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edition of "hannity". unfortunately, that's all the time we have left this evening. as always, thanks for tuning in. thanks to sean for let me sit in his seat . i hope you have a chanceouse, to check out my podcast. jason in the house. just type in jason in the house and you'll find it. sean will bet will be back next week or next week. thanks. have a wonderful st. patrick's day. the ingraham angle is up next. i'm kayleigh mcenany.. >> and for laura ingraham, and this is a special edition of the inaugural incomea "ingraham angle" live from new york city tonight. >> week, the all week, the house oversight chair has beenopping b dropping breadcrumbs tuesdayall after being hit with years of stonewalling. congressman james comber revealed that the treasury department was giving himy repo the first suspicious activity activity report related to hunter bidertn and the biden family's foreign business dealings. later in the week, he confirmed
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some reporting for miranda devine's book about a payment, made by f.c., a chinese energy firm, to hunter biden'sand th business associate, rob walker . you've heard about himen. too and then colmer took it a step further, noting that the money was then sent directly to accounts associated with the biden' woulds. you think that would be the end of major bombshells for the week, but wasn't the one wee that drug was droppedu are weeingay to laura, you simply won't believe at the end of this. >> i think we're goingsay theree there are probably six or seven biden family members that were involved in various w business schemes around the world.w >> wow. brot, weabout knew about hunte we knew about joe's brother, james . but colmer revealing it could me be six or seven biden familyrsm membernes is massive news.e of and last night we learnede un the identity of one of the unknown unknowns who got this money from china? bo's widow and hunter, his exexg
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girlfriend, howie biden,ir we know that there are at least four more payments from 2017 to an unknown biden. i wonder who that is . ran the payments range from0 five thousand to twenty comm thousand dollars eachto00. house oversight committees next move may put us closeritput us to finding out c who that is . they just asked.that is. hunter biden is biden's w business associateal. rob walker, arthe guy shuffling all of this money around to testify under oath in front of the committee. so how is joe bideis? n handling this, knowing that the entire thing is starting to unravel? >> well, we got a reaction from him late last night. the house gop members 1000% family bill , everybody'sver business associates, sent over dos to three of was j the family members. >> and this wauss not true. well, that was just hours ago. and here's the problem, joe .ore your son's own attorney admits that this is true.
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here's a statement. hunter biden, a private citizen with every right to pursue his own business endeavorsn, join several business partners in seeking a joint venture with a privately owned legitimateina. h energy company in china. hunterun received his portion of good faith seed funds, which he shared with his uncle, s in james biden and hali biden, with whom he was involvevoh atd with at the time and sharing expenses. joining me now is, ces man, conn james comber, chairman of the house oversight committee. thanks for joiningning, congressman. >> thanks for having me. so what'hat s your response?is y to the president of the united states who denies these payments evecer took place? >> you have bank records. well, the president let's just read the washington post and watch msnbc because they didn't cove posr this, but just about every other network r in the world did. and we have bank recordsur o to prove that at least three , not four of his family members received a direct payment from a european from a chinese entitys that was directly linkm
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to the chinese communist party. now, the lawyers came out today and admitted that, but they said that that the biden family used it for seed capital for an energy venture. now we're going to bring rob walker in to talk to the committee and see if h le can ut verify that, because whahet itve looks like to us is they took, the money and stuck it in their pocket. >>said the committ so you've in. you said the committee invites you to participate in matranscribe cd interview with the committee staff. the deadline is marchrc twenty fourth. if he doesn' yout show up with a subpoena. >> yes. yes,m to we want him to come. n of interest. because we have his bank records. we answered a lot of questions. and the first question was, was the president being truthfulk mo when he said his family never took money fronem companies directly linked to the ccp? we know the answer is yes,a lotf they did. uestio and the president was not beings truthful. so we have a lot of questions about what did the bidens do a
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to deserve over $1 million from a chinese energy company. i mean, what did they bringed to the table? i assume a that china wanted a return on that investment. was that something tha t that joe biden did as vice president ? was that something tha tcould they thought joe biden could do in the private sector? or was it because of hunter biden and jim biden and hunter biden, girlfriend at the timesdo experience and energy? you they had no experience and energy. so we have a lot t ohef questio. and it's of the utmost concern because this is an issue of national security. le if china has something on the biden, then i think the american peoplongressme need to know that. >> so, congressman, a lot of questions about the services provided no doubt those payments then a million just a million happened iny there 2017. but curiously, there wer paymeee thyments in 2015 when president biden was thenen vices president biden. there's a nexus here because you have go walker who's goingw,
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to hopefully come in and testify he was married to a unabl woman who is working for jill biden in the white house. d i was unableat to confirm exacty what date she was working in the white house, but it's theoretically possible she could have been working at the white house at the time. theo paymentsfteen went to hunter walker. sburse and then we're disbursed to his private account and then disbursed to hunter biden will be exploring any nexuson between working in the white house and the part of his wife at the time that perhaps these thyments went to hunter biden. >>is absolutely. because remember, this is an investigation of joe biden and this set deal was set up dug twenty , fifteen and twenty sixteen when joe biden was squarely seated in the offic oew of vice president .t sowi joe biden was involved. wey know that he met with many of these people who were linked to this chinese communist partya backed energy compancky. we know that joe biden took hisw
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son to to china. we know that joe biden entertained the associates, bun the other two associates that were involved in this so-called business deal . thn'so joe biden's fingerprintse all over this deal .in and another thing that i wantthk to remind everyone, this is just one deal we are 13e thie are 13 different deals from mai various countrienls around the world, mainly china, that we're going to look into. sott we'veen one just gotten onf bank records. e anotheto gr 12 sets ago.n this is in the beginning stages. but what we've already seen with the clip that you just played, the president is not being truthful with the american people about this. i >> that right there raisesve a red flag. 20 sl question. ar i only have about 20 seconds here. we certainly want to hear from rob walker. , th i also have some questionschin about the partnerships that wasm the chines thae state firm thatt one point hunter biden had a 10% share in. is his lawyers say he hasline divested, but there are online records that suggest that might not be the case. the white house has equivocated
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on this as well, not quite not giving giving us clear answers will you be pursuing a line of questioning to see if hunter biden still has a stakoning toen our partners? ? >> yes, becaus e from what we'ven seen thus far , he still does. we've never seen evidence that he's divested that stake. so a that's one ofre many things thin we're looking into. i think the important thing for the american people to know is there is something there. we're just getting started.n we are having great success in getting whistleblowers to come in and getting people to comply. ande with our subpoenas and gin us actual bank records. >> well, thank you,, congressman. we will await that march 24th dl deadline for mr. walker. >> againin, joining me now is florida congressman byron donalds. >> he's alsoong with the house oversight committee, along with horace cooper, co-chair ofi project 21 biron. one thing i hear often is why should this matter to the>> o american people? >> your thoughts on that? h,s oh, it's very simple.cy h joe biden setting policy here
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domestically and internationally, a lot of it arounaroundd energy. obviously, foreign policy entanglements with china e. t of so if his family and himself let's not leave joe biden out of this becausg e he is the big guy. but if b himit and hisin familye actually benefiting from previous deals with the chinese government, chinessinessese buss and maybe the party itself, that doe ms have, in my view, influence on his decision making chief as commander in ch, the american people should know what's going on here.much t and let me show you how much that the white house is concerned about this. now, they sent out this guy,s ian samms. he's there. theintheir spokesperso oversight and investigations. and he's now tweeting back at the republican side of the committee oversight members on the republican side of the aisle saying, oh, we should ai hav joe biden inn the chip sector. that boondoggle, instead oinhef investigating this. ow m this is houcw much they areck fighting back against these allegations becaus thee the data and the information is going to speak for itself. w >> that'hos true, said ad hominm attacks. we know that's the last line of
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defense when you don't have the facts on your side. porous question for you here. we just heard congressman donalds mention the big guy we have that will put that up. we all2017 remember is twenty seventeen. and email from james gill. your honor, associate, who talked about 10% for the big guy. there's s also a may 2017 text message between juliar, bob wolinsky, another of hunter's associates and hunter that said this don't mentiong joe being involved. it's only when youin are faceowu to face. i know you know that, butat they are paranoid. the question no democratif will answer for me is if joe's not the big guy, then who is? and if joe biden is not the joeh reference, then who is the joe ? this president assured the american h people when hean campaigned that he was not involved in any of the businesses of his son andan that any claims about either ukraine influence russian influence or china influenced
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had absolutely no truth. and as some sort of propaganda, what we just have heard and itby is occurring, it is coming out little by little by little, but it appears that there are at least a minimum of a dozen ofs w these allegationins showing suspicious activity reports, actualeports transactions. if the ccp is giving you moneyin and you are telling the american people that there's no truth to it, itt. i is incumbent upon congress to find out. it looks like what we have here is the addams family of corruption. you got uncle fester, you goter lerche. you got all these hands taking in money and now it's two , three , according to today's
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statement, it could be as many as six are seven family members taking these payments. and we absolutely got to get to the bottom of this and weth absolutely owe the american people transparency.know >> we do. and i'd love to known who lurches in that biden equation that you have goingeq on there and that addams familyt comparison. met, congressman, question forhe you here. the media, remarkably, the first press briefing after this news broke, there was notqs a single question asketid about this, at least from what i saw. and yet, while so many publications verifiedon the laptop when they call russian disinformation, write congressmac n, abc news has not reviewed nor verified, the contents of the laptop or hard drive . as of today, congressman, i find that remarkable was notg remarkable to me at all because, look, a lot of big media is in the tank forbiden, t joe biden there in the tank fors the democrats. the american people know why th this.
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this is why the ratings from most big media is in the toilet . when you poll the american people about how they feel about major media in this country, we got to get past this. it is time for the news medial l to do their job, which is callso strikes. let the american people what's true and what's not not covering for an administration or going after anstrati administration likone they did with your former boss,nt the forty four , the president of the united states , . f they they should just go and check the facts. they can do their own homeworksn if they want to . they can come into committees an with us whenever they want to and look at our notesform and look aatiot our information we'll be happy to share. our only request is reportf the facts. >> just that simple.thinform we will be looking very closely. on all of that information. >> congressman horace, thank lis you. and let's zero in on hunterembeh biden. >> remember when wree were told this? >> was that your laptop for lapo real? i don't know. there could be ap, id laptobe t there that was stolen from me.eh that couldat i be that i was hacked. it could be that it was a thatne it was russian intelligence. >> so no one ever reallyelieve
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believed that. he did not know. and we reall y didn't russian believe that this was russian disinformation. that was always a crock. but tonight, hunter is tacitly admitting two and a half years after the fact, hey, that, he laptop, well, that's mine. but he's only doing it now joh because he's suing the laptop repair shop. n owner john paul mcisaac claiming privacy violations. let's get right into this. joining me now is mike davis,e founder and president ofpr mikek admit, he is the article three project. mike , i say tacitly admit, becaus not e he's kind of not admitting when you read the wordd s jonathan turley called this the weirdest filing he's seen in some time. and i think what h hase means by that is this. conte you're basically saying yontu stole my content, my laptop, mib my information. oh, wait. buect that you might not be minh because you read footnote i forty two of the filing. this countersuit. here's what's what it says.or this is not an admission by mr biden. mcisaac or others, in fact, possess any particular laptop containing electronicallyn, stored data belonging to mr. biden.
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rather, mr biden simply acknowledges that at some point mcisaac obtained electronicalley stored data, convoluted way ofl saying, that's my laptop. but yet it's not. >> is this the weirdest filingy you have ever seen? this is very weird, both legally and politically to me, because i first of all, ifav in order to have a reasonable expectation of privacyn yo in nt your property, it has to be your property. thgybe thnot even admittin this laptop is his property.is di maybe this computer repair shop owner should filesm a motin to dismiss on the pleadings on that very grounds.. if but if he's hunter, biden worms is going to open up the biggest can of worms on discovery because he's going to have to show how he was damaged. so even if he can get past the motion to dismiss, he has damages. how is his how was he damaged? how was his reputation? damaged by this supposedivacy? invasion of privacy? the computer repair shop guy saying that hunter abandoned
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the laptop because the contract says that if you don't pic dk is up in 90 days, it's abandoned.dn hunter's one hunter, who i'ts aa e didn't , says he h read that or he didn't understand that there was a contract of a adhesion. this is a bizarre filing. hunter's hunter got his dad's friends, abbe lowell, a highle profile democrat, attorney , to file this lawsuit on his. it is it is a very bizarre g lawsuit. oi tand it's probably going p to backfire on hunter. >> another bizarrear part. this this was strange because we know the media came around very latsn'te to say this wasn'y russian disinformation. we verify this, buert lawyers sy this and we can pull it up.s an mr biden denies that anyco politico story confirmed the validity of the new york postmr. bide exposé. mr biden denies that anyy conf "new york times" story confirmed the validityir of the expose. mr biden denies that anyto expoington post storryconfiry cd the validity of the exposed. how many facts will needbefore
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to come out? h liberal media sources before can verify that laptops that have, by the way, hundreds of pictures of hit arm text from hm are actually , in fact, his i i mean, what's so bizarre aboutt this is he's he's suing for an invasion of privacy on his laptop. he's not admitting tha t it's his laptop and what's going to happen in t discovery is you're going to he's goingtre to have to admit everything on his laptos p is true.e and that's going to be very damaging for his father, joe biden, because it show bs that the biden family was illegally taken, ukrainian and chines take oligarchs money before the twenty twenty election. so this is a very stupid lawsuit by hunter biden. bu -t what do you expect? >> it's really quite something ,but it is hunter biden. thank you very much, mike . on middle class, joe , he bailed out his multimillion dollar silicon valley buddies bank accounts. t what foreign adversary could also be benefiting from this? >> senator marsha blackburn and tulsi gabbard react next.
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>> and i'm so grateful for that. for more information on pediatric organ donation, go to lane thomas. >> big. well, we played us last night, n but it bears watching again. all regional banks are notbail created equal and will not out get bailed out. forget. fo the c those little cy banks.y well, that's what the treasury secretary thinks anyway. k onlya bank only gets that trei
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if a majority of the fdic board fad i, in consultation with the president , determined that the failure to protect uninsured depositors would create systemic risk economi and significant economicd and financial consequences. >> hmm. well, who else get movs protectd with the move to save silicon valley bank? joe's friends in china, of course, been reported publicly that svb had a large number of chinese investors that arempanie there, including some that were companies directly connect to the chinesenected communist s will my banks in oklahoma pay a special assessment to be able to make chinese investors wholeh uninsured? d investors will be made whole ins that bank. and i suppose that could foreude foreign foreign yellentors.
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well, joining me now, someone who also got to grill secretary yellen yesterday, tennessee senator marsha blackburn. welcome , senator . >> good to be with you. thank you., wh senator blackburn. why should a community bank,ur let's say, in gatlinburg, tennessee,, ba your state, bailt chinese investors or other depositors? they should not be bailing out chinese depositors, investors or shareholderors or. and it is of great concernu lo to us that when you look at what it would cost to insure all of these deposits in every bank in the country, that you have to realize that first of all, yellen told me she has not run the numbers on this and they have not quantified the cost. and i i asked her to do that.a l but you should never put the small community banks, us taxpayers and have them be responsible for paying backm
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people from the chinese communist party and kind . ha i've got to tell you, when you look at what happened with thisn bank, first of all, they are so given to woke policies in dgi t arand esg that they are not and watching the books, they're noty watching their liquidity. n and basically what joe bidend is and janet yellen have said is,u look, you go ahead and you stays loyal to these principles ofe gn and esg and we're goingthat to cover you. buvet it is unseemly that they have started on this path. -- is the path to national izing our banking system. >> i havore talked to senator. i let me play that forling our audience really quick. here's really the secretary. do you see this as a step s to nationalize the banking system? >> absolute not.ng i see this as a step toward c
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stemming contagion that could come from the failure of these>r banks. were you satisfied with that answer? oh, not at all. because we all know ifit you're going to insure all deposits in all banksd say and you'reso going to sayally s some banks are systemically significanig t and important and others are not, that it bans is going to be tough, on your small banks, your community banks. they're going to try to drop deposits into four oris five national banks. and this will be the end of the banking system. as we have known it. and you say that there was bader management. you look ad wat who the board w with svb, and you have to look at what happened here. they went to goldman to see ifm, they could raise some money. then they tried to find a buyer, then they couldn't get it through on an auction.bie and finally, joe biden conduct's joe biden's big bank
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bailout. and to all of his friends, and all of these tech companies, green energy companies, democrat donors,l thm they go bail them out to the o tune of millions of dollars, billions of dollars. and then you have no backstop because you're not holding you the banks responsible. you're basically saying you keep going with dgi and esgd wev and helpe us with this and we'i got you covered . so i don't think if this were a community bank and i don't know, let's say montana, they would have gotten the same treatment. >> thank you very much, senator . they would not have now, they would not say, well, is there any institutiony that americans can still trust to act on their behalf and not on behalf of powerful special interests? >> that's the question. joining me now, tulssii gabbard, former hawaii congresswoman,or 2020 presidential candidate and fox news contributor.at is >>it hello, tulsi. welcome . hif , kelly . guy thank you. you you know that it seems as if
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the little guy, if you will , always is responsible for the big guy. t the big gureatmey always gets the preferential treatment, whether it's bailing out a chinese investor, whether it's the community bankssilico paying in special assessments that bail out silicon valley. >> why is that? there's this revolving door in how ow you're very, very familiar with where constantly we seee member how , for examplg members of congress who are supposed to be regulating bigge pharma don't. and then they go and leave congress and get a big payout from big pharma. we see it with the military industrial complex. , secretary auston then generalitr austin retires and the militaryy goes and works for raytheon nowl goes back as a secretary ofs defensgoine and seeing the bills of dollars that is going towards the military industrial complex. op we see thalet these financial i regulators, people who are itonh position ps to actually do our their job to protect the little guy, to protect our smal l and community banks. but instead, whar tht are they doing? they're looking fothey cr that y payout or they can go and workeo for the big banks that they are allowing off the hook.
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it's this incredible abuse of power that that voids that that that trust that you're talkingi about here. and it's franklyi, this is the thing that needs to be fixed. i look back to the declarationvc of independence where our founders very correctly recognized the papen city for sm abuse of power for those who start to get some . and so they told us , hey, f th those in power derive their power from the consent ofs the governed. and that's where, as we look at how do we fix this mess, where is there any hope to be found through the consent of the governed? that means every ever one of us hasy to this incredible responsibility to oversee those who we placeher in power to hold them accountable when they are abusing those positions and elect those who truly takedc that responsiblet, seriously ofe serving the american people, upholding the constitution amery putting the interests of ofonset the american people first. >> so speaking of yo ou say consent of the governed, they don't seem to have muche ma consenve thet at the moment. rut
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we have the numbers will pop ito up for you. the level of trust in g institutions is remarkably low. u.s. government got has 35% trust democrats. 63%. con congress, 40%. republicans.s 5454%. you democrats. y as you can see, there's definitely falling trust among republicans specifically. but even wall street democratsh. . 46%. is. there's just distrust broadly. a >> there is for me, i think one of the only institutions that i think we can trust right now is the the supreme court serving as a check on a lot of c this abuse of power. but ultimately, what it comes down to , the only one that we a can really trust is god. and once again, our founderss really recognize this. this andand put these systems ie specifically for we, the people ,to ensure that this countryat t belongs to us and that we do have the opportunity and that responsibility to ensure that our government is of, by and
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for the people. so all thiosion s erosioofn of t that you're seeing in those numbers that you just cited that comes froat w toom the fact we have far too many corrupt politicians, far too many corrupt, unelected bureaucrats. we don't know what their names are, but they are operating behind in the dark, behind the curtains, in the shadows, essentially changing laws and making decisions that affect us in our our everyday ls for their own benefit. we have no way to hold them accountable. so wo wee do this by taking actn through those who we chooset to hire and fire through this ct system that our founders created for us , which is still the best system in the world. i couldn't agree more with you, especially when it comes to god. just a few moments here. o but it's ironic to me thattrust god someone you can trust is who is being run out of t society. we know he was an integral parot of our founding and many ofstat, our founding documents, separation of church and state found nowher f ne in our foundig documents. however, it's been utilized to create a religion of secularism. do you think it's doing damage?m the fact that we are racing intn
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broadly got out of society inio a way perhaps our founders never intended that. there's no question about it. you see this erosion of this spiritual foundation ofsequen our country as a direct consequenccee of those who are y trying to erase god from from wy just about every facet ofo our public lives. this is one of the main reasonl why i chose to leaveot onl the democratic party, because i saw increasingly how not g only were there trying to race god from or any mention of god or attacking people of faith, attacking people of spirituality, especiallys an christians, you see these attacks and you see the consequences in the direction, unfortunately, chat much of our country is headed in and the damage. it's causing to families, to children, to ourom communities, to to our policymakershink, many of wm think that they are god and are trying to control us in every possible way. fro it's so true to see so much wisdom from you. always have a great time. t thank you so much. coming up, we're gettingom reaction to the week's craziest stories from sean duffy and amela at the noby.
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i brought my scrapbook. i don't think that's what it's called. >> eighty four great digital today. >> so,so we want to have a littn this friday night and i'mging i bringingn in sean duffy, co-hod of extra and the bottom line on weekdays at six pm and amela at minobe. prager u. personality. sean and amela, i have a lightning round of topics to get to with you. righso we're going to jump righn with it being st. patrick's day. let's staryt with biden's yearly mention of his irish heritage. >> i may be irish, but i'm notes stupid. i've been to ireland many timeso not to actually look up to find my actual family members. and there are so many and they actually weren't in jail. i'm the only irish you ever i'm met. >> donitz never had a drink, soe i'm okay. shaw and i'm irish. i don't have family members in,o jail. how about you? >>i know you're irish too. >> i'm irish and i don't have people in jail, but we alsoof cl have a drink. listen, he's the president of the culturaltul police police as making offensive comments towards the irish.
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but i hate to say what we have broad shoulders. are we offende d? oursel no, we're up for a good laugh and good humor. we can laugh at ourselves ever y other culture should take from h the irish. and don't be afraid to laugh yourself. e >> go ahead, joke. sho make fun of us . you say every culture shouldth take from the irish, but obviously joe biden likes to take from every culture. rememberirish.emember,, he wants to his last name because he's polish. he's grew up next to the puerto rican community, marched in the civil rights movement. i meane, this h, this guy, rigf >> yeah. he likes to have a lot of fun indulging in other cultures. k s but i will say i second, sean's point. i think it's okay to have is on a stereotypical joke every nowe and then. in hin fact, this is one ontf the few moments that he's actually been charismatic and is speaking charismati char joe biden normally do not go together. but i guess today, nexmoving ate is moving away from flipping wah the bird in traffic bes and replacing it with thisp is watch. >> the best thin putg to do whe someone messes is put a thumbsie down because someone did thatcrg to me and i started crying becaus, e it was like, well,
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worse than getting flipped off because that's like they don't disappoint . pointed this one time she'd call us . we're tryingd yo to get an acti> which will sort of give you amaa thumbs down. g amela, i'm not understanding this point from genze here. i guess it's social media inching its way into the real world where we're liking and disliking in real timein as we're driving. i think if people spend half as much time trying to control t their anger rather than finding wayso to communicate it, we'd be better off as a society.bettr yeah, i thin ok that's right. genze, apparently the thumbsll up. they call it rude and hostile. that's a thumbs up shot. >> what does that does? i don't know. buis lt by the way, this is a bt like the pajama boy generation. i mean, to offend.eion, the here's great millennials.f so but you know what the greatme offense is ? the bird, right? that's the great offense. ti amsomeone gives me the thums down. i guess i'm too olokayd school to go. i don'dot. i okay, great. thumbs down. i don't care the bird though.il that is offensive.t ange and i'll and i'll get littlen my anger reflected back in my response. >> birl, id yeah. a well, i'm a millennial. i'll i'm out of pajama
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girl. so we do have that. all right. a new california law coming for your favorite candy watch. >>t californiwoa is considerin, a bill that would ban several candies and other foods over additives. officials say are unhealthy.runh skittles, sour patch kids being and campbell's soup risk run the risk of being pulled from the shelves over links to cancer and organ failure. legislation targets five additivest ar that are alry banned in europe. >> john , i know a little three year old girl at home asleep right now named blake, who would not be too happy, it's about the skittles. >> no, we love our candy.ul right. and if you're not eating tooniny much, it is just fine.drugs, but maybe california should focus on banning maybelary, th carjacking drugs, murder and burglary. that might be a good start. leave the skittles, the sourng patch kids alone. >> i'll lemit yossu live in california. are you going to mis s that campbell's soup? you know, li, i'm noket personar going to miss it, but i knowin people who are like sean said , we have other things to worry about here in california. ooalthough i do think food education is really important. maybe stay out one of thf the pd food aisles. >> but one of the things
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i think we will all worry about is actress. enneth what if she's facing major her.ash after sharing so-called wellness routine? >> watch this.t i do a nicfae intermittent fast. i usually eat something aboutt ' 12 in in the morning. i'll have some things that blo won't spike my blood sugar. i right. so i have coffee, but i really like soup for lunch. i have bone broth for lunch. trt a lot of the days. pal and then for dinner i try to eat according to paleo. so lots of vegetables. it's really important for me to support my talks and i justt made a massive burrito with a lot of cheese sauce and soureact cream, a little different. >> so, so to each their own. i don't think there's anything wrong with intermittent fasting or bone broth or vegetables. es but what i did find where she talked about this later, she doesn't i.v., which is , i think, bizarre, but also she doesn't ozone kolan. >>don't even know what that is , kelly , but she doesno some weird stuff here and she'wn as a meat back into the diet. >> you know, i did not have sean partially standing up for
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us attack on our books, yout know, from the party that preaches freedom of speech is banning books. i have confidence ino our educators and our parents to communicates what's right fr our students. we don't need state governments bannin g books. lear i let's be very clear . nome one , and i mean no one is banning books. what florida is doin pg ad stoppingeg from getting into the hands of schoolchildren. isd a new bill that just advanced in the state house is targeting. this the and it's got the left wound up. they're calling it an expansion ,the so-called don't say law,a which was alwaysmi a misnomer. i but here's part ofmmariz how the orlando sentinel summarized it. est,they say this if an objectin is filed on the basis that materials contain or depictions of conduct, the bill would require that the books or materialsov be removed withied in five schol
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days and remain unavailable until the objection is resolved. navailabuntil sounds pretty reas especially since we know what's sex in these books like the book doing it. let's talk about . i the governor's office tells me that this was available. get us in an elementary school. here is an excerpt. i decided to start living polyamorous just over three years ago. i'd had a number of monogamousf relationships before that point. them iasbut throughout all of t, i was constantly struggling with the fact that i wanted nc to be with other people. since then, i have maybe datedt twenty five people. we are teaching young kids thatn it is okay to be with twenty five people, elementary kids at that. the book also talks about different positions, self pleasure uses grotesque descriptions for body parts. oh. , and it provides tipso shw as well. what i really want you to show u are some of the graphic pictures found in these elementary school booknd, theys but they are so vulgar, sonnot
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that i cannot even blur thembadt to put them up. so iruont is bad, trust me, on this. he joining me e nopullw is aaron lovely's. she pulled her second grader out of the public school system in the twenty twenty one twenty two school year after learning i about a book that the teacher read to him. also joining me is dr. benar carson, former trump hud secretary and founder of the the american cornerstone institute. aaron, the book that book t w your second grader was read as,d it was called call me max. it talks about a boy standingse in a mirror and saying, i seey a boy who is transgender. likewise, it i says parents, whn a baby is born, they'll say it's a girl, it's a boy.alk, the book says this if a brand new baby could talk, the baby might say, no, i am not. i'm not sure seven orw eight year old needs to be read this. how did you findis o thiut fs om your son? me. , i'm just so thankful he he speaks up and he does talk to me. so he told me thanksgivingays,e morning ofjust all days, and he just told me that he spoke up
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and raised his hand after she read the book and i don't know,i i was speechless, to be honest.h and , aaron,im you switched him to a private school, right t? you homeschooled for a bit. he and then n to a private school. i did. i you know, he never wento it back to that class right afterad that. i was i put a stopt an to it immediately. and i alsoy didn't get any correspondence from his teacher at the time. so i didn't feel like i had a choice. and just jus st didpriv the homeschooling thing. it was iatt wa it's scary.credie but now he is in private school . it's incredible. the school district, by thnoe way, they say it was notflorid required. reading a new legislation tookal effect in florida on july 1st.y 1s t the school district of palm beach county is in full compliance. they claimcretary cars. poi but secretary carsonnt, i wantga to get to you on this point. this is bigger than politics., u the moment we are at something is happening in our country. our culture is changing and it is insidious. insidiso loss of common sense ts
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going on . i talk to a lot of people in other countries. they ask me the samee same ques, what's happened to your country? what's going on o? i'm so glad that parents like chhere,e taking action recognizing that there's a reason that the children the e parents. they have people to protect them. they have youn mpressiog, impressionable brains. and that's why people like vladimir lenine, marxist in chief, said , give me yeur children to teach for four years. and the seed thaart i sellhe will never be uprooted. they recognize that these eff children are veryec impressionable and that you can affect them forever if you get them at that impression. age. and we have to be smart enoughtt to realize t that there is a reason that kids have parents. f itro is protect them from these predators. someeout seen some of thes books that you're talking about. it is straight out. >> there's no other explanation
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for it. it's amazing. ere sh i've seen depictions of adults engaging in the act that were shown to elementary school kids. it's amazing. car, you areing ho creating reading rooms across the country, including in mef flor us aboumy home state o. >> tell us about that effort. well, we and wereading rooms through the carson scholars, patre th, and we have through american cornerstone institute, a little patriots program, online programs that are accessible to anybody free of charge, which teach our children the principles of the founding of our country, r e who we are, our real history, the good, the bad and the uglye . buist there' s a lot more good thand there is bad and ugly,k quite frankly, if you're honest and you look at and teaches w people also that we have to learn how to get along together, we can't continung ie down this road of getting into g our separate corners and hurling hand relate to each other. a house divided agains t itself cannot stand.
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