ts going to eachr me as n black person. but for me as an american, ng at th i'm looking at this list and i see that they're wanting to sell homes at one dollames ai to black americans as an american and as someone who used to live in the sameonn cisco bay area, it's disgusting to me that we are more focused on slavery, which ended in eighteen sixty five . then we're focused on the veterans who are on the streets of san francisco homelesson the o and begging foe change in 2020 three . to star that's where they need to start sending their money. but do you agree that whiteat wl liberals just have no interest in opening up their wallets? ninterestthey never do. i >> if i went up to a whitehite b liberal in my venmo account, they want to send me any money, but they're the first peopleut to demand escalations because it's just another level of them virtue signaling. and like you saw in some of those prior clips, people are sg taking full advantage. they're selling their books.wn they're selling black people
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their own oppression because it'spression, becaus profitablee people with the victim mentality. savior, great to s xavier, great to see youee tonight. thanks so much. much. thanks for having me. >> the word destabilizing, that's what we're seeing today. e stabilizedst today. s have s >> and i think that's really important. i think sort of stabilized il a little bitized a. think t i think the president and secretary yellen and the federal reserve di secretary d a nice job. >> it was a lot of happy talk yesterday. but today reality has set in yee take, for instance, a warning from the former fdic head.d. >> i do think they're probably going to be more failures along the way. failures ait's the problem we he same one we had back in the nineteen seventies when outo the government was out of f control with its fiscal policies, its monetary policy, inflation set in and banks were mone ready for that or prepared for that. >> and right on cue, banking that giant credit suisse, the stock hit an all time low.t an prat was after its largest
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investor said it could not provide more financing to theouw bank. our own charlie gasparino tweeted earlier, breaking fromed a credit suisse employee. panic meltdown's peopl e crying .joining us joining us now, charlie gasparino himself is a fox businessarlie gasp senior corre. charlie, i've been watching you since this whole thing blew uphc with a silicon valley bank,ke b thisand we were told by the the experts that this was going to be contained, that people shouldn't freak out or panic. but your source is sayin soug that's exactly what people are doing, not only doing whathappen what's happening. i mean, we do have a realm in t problem in the banking sector. sector, and the economy. i mean, just just look at itit i this way. sleepy joe . the federal reserve did nothing but print money for three years ,okay? nothing. that's all they did unti thl the republican took, i the republicans took the house . i mean, the the spigot was on full blast more than it ever was before. eyou can't have that type ofofs financial shenanigans, that, tht
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type of spending, that type ofit it's not illegal, but it's irregularities and not expect there to be a counter to that. the counter was massive inflation. wh and what are you doing this massive inflation? well, you have to raise interest rates and that's exposing the cracks and then more the cracks. and these are hole ts ins exposing e the system. not jus i mean, it's not just this bank. it's crypto , it's meme stocks, amc, which, you know, doesn'ty o make any money, but traded during this time as high. seventy four dollars a share. ds it's now down to about five or six dollars a share. , i mean, everything is comingingn expo because reality is setting and it's exposing the holes. we're going to get more bankst that went out. risk spectru the risk spectrum like silicon valley bank did stupid things.ie it's just inevitable when yougie give those types of incentives y . the listen, they could say thiss was caused by trump era deregulationused. it wasn't the trump era. deregulation was de minimis compared to what happened inth
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terms of the incentives that both fiscae l and monetary policies gave. and by the way , they make itt sound also that silicon valley bank wasn't regulated at all. vl it was in san francisco. its its senior executive was on the federal reserve of sanfe francisco.de it was auditedral e of sa every day.g on if they didn't know something was going on , well, maybe they were getting, you know,gett i don't know, maybe they getbe false reports that it's fraud.u but ifthey shoul they they shou known without even that stress tee talkinghey'r about, that was end the journey to trump your errors, error. laura , the bottom line is this. this is all because of this i printing money and spending money. and it's going to bewill b a lot more of this to come now when the music stops and i'm wicked m game of musical chairs. m you knowusical, people end up on the floor. now, the financial times is reporting, charlie, that the former us congressman surney frank, of course, the architect of dodd-frank that was supposed to make this whole banking system safer, he defended his decision to take that job on the board of
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signature bank that failed, saying, i need to make some money. anl right, charlie, that mon isa perfect summation. perfect of why we keep making te mistake all over again. again. the big regulators and the big the big regulators are the big, big, big government types always end up themselves o selling out ituts regulationss e never really work.ly you know what it really comes av down to was that i've covered this so many of these collapses all the time. then they do more regulation reg and more regulation and moreulag regulation. they keep blaminulation and thes are it's really just t the incentives that are given to people to take risk and do stupid stuff of the incentive. here was unprecedented spending from the democrats in congress and the white house, puttingputh peep checks in people's handsitg so they don't go to work and they're sitting home gambling with crypto and meme stocks. the other incentive was fedefederal reserve that literally until recently kept printing astronomical amounts of money. money by the way, all these bailouts,t occurred when we were out of
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the pandemic. we didn't need it. the economy was okay, etc. it just kept throwing money at the problem. and when you do that, every time you get what happened here, it happened in 2008. it happened back in 1999. s a tt i'm old enough to remember the thrift crisis. i am telling you it's not regulation, it's government incentives. mentphey should really sto and usually government incentives from the left. all these guys believe in a modern monetarhem bey theoryly money, printing money, spending money and no growth. ink you, ge charlie, thank youat. great to see you. now it's desantis versusd both the war hawks in both parties.l explai we're going to explain how newsw polling shows he's actually on the right side of this ukraine issue. sidet committeew piece of chair james comey has a newshar piece of information to sharemiy with us about the biden family financial windfall from abroad. stay there.ing yo >>u fox news media is proudhave to bring you this.not al to bring you this.not al >> she's a hero moment in new york city.she can't do that. she's a girl.
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. the conflict between russia and ukraine is a territorial dispute. and one that the u.s. cannotd fo fund for as long as it takes. well, those were the words froms likely presidential candidate ron desantis earlier this week. now for that eminently reasonable take on the matter, the d.c. war hawks unleashed on him governor ron desantis,
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who i don't know, do this like super soft pedaling ofe language the language i find very, very> troubling. >> it was troublins g to heatron some on the hard right not not condemn putin so much as , excuse him, the trump wing of the republican party has right decided to turn its back on democracy. they have tremendous affectionfn for dictators, to these lunatics, even here themselves on the left, what happened to being the war party? they've all sold outanti. now, while there was some criticism from the gopment establishment as well, the positions ron desantis and donald trump are defining you have are defining the future of the republican party. now, according to the pollin gaccord outfitin, echelon insights, the gop is trending away from viewing ukraine as vital to usaw interests and perhapsnger more interestingly, younger republicans are much lessre interested in an assertive us foreign policy in general. joining us now is johnn ratcliff
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ratcliffe, former director of national intel under president john, for desantis to say it's a territorialitor dispute and we can't staial y tt ayfor as long as it takes. >> both of those positions are correct as as as factualat matters, are they noters,t? well, laura, listen, let's start with i talk to all kindsin of republicans and all republicans agree on this. that this is an unnecessary war. putin has invade und ukraine twice. both times.d joe biden haukras been iine twnh house. and so i think where republicans are disagreeingdo w is this is joe biden's mess.? now, how do we fix it? how do we get out of this? and what you hear ron desantisns and donald trump and others saying is really that there'siss a crisis in leadership here, that there's zero confidence in joe biden as commandere in chief. he's had zero succes ss and sous there's zero confidence in him . >> you know, he you know, he
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was a disaster as commander in chief in afghanistan. a and then now let's look atfg thd ,a policy or strategy with regard to ukraine. first, it started out as therent wasn't going to be a war because he was going to deter o putin. then he wawis okay with a smallth incursioe n. vladim >> then when putinn actual actually invadedly, he said essentially, i'm willing to surrender ukraine by givingig zelenskyy a ride out of town and now he's gonevo other way and one eighty degrees the other way and saying this is a fightyg to the death this is. that's not an inconsistentistent strategy, laura . that is schizophrenic. straand what you hear republicas saying is as toggles back andh forth between between strategies that he doesn't havhe ,he can't execute on any ofere i them. and that's where i think republican johink repun, reallye the problem with with ukraine. >> laura: john, that i think it's bigger than that.er tha i think this language, as longn as it takethis long s i mean, ts a nice sentiment. but name, name the recent
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conflict that we've stayed in, conflicts we have stayed in "as lo quote, as long as it takes afghanistan, iraq, i mean, i guess grenada. right. vietnam, that's just ridiculous. >> i mean, if it goes on twentyd vladimir putin is able to five years and putin is ablep it to get money from china and keep it going fo r 20 yearsthe am ,they really thinkere ar the american people are goingin to support that. as linsey grahamg to s that? an guys out of their minds. >> absolutely not.th >> absolutely not, and folks and folks like lindsey graham think is , look, let's jusk lets keep sending more weapons to ukraine. weapons and eventually they this goes back to the point of can can joe biden lead an international group? >> our allies, to victory in ukraine by supporting ukraine?pi and the answerng ukraine is incy republic ,republicans say no, he's had ab success. he's been an abysmal failure.s e he's been bullieend by russia.ne he's been bullied by china. he hasn't stood up h for americn and to put that much confidence in a biden administration,r in
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as commander in chief really is just is not resonating with republicans john . tonireat to see you tonight. >> thank you. thank you and the truth is , biden. is compromised by both the ukraine and chinbya as we at learning more about tonight. according to bank documents obtained by the oversight committee, rob walker, a biden family business associate, y and his company received three million dollars in wire the chineseom energy company two months afterc joe bideomn left the vice presidency. soon after, hundreds of thousands of and payouts wentt o to members of the biden family.e james colmar, chair of the house oversight committee, joins us now. congressman, do you know orn, d frankly, does it really matterhr which members of the biden family received money?d mone >> i do. and , you know, at the end oft this, i think we're going to see there are probably
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six or seven biden family members that were involved invod various business schemes around the world. ivarious bubut with this partil transaction that we're talkingki inout, there were three biden family members, including one that's never been mentioned before. just sho so this justws shows how deep the biden family was involved in this influence peddling scheme. what we don't know is whate the purpose of the money wasmo for. i mean, everyone saywas s itfo energy deal . to me like thesee closely al people who were closely aligned with the chinese communist partth y, three million dollars to a shell corporation, then they turned around and split it three ways with a third going to the biden family,erent three different family members for no apparent reason. mily memthey didn't invest it ie a business. they just appear stuck it inarek their pocket. now, this is justransac one transaction, laura . we'rtie on the hunt for about a dozen more , just like this one . oh, congressman, speaking of
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ukraine, have you been digging any more into hunter's money from verismo? because it it seems like money a concern given all the money that we're sending to ukraine.ts and again, quote, as long as it takes, i've never heard anything as long as it takes. that'song asjust again, a lie. it takes." th that's not true, that we're going to be there as long as it takes. but but it seems like this ukraine thing is an obsession with biden. i>> it does seem like it's an obsession. there' it is as very little supn my congressional district for sendinmy cg ukraine a blank che and i'll tell you this, the whole berrisford thing stinks. whol to high heaven.a th and it's ironic that that's what jamie raskin's my counterpart on the oversight committee led the impeachmentit of donald trump fothr a supposed quid pro quo t with ukraine. in whene everything thatt i am reg i'm researching, the quid joe biden holding upn holding
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up the foreign aid to ukraine fr during the obama administration. eignto ukraiurinin exchange forn of that special prosecutor who is investigating corruption within bruinsma. wthe company that the then vice president biden's son sat on the board. s nothin so there's nothing good here with the money. good wite just investigations of joe biden and we're following the money. we'vden,e got the first set of k records now. we're gettin g a look atnd the bank violations. there and remember, there are one hundred and fifty bank violations, at least f 13 different banks. then we're going 13 to continue to subpoena for more bank records as we identify new members of the biden family an who were inates on the schemes that allows us more opportunitiesscheme to g to investigate more money trailsat and there's noand th explanation for why the bidenseo have received this much money from our adversaries around the world. >> well, the appearance of
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being compromised at the very least with ukraine and not the appearance is real. congressman, thank you. c now, a soaomp company throw suda at an academy award winner. and this youth drug craze is paralyzing users. arroyo >> h raymond arroyo, has it all seen and unseen, is next. 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 . but 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 a member of the i have to go
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marketing smash, unrealisticotys beauty stereotypes in the media and show the world a more inclusivine vision of beauty.a e stand together as allies and champion underrepresented narratives. >> together, we ca chanange beauty. >> well, dove soap has now appointed itself, laura , to represent a dove of obese people everywhere. dove is in a latheesentatir that brendan frazier got an academy award for playing a morbidly obese character without actually being morbidly obese. obese pthey tweeted out, stop g fat suits awards.p we want better represent in hollywood. hashtag litch change beauty, let's change beauty. how about let'ans callge 60cardiologist brendan fraser played a six hundred pound man in the whale or is dove really suggesting that it's healthy for an actor to carry around it' six hundred pounds to play a role? >> i mean, i didn't see the film. i just saw clips ojuf itst. un seemed like he was just unbelievable. is a great actorable. g to
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people will find anything to complain about today. honestly, raymonayd, this kind u takes the cake, although you probably can't say that that would offend someone cannot at but why is the soap and hygiene company worried about plus plusu extra large testing? >> this isn't their domain. >> stick to keeping peoplekeep clean now. maybpeoplee they sell more soap. >> the bigger the body.bigger t, hahave no idea. all right.veo idea today, the daily show raymondeel released an unseen clip of the segment with president biden, and he was intervieweand by actor and former obama biden staffer kal penn. but maybe forgot., >> so he took pen through the oval office. e offi >>ce come on back here.>> come h not many people come back this i we but come on . i went and spoke at the kennedy library a couple of times. t last time i spoke there, i get handed this by caroline kennedy and it's that famous letter you wrote , and this is the actual copy. and it's, you know, why am
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i gone? okay, okay. oka first of all, it was not a letter and it's also not why am i going? it wasing. jfk speech about space space exploration called why we choose the moon. biden is so confused. he's probably in that roomor his right now searching for his personal copy ofy of jfk jr.. s book, why i'm still here. that doesn't exist either, which is probably why biden's saly democratic competitor is saying this. >> nikki haley say s>> nikki hal presidential candidates over the age of seventy five should take a mental competency test. >> i >> do you agree? i don't think anybody's complaining about the mental competency o'tf someone like. bernie sanders. what about president biden?hat ? no, i mean every individualuld o to look into their own heartoket and make a decision.sion and >> they can see him be con on television and they if they wan certat to be concernedt certain things, they should. laura is the only person ever
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to hold this. yeah, she's kind of holding back a little bit, but, you know. 37% democrats want somebodyy ele else to run. 70% of all to run, americans , e and competency is clearly an issue, as you can see in that clip, we played well in hiss thfice or that little small office off the oval. a >> it needs a little moredeco decorationrati, don't you think, that was quite a , well,it spartan? well, it was just to just that d they should be a little odd. that's the monica lewinsky. o dl i won't dwell on it.l on but, you know, that's a a historic finally the latest drug of choice for gen z is totally legal. drug oit's called whippets.s it's actually nitrous oxide or laughing gas. laug but physicians aren't laughing. twelve to twenty five year olds have increased usage last year by double digits, according to government numbers. some are inhaling up to one hundred and fifty canisters a day. neurologist'ters as a it's more dangerous than cocaine. >> i. t is nothing but laughing gas. the i coul cd leavoulde in your wheelchair for the rest ofo
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mirror and everyone belongs joined today and find your way for better us now. >> it's not an exaggeration at a all to say that pennsylvaniastat is a state in crisis. democrats have run the stater house for nearly ten yearsnearly and the results have been
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predictably horrible from predrrible. to thelicies gaoking off of natural gas fracking folkss, ran for the exits. exits.ate lost nearly te forty thousand residents to other states between july 2020 one to july. 2020 two . only seven states lost more during that same period of course, the cities are a mess feels sa where no one feels safe and walking home from work or schoolwo. philadelphia police believedelpi three shooters chased downd shot a fifteen year old boy and shot him ten times. >> just after noon, seven people shot at at the intersection othf thirty first in norris. the victims range from ages two to thirty one .2 to >> 3 one man1. was shot over>> o 70 timesne on the porch and killed for three years in a row. >>. philadelphia has seenrd hig record high murder rates and this yeah r is on track to outpace 2020 two homicide rate o2020 af five hundred . now, one obvious solution to ae state in crisis is capable representation, but they don'te have that either. philly is rur,n by a mayor w
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who stands out with not with citizens, but rather with soros.itcitizens, but withd backed d.a. larry krasner.a sen and they have a senatowhr who'so not well enough to show upwe j to work. we just learned yesterday thatut john fettermanerda is likely gog to be in the hospital for another at minimum, two weeks now. the people othf pennsylvania han been forgotten and that needs to end. so how does that doe happen? joining me now to discuss this, david mccormick, former pennsylvania senate candidate, author of the brand new book superpower in peril. r powea battle plan to renew amw dave, good to see you tonight. now we're going to get into the book, but there's a buzz behind the story building thaty buyou will make another senate run. is that in the offing, givent an how bad things are right nowte and your home state? >> well, hi, laura .r thanks for having me back . i really appreciate it. i mean, what'sreally a happenin? you describe it so well. what's happening ina is a pennsylvania is really councrocosm for america, where
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the country is headed in the absolutely the wrong direction. d in theand it's under joe bides presidency and under the democratic leadership. n 76 the first time in seventy six years we have two senators that are democratys from pennsylvania and we have a nation in crisis where our economy, a record high inflation debt, the fentanyle cr crisis, the rap, the crimeim ravaging our cities and what we need is , is leadership and a a planor moving forward. and that's what the book is about, essentially a plan to educate our peopleducatopleet to confront china and to secure america.o ica. in the thing that and the thing i learnedt ar on the campaign trail is people want leaders that are goingo to to answer these problems. >> and that's what we need to do to turn the state around. isn't it the case that unless we have our own economic housete in order, dave, we give peoplec a fair shot at at least a middle class lifestyle thatth it's kind of pie in the sky thinking, do you think we're going to , like, run the rest of the world?n ai and we can't even runm ou ourselves? >> i completely agrerselves?e wu
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because, you know, america's superpower, america's strength is dependent on two things as being strong at homt hoeprojc and being ablet to project thoe values and strength abroad.va and so we needlues to go, so w m . we need to have a plan to build our muscle. and key to tht is educating our workforce. one of the things i saw across pennsylvania, there's lots of places that can't hire peopley because they don't have skilled haveworkers and you see then yoe the fentanyl crisis that is just doing horrific damage. d people last year. so we've got to get our owner house in order. what the boo and that's what this bookut, le is about, is leaders that comeaa forward and bring a plan my opin to actually do that. and that is , in my opinion,to n is how we're going to wi cns elections.to and you got to win electionsngel to change the direction of pennsylvaniava and the country. >> l >> all right. well, donald trump did not endorse you when you ran for senate. and obviously ended up endorsing mehmet oz and oz lost . and a lot of people were second guessing the decision by president trump. will you seek his endorsement
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if you run for the senate in. the future? >> well, president trump endorsed the other guy and i lost by nine hundred votes. and i take full responsibility for that. sponsibit, and iand if i run agn as a candidate that can run mer on the basis oitf his own merit and can bring great leadership to pennsylvania. pennsylvania we look forward tor announcement and everyonet and go out and get dave mccormick's book superpower in peril. thanksgo that. w all right. when wmee come back , pothole b, pete plays big boy once again. in the last bite. >> has the video. >> there's a book that tells prophets and preachers of kings and carpenters, a book meant for everyone. there's more to the story. >> explore the book you thought you knew at
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everything we can to ensure the u.s. remains the gold standard when it comes to aviation safety >> laura: shortly after>> s filming this, pete was spotted playing with trucks and tiny airplanes in a sandbox in georgetown. that is it for us tonight.eorg thank you for watching. it is america now and forever. greg gutfeld and all the gain, they take it from here. we will see you on instagram later. ♪ ♪ >> todd: a fox news alert, the intersect was intentional, that is how the pentagon to scrapping the moments before russia downed a u.s. drone as russia vessels reach the site where it crashed in the black sea. you are watching "fox & friends first" on a thursday morning i'm todd todd. speed to the military equipment as moscow strengthens alliances with adversaries. russian president vladimir putin pleading with syrian

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