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testifies heavy fighting is expected in the coming months. that's why we are number one in cable news, fox news channel. >> every note we're doingday. a live hannity audience show b tomorrow and thursday. if you wana t to be a part of the show, just h go to hannity .com for information. n.u have free tickets. shark tank host kevin o'leary, former vice president mike pence, they will be joining us in studio thius is week. ra and we hope you'll join us . time for laura .t your let not your heart be troubleded . i i was two seconds late. i can't believe it.wa all right, hannity. the question is , is pants going to take a shot at trump yu on your show now? that would be an interesting move, right? >> because this is pretty okay.a yeah, it's kind of like he's going against drag. th yeah. yeah.eyl co i mean, they're all comingmi, right? look, it's going to bell it'se o going to be a free for all. so everybody's going to have to get used to taking taking hits from the other guy's hits and elbow s headbutts, you know. exactly. all right, sean, great show tonight. i'll ticket where you left off.
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all right.ura i'm laura ingraham. this is ingram from washington tonight. >> thank you for joining us . the big icon. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. now, a few weeks ago, americans who thought conservatives were exaggerating when they spoke of the poisonoukes atmosphere o on college campuses.coll >> they were finally giveneg a clear glimpse into ted the twisted minds of today's radical leftists t, people like stanford, diversity, equity and inclusion. >> associate dean tyrian steinback, ter am advocacy. you your opinions from the bench land as absolute disenfranchisement of their right. it's uncomfortable to say that for many people here, your work has caused harm, has causedm. harm. and i know it must be uncomfortable for you. >> don't you love it when they snap now? what is the snarfing thing? all right.ey any time judge kyle duncan tried to talk.
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he was the invited guest athe stanford, a gaggle of marxist miscreants began screaming and pounding on tables, making it mn impossible for him to speak. well, they didn't want to hearspea what he had to say, defending the constitution. of course, they wanted to make an example of him. it was a warning for other might conservatives who might think c of even coming to campus. don't botheramdon't . s the university's response was, unsurprisingly, quite pathetic. wellpaththey, he apologized for the disruption, but didn't punish the entitled brats or ang his angry parents, who also had a hand in stoking the outburst. n now, this is because to theisn establishment in academia, business and entertainment, diversity inc is untouchable. diversity, inc., is it's just part of the cost of doing business and i compliance does not come cheap. tyrianno steinback is currentlyb bringing in a six figure salary ,according to the washington free beacon, the maximum salary for her positionximum sa is twoi and one thousand two hundred dollars.
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now that's more than most post-doctoral candidates make, t postand even some tenured professors. my question is , how does this add value to stanford? >> my job is to create j the space of belonging for all people in this institution. and this is actually part of the creation of belong. and many people and thistoo, administration do absolutely believe in free speech. >> well, that's a lie. first of all, it v doesn't add value becauseve everything she just said was false. the judge could not give his speech. now, stanford is ranked as thein third best university intuitio the united states . its tuition just went up by seven percent to eighty two thousand four hundred and six dollars a year. now they've been exposed, buty s their story is repeated across america in most academicprof and professional settings. >> todayessi, diversity inc is a flimflam network of mostly untalented people who figured out a way to make biout g bucksk from a weak kneed business
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community. and of course, all those schooln administratorsd all told,nistro they spend billions of dollars annually to measure and grow their diversity, equityn comp and inclusion compliance and then train their employeesln . and so-called dii speak.k workshops include ridiculous cartoonish presentations. and when present i say cartooni, i mean it. mit >> let's talk about some tips on implementing cultural diversity in the workplace. t tipsthe most important pieceet to cultural diversit iy is that it widens your talent pool.it w >>id comene to think of it, wel, is alex a boy or girl? de actually , alex doesn't define themselves as boy or girl. g >> here arirl. e a couple of examples of what respectfully calling out sounds like. >> calli i need you to stop right there. that goes agains.t our values. t it sounds like you're makingxpee some assumptions that aren't ncsupporte facd by experience or fact. >> they tell us that all men are created equal despited y
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what is actually reinforced by everyday interactions like the classida c example of a white woman who guards your purse innr the elevator when a black man enters, okay, and they accuse others of stereotyping the white woman in the elevator with a black . now everyone knows what this is . it's wolke gibberish disguise as a higher moral pursuit.h. but man, is it lucrative. now we look through some of the dea help wanted ads online . now check out what we found. snapchat is looking fod r a senior manager. the pay is anywhere from two hundred and five thousand dollars to two hundred0 ninety five thousand dollars00 a year. and for a specialist at makeu.s. federal reserve system board of governors, you couldto make up to one hundred and seventy three thousandd thia a year. oh, and this is gooa good one . uc berkeley needs an assistantve vice chancellor and chief of staff of equity and inclusion for this you can make up to two
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hundred and seventy nine thousand four hundred dollars per year. the best part you can work fromr home for two days every week. ee so even with the economic downturn, it seems like this inr is a growth industry in the united states . and this is one we might want to ask what most firefighters in richmond, virginia make, oraa even young nurses and doctorspee in the bay area, you know, people who actually performh as a vital public service, not as much as the experts. you that, of course, they're much more importansot. so how does one get a piece ofei the diversity and equityve actig ? well, you just need to get your dci certification. and it's fast and it's easy. >> hundreds of colleges offer many degrees. take, for example, the university of south florida's moma college of $ business for only ninety nine bucks and fourtee99n hours of online indoctrination.
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>> oh, sorry, i mean mt videeanu instruction. you two can get your ds w certificate. >> we want to welcome youreat d to this great diversity, equityv and inclusion in a workplace certificate. >> instruction included emotional intelligence, stereotypes and unconscious bias and recruitment and retentioy inn. >> participants learn how toarti perform organizational assessments and create detailepd plans that focus on inclusives n change. and we're required to pass c a quizhang at the end of each: module. >> oh, a quiz soundsa rigorous. and when you graduate and die, you'll get a diploma stampedion with the dea version ooff the good housekeeping seal of seal ofapproval. >> it's not cool. employees who ge dt their certificate while in the workplace may also get special consideration by their bossensiderats or juste satisfaction that they've proven the old adage true e thae there's a sucker born everye, minute. of course, america'smerica's ned obsession with d.c.i. it's an affront to the principle of equality that we al yece held dear , that al ml
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men are created equal. >> yet i institutionalize this bias, the idea that alle thou minorities think one way or that allgh nine non minorities are privileged and possess implicit biases. and by falling into the trap, just like the s.g. trap, america also risks precipitous decline. dr adrian wooldridge, speaking to jordan peterson, recently noted that countries that values talent will end up economically, trouncing those that don't, and further that this will have terrible consequences for the uniteds' states's geopolitical standing. >> the biggestolitical and mosts challenge to western dominance that we've see westernn ever, wh is coming from china, chin ae le is becoming more like singapore and taking meritocracy sin much more seriously, both in terms of its educational system, in terms of its university system, which is highly selective and growinsly withg in the way s
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the communist party operates, as if we have america becoming less meritocratic or less enthusiastic about meritocracy and china becoming more meritocratic or at least more enthusiastic about meritocracy. that presen s the possibilitya of a future in which chinare really pulls ahead of the united states . >> dr wooldridge makes a>> dnr. excellent point. gifted and talented programs and schools are being dismantleds an and the satie'st. and the acts are being made optional and a lot of collegesal creating kind of a new wokew wo plutocracy of goofballs.f >> how does that make formake >>stronger, better america? >> i think that meanst mean ultimately america loses and china wins, which is not wan something i want to see. . >> neither do i . pus so the great pushback against all of this must begin the experiment has already failed. look at biden's cabinet. it's first after first, butbut
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failure after failure. so we have to go back to the basics, study hard, real standards, great books, dump the victim studies and gender bending nonsense, equal opportunitopportuny for all, eq treatment for all educationatrl choice for allam students acroso america. breaking the backs of thfing of the teachers unions which are choking off real educational standard es. and of course, colorblindtake e admissions everywhere take economic disadvantagcon toe into account where appropriate. then it'ths timeen it' to go beh . >> and that'e s the angle.d earn joining me a now is charlie kir, founder and ceo of turning and point usa and xavier de rosseaum ,a former blm activist turned a prager u. >> personalityt.. xavi xavier, yoeru say that dei eliminates standards for excellence and it does so for everyone. across the board. think that >> explain it does. you would think that it wouldand it common sense that when yos u lower the standards of excellence, it's not going
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to benefit anybody, because why would anyone strive to bee to the best when your success is already predetermined by your demographic? i mean, what i look at it, diversity, equity, inclusion, it's just a sham. it's just a racist joke because it tells i black peopleties t and minorities that our skinha is a color is a handicap. handithat we need to depend onr to hold white people out of the way in order for us to be successful. >> well, charlie, at the white house a day karine jean-pierre, the press secretary made i karit clear what the administration has its eye on . he >> and it's not the ball. watch. >> when he came into office, hee talked about the differentre and crises that this countryas is dealing with . and one of them was racial equity. hehe signed an executive orderrr that that made sure that acrosse the across the government government that political appointees in in those agencies put that in, put that equality lens as they were moving forward with dealing
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with policy. >> charlie, i thinu thk chinina is obsessed with proportional representation in the workforce. are they going for excellence te across the board of the most talented people, the most importan t positions? sition the whole country has?s becomes a college campus. i mean, that's something that. you would say at stanford like, okay, fine., you say it's an intro to freshman class. you know, we signey d the equith guidance. you can all see it in the hall. she's running the government where she's a spokesperson for running the government r. o and that's one of the things that we have to realize, that these ideas are not just fringe and they're awful, but they have spread to the entire a society. read t majorvery institution. what happens on these college campuses doesn't stay there. sta it goes in the halls ofsphe congress, in every sphere of cultural influence. yo ou, i think of the french revolution. they had the jackie ibanez you think of the maoistsk he, they d the red guard, the dci infantry are now altol throughoutlement t the bureaucracy to implement this antiracist regime. and then you look at the list of how much money'r they're makinge . did a wonderful job summarizingz
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that this is the new gold rush. i meaninw , in thirty or forty years from now, we're going to be looking back and like, you know, in eighteen, forty nine people went west and they braved the elements to go dig for gold in023, california. and in 2020 three people studie peostudied anti-racism tt rich . >> well,ic xavier,h. when you tk abou t all the fraud that tooke place during the covid gold rush of all the money that was being poured out there by the federal government g, scams thai were pulled, this is kind of like the same thing. and a different issue.a is they know corporate america is cowed by this. cared. they're all running scared. they're afraid. they know academia is just filled leftist. so this is the honey pot. this is a sweet honey pot fornds people who just rush in and sayv we're victimics and how much are you going to pay me? what are you going to give me? and , you know, they're takingfh advantage of the moment. y >> yeah, it honestly amazes me how they just continue to find ways to monetize victim d mentality. v but i'll tell you this.ality. if you look at what diversityde equity and inclusiony wa
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actually is, it's just a fancy way to say antiwhite. >> and if things don't change and people keep getting kicked out of multiculturacked l centers or stopped from gettingt jobs just because of their skin color, then white peopleop aree going to have to starthe their own civil rights movement because things have gotten wayin too woke and just toxic all across the board. >> all right, charlie xavier, good to see you both. >> thank you. of th now, speaking of the madness,rs the concept offers a window why into why many republican voters feel like their elected leaders despise them. take the case of north carolinan congressman and chair of the powerful house financial services committee. his name is patricl k mchenry. in january , he announced six subcommittees, five of which identified as ati top priority. fied athe following best practi and policies that continue to strengthen diversity and inclusion and their respect of industries. how is that a priority for republicans? voters? d
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but mchenry story does not endih there.e fina as chair of the financiancl the services committee, mchenry also leads the investigation hitoto two two of the biggest bk failures in us history.st one of them, oe off course, signature bank mchenry was chummy with the bank that seeme seemed more concerned with itst annual social impact report than its performance. in fact, just days beforemchenr the collapse, mchenry was at. the bank's new york city headquarters. it was there for aun a fundraiser where he received thousands offm dollars from bank execs. joinink g me now is matt ryan , ceo of american majority. ys h >> mchenry says he returneds of the money and his office tolficd that when he appears at fundraisers like this, it is it is they who are endorsing him, w not the other way around. your thoughtounds him and this will laura, i guess i wants to know, forget this recentth fundraiser. is it going to return the nearly one hundred and ninety thousan d dollars thatd from is received from signature employees since 2017? n this
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i think that's the real question. he can return some of this c because he got caughaught with s and the cookie jar question is going to return every dime that he got from signature. etur i'll wait to see if that. happens.m wa i'm starting to thiniting tok l, in this whole situation specifically, maybe it's time that the congressmane congre ine of committees charged with oversight of certain sectors shouldn's,t receive bribes. i mean, campaign contributions from those sectors . o provid they're supposed to provide oversight for my cause. real questions as a conflict of interest. but the amazing part to mef is this just as a microcosm of the unique party in d.c., whenm democrats were in charge in financial services, they had a subcommittee fully devoted. to diversity, inclusion. patrick mchenry becomes haveittee chaicomer and he has five of these subcommittees. and now they have as ones of their main emphasis, diversity and inclusion. and it either shows thatrepubl republicans are gutlesics cowars and afraid to fight this agenda, which is the rebrandinge of socialismth, or they just simply don't have a problem.s with it. and in thie s whole situation,
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as we've seen the collapse, some of the biggest collapseso f banks in our history with signature and svp, h republicans in charge, i thought they would leave behind these childish and ignorant games of dni and actually do the people's ande proand actually provid a forum for banking and reform for monetary policy becaus forem wasnded laura of a book written in the nineteen fifties trust communists to actually be communistists to s. boo and i think right now we could actually write a book in which we could say trust mos most republicans to actually be democratsans to b and that ts is so disturbing. what he has done and what heh as represents, which, as you said , this is what the gop establishment does. this is what the gop old guarddu does. they all have to be cleaned out. of washington. they don'tthey don't represent e . we all know that it's time for them both and despise well, se e they despise the people, but
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they want to convinc e everybody electio at election time that they're somehow conservative. they are not conservative. conservathey are for the establt period. end of story. no, you know this better thanks anyone. thank you so much. matt ron desantis offers hisd rp most full throated response o to former president trump's many slams. u charlie hurt is here to telle tg us about the timing of this. plus, congressman james colmers wants answers from the dea. mr. bragg and bragg hasrespon responded. congressman colmer, hede reactds next. this program is brought to you by the lumpur's it's goodended medicinesa for back pain. >> i've always been to takeul, two and call ieffen the morning but my new doctor recommended solong pass without another pill. pill. . a good, powerful, effective and safe relief selon pass. >> it's good medicine, samhita i can't believe this is how you kids talk to your friends. this is talking.
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with them? get inspired at she can stamps.com top house republicans, including our next >> manhattanalvin at d.a. alvin bragge testifybrgres before congress about what seems to be a politically motivated decision to indict former president donald trump. a spokesperson for bragg'sa sp ok boffice told fox news digita. we will not be intimidateds to by attempts to undermine w the justice process, nor will we let baseless let accusations deter us from fairly applying the law. with me now is one of the authors that letterair of kentucky congressman and chair of the house oversight committe tt e. congre james , the congressman, i wants to place some criticism of the move. >> i don't see any good faith reason here to subpoena and question alvin bragg. >> alvin alvin bragg is a stated
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prosecutor. nobody in congress can doo diddly squat to him. peopl it is just a silly stunt by people who don't know how to >> their jobs. >> l your response that this is basically out of your jurisdiction, congressman no distr ? >> not true. no district attorney hasic the the authority to prosecute federal election, although brag he doesn't have the authority f to decide whetheederalr or not i come before congress when her decided to grossly overstepped his authority by two levels of government, not just one , but two levels of government. >> then he entered the authority of the u.s. house of representative, its committee on oversight. congress has the authorityf reps to oversight where we have legislative purview, federal.s r election laws are writtee ns, by congress, not by the manhattan district. y thattorney .strict so we absolutely havee ab the authority to call in mr.to f bragg to find out whiny he's overstepping his authorityl by two entire levels of government.
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>> well, what's your theory on this? i mean, i floated a theory lastt night that ultimately he wants to run for governor . motilly there's a political motivation when it comesical to these types of radical etchons against someone like a former president of the united states . i mean, even the new york times doesn't questioning the move here. >> yeah,>> this is as is political stunt. h this is gettinimg him out to al types of earned media fromwill l the left that will help him win a primary. thpr, the old mindset in new york was, if you are democrat, you won the primary, e then you are a shoo in. but what we saw in the midterm elections is that voters turnede their backs on the democrat demo and onee reason reason only . apparently it was because ofcri. crime. and this is a d.a. that in amerits one of the highest crimcae rates in america. and instead of prosecuting criminals, he's tryinge to prosecute a presidential candidate based on u.s. federal election law, something he clearly does not have law the authority to do.
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so thi is is just a publicity stunt by mr. brock .'ll give >> but we're going to give him to an opportunity to come before congress to explaire conn. >> so now i want to pivot to the current president who by allpresiden accounts himself to be complicit in actual criminal activity. buinctuaiminalt he's denying it house gop weaponizes family bill 25% had sent over a million dollars to three other family members in the it's not true. co but congressmen tonight are demanding that biden correct. what you're saying is hiss dishonest denial about making mn money off china through hieys son . >> tell us more about the steps' you're takinreg or the factre tf checkers on this. we provided the bank records that show the bank wire transactions over a million dollars worth into at least three and possibly four because
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one of the bank wires just said biden on it. and we haven't figured outaven'n who that person is . iof h buist three of his family membes received over a million dollars from the chinese communist party. neil, why did they do that? and joe biden has lied about that. he has continually lied and lied about it again. but yet, no one in the mainstream media is holding him accountable for that lot. we want hiwem to apologize for., and my goodness, where is the media to fact check this guy?de we provided bank records. they can't say it's russian disinformation anymore. they can't say the laptos p was hijacked. we're past the laptop. this is actualpa subpoen tis iak records and there are more to come. >> lell, congressman, apparently they'll only believe the charges if they come from michael cohen. cso until michael cohen confirs this, it's actually not real. okay, good to see you tonight. >> thanks so much. now, it doesn't take a genius to realize that these pathetic maneuvers by bragge is only going to strengthen trump's hand now, perhaps sensing it, getting away from him before h n
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even announces. hand florida governor ron desantis delivered his strongest response yet.santis to trump's s in a new piers morgan interview. watch this. cks inis your favorite nickname, trump. >> trump's give me so far . is it wrong? >>g to sanctimonious or meatball wrong? why can't even he went wha off?o >> i can't i don't know how to spell the sanctimonious. i don't know what it means,has but, you know, i kind of like it's long. wet of vowels. o >> i mean, so we go with that. that's fine. you know, you can call me, youn. call me whatever you want. >> i mean, just as long as you also call me a winner, joining me now, charlie heard, opinion editor at the washington times e washin ,fox news contributor charlie. desantis is kind of laughing off the trump attacks as trump is dominating the news cycle. md what do you sense about this timing?that and is that the right move thett with the economy imploding under biden, that this is where we are, the debate? >> well, i think you're exactly right.bigg the timing is the biggest questionest here.e and i kind of had the samet th thought that you i think youat
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did, which is that maybe ron desantis is looking aroundfm and seeing that this thingit might be sort of getting away from hims . it is a risk for him because, cu of course, what werse, see with donald trump facing this ridiculous kangaroo prosecution about federal charges that have absolutely nothing to do but politics out of the manhattan district attorney's office is it's garnering a lot of support for for and reminding republicans that love him or hate him. trump is a guy that is has been persecuted by the political sete and he's been persecuted's because they fear him and they fear the change that he a represents and they fear him as an outsider. anand that outsider ism is donad trump's greatest strength.greate and so it'sts very curious to ma that ron desantis picked rightnt now to dd o this. t and i can't help but think thate
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they aren't seeingei some sort f internal numbers. you know, he's been very quiet.. he hasn' t responded. all i must say that for all ofnicknd the nicknames donald t trump has handed out, i liked desantis. his response to rontimoni to sanctimony is the best. that's probablou.y the best wayo to handle a trump insult is to sort o sort of appreciate because you're not going to be ableo be to out trump trump when itd of comes to those kinds of insults. >> well, i knew it. ow the morning consult poll that was conducted last week, charlie, shows trump aheadead be by twenty eight points. and this is before he's eveneve. indicted. right. i mean, there ar>> tuce a numbef s th polls that shoatw trump ahead. but again, it's the battleground states that elunt. it's the electoral college thatt counts. cou i mean, if the polls are kinntsd of pointless at this point, gues i guess, but it's still the a snapshot and we get caught up with ron desantis because he's well known inin flori political circles and he's really well known in florida. but, you know, outside o ridaf florida,no he's really not alllu
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that well known. donald trump is fampr r better now,n. and the trajectory of the racein right now, the primary rightow still very much in now, it's still very much invor. donald trump's favor. >> well, we're going to be i watching this. the number one issue forth this country is the economy. so botfor thish of them are goig to have to hit biden on the economy hard. but, charlie, thank you. great to seecharli. m angle" now, last year, the anger angle investigated the growing chineshee influence over marijuana farms inside the united states . we'l, since then, it's only gotten worse. we're going to bring youspea the updatek to speak with someone on the front lines of this emerging and undercover national security threat. >> stay there. cookies? no, man. are you found on the floor? are best friend. i need to know what happened
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a state saw the biggest druges bust in its history this past february. ugwere chinese nationals weretin among those arrested. noalw, that was the angles investigation into how chinese criminal elements were n infiltrate it in oklahomain farmland back in may of 2020 two . well, today, three hundredm and thirteen days later,. politico finally caught up publishing a piece titled the growing chinese investmentpl in illegal american weed. so what helped spark this explosion of chinese owned marijuana farms? >> by the way, oklahoma voters passed medical marijuana i>>n o 2018 sincekl then, the number of growth farms exploded, but half of all the farms in oklahomas got their licenses. officials say, through fraud. the three thousand farms that we believe are flying right now, those licenses, i would comfortably say probably ,000two thirds are asian invests and tied to criminal organized out of asia, primarily china. >> joining me now, that man you just saw markward were
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the education officer and legislative liaisoasian with tha oklahoma bureau of narcotics. marc, thank york beiu fongr beia with us tonight. now, these these chinese criminal organizations, e el they're not just funding these illicit drug groves. correct. bu comel the violence that comes along with it. of well, that's correct. we've identified a number of homicides here in oklahoma, including a high profile quadruple homicide this past winter, humaa n trafficking, sex trafficking and ketamine trafficking and other drugs as well as extortion and a suspected arson, water and electrical thefts. so there's a lot of criminal elements that follow these commercial criminal high grade marijuana. black marketeers that have the moved to oklahoma over the last couple of years. >> now, has your office been able to actually trace where the money comes from to fund these foreign nationals? fengaging in this activity? >> in some cases, difficult.
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diffic in other cases, our investigations have been successful, identifying wire transfers that have gone tha to mexico and been wired. back to china, some going directly to china as well as large cash transactions being shipped around the unitede states that wed can trace back to a a chinese run run n runningnizatio a farm here in oklahoma.a. so certainly there have be ab opportunities to be able to follow some of the moneleo ya that is a result ogrf these black market marijuana growers. >> the interestinginterest thine is that china has an officialfil position about marijuana. the the ccp saying that, well, the marijuana push, legalization push, the united states hurtsus china. sohu they come out against it. m but do you have any doubt that if stuff is coming out of china to invest in the united states , the governmenvest it ks exactly what's happening and endorses it? >> well, an absolutely. absolutely. we know that the criminale organizations that are operatintherin
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g in the unitedlaun states , whether they're tieddeo to chinese money laundering organizations, mexican drugnize cartels or organized crime from from bulgaria, armenia and russia, that we've traced oklahoma's arms, that that okthey're absolutely is some awareness by by these organizations and their peopleep back home who are orchestrating ultimately where the money goel, ,moving the workers, moving the plants, moving the profits, for these organizations and destroying america with that and destroying laura:t of america with this push as well. mark, thank you.we're gland glad that oklahoma defeatd that recreational marijuan a referendum vote just recently.pu so we're happy about that.now, now, i want to go on a little journey, okay? and i'm goinwithg to take you with mime. oker imagine if the joker and the the riddler held a meeting to say me they intend to do everything possibleti to hurt gotham city. think about it. but the mayor of gotham city responded that while the riddler is one of the worst people on earth, he's confidento that the city can form a partnership with the joker.
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in other news, the gotham city government continues to buy much of its police equipmentrshi from joker industries inp frc. o well, that's prettw.y much the world we live in now. russia and china together are two mortal enemies. >> so just think of it this way. two mowe're now in a proxy war against russia while we enrich and up to china. that's sendinge ammo and dronen to the country. again, we're p in a proxy warse. with russia. this makes no sense. n kind of like john kirby's response to the question of whether the russia china issue means it's a budding alliance. >> s i wouldn't go so far to caa it alliance.a ma converday, i called itrr a marriage of convenience because that's what i think it'a is in president . president putin seesr a potential backer here. >> he needs help from president xi. and that's what this visit was all about. s all abouhere now, elbridge kol a former pentagon official drauthor of the book the stratey of denial, elbridge, i laughedr
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out loud when john kirby said after a five hour meetingn with g and putin and now putinnh is traveling to c.g..isa i mean, thislong is a long dista tirelationship, but it's got vey close. a >> this is not an alliance. wa, >> well, in some ways, laura , maybe i should be better than alme of our own alliances where our allies actually don't pull their weight to be totally frank, i mean this by any historical standard. this is absolutely, this an allt and i mean, i don't know what it means to dismiss it as ae marriage of convenience.ch i mean, the chinese are preruss propping up the russian economio . they associate themselves with the russian position on the ukraine conflict. wewe see the russians moving towards one more reliancee on t on the one. sohe i think this is a very deep and abiding alliance. and to your point, there's a there's a very close personal relationship that's veryi ji evident between xi jinpingnp and vladimir putin. if you look atd the bodvladyim languagebo, it's very clear . and if you look at the fact that this is xi jinping first visit since covid and he goesreg someplace for three days and then he invitet s vladimir v
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putin to come visit him,it t i mean, we are definitely dealing with probably o the closest sino russian relationship. certainla russy back to the proy the 1950s and maybe even beyond that. gethat and the balance of power geopolitically does a lot when our economy continues to go down the tubes. dounder biden.e team >>in and these two are teaming r with well, it's a it's a massive danger. and i think it's a realof ame indictmentri of american statecraft. nitversare're talking abou the 20th anniversary of the iraq war. sortd this is the kind of the sort of the result of the foreign policy, the iraq war, which sort of represented and what it's produced, which a trm of whate a truis you want to avoid in americann foreign policy. is china and russia comingn po together if you go back to kissinger, et cetera? we always saw it to haveo ma to divide them apart. these are the two massive eurasian land powers, china, ze. now an economy of roughlyerou around size. russia is a very dangerous country. s w they're and now they're basn the position in whiche the chinese are clearly
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preparing to use military action. we don't know whatn't they're going to do, but they're talkinknow butalkingg o it. ti and at the same time, putin is able to distract us . sous i think actually people are saying, including a lot ofin republicans are saying, hey, we have to defeat russia in order to focus eventually on china. i think that's a delusion. del laura .e ch the reality is at thisin point, the chinese are helping to prope eurohe russians to distract the americans in europe, and that's actually playing intoying i their strategy. and one of two things happens for the chinese. i think, in this sort of approach. one is either the americans coow down inget bogged europe and sort of play along, as you've seen from kirbyr is and others, the other is that ce there's a settlement that basically the chinese are the criticalal pathway, tween the critical broker, and then they've driven a wedge betweenus europeus and europeans. so, i mean, i really it'sreache astounding that we've reachedd this resul rt. h fivi there's been a lot of sort of high fives over the last year. but wes canis see that this thf is going very poorly for us or.o >> and now honduras says it's going to cut off diplomatic ties with taiwan. another sign that our own hemisphere is moving toward china and away frod awaym us .
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the runways and paris fashion>>h week, you obviously think about my next guest joining us now for hiof ms little turn on the catwalk is angle fashion correspondent and fox newsd foxe contributor, jimmy failla. >> all right, jimmy , you are no good for you, are you? not for your flashy outfits now, especially your shirts. youit's kind of a western kindg urban cowboy thing. bu t i know you want to talk th about that other fashion statement ofy the hippie class, which are the birkenstocks. all right. so en the newstoc yorksk times is writing that it's natural, jimmy , for suede to darken over time and discoloration is expected as foot beds pick b up oil from your bare feet. u and dirt from your surroundings. but if your foot beds smell, ely feel sticky or slimy or makeclea your feet dirty, you can cleann
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them. jimmy so this is what the times. is writing about putin together ,but just writing about now,is the whole time you're reading this article, you're like, this is disgustgusting.. why did they do this?ealize and then you s realize some s editor at the times clearly has a foot fetish. laura . okay , la, the article can't thi about it. the article contains a photo of this girl's dirty foot nextenstc to the birkenstock, which meanse some creep jusep jt saved himsen a lot of money on a trip to only fans by greenlightingsgi is disgusting. >> gross. have young eve.r owned a pair o birkenstocks? no. even thougbirkh i dress like i'n overweight foreign figure skater, its like doesn't mean ik around in their footwear. >> now, what do you think >> worse? crocir of crocs or a pair of birkenstocks? ifs or you had to choose one too wear all day long, which t one would be and whichwhich wo one would you say no to ?
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>> oh, well, i , i would take the crocs, but with either outfit i would wear a matchingg so nover my head so nobody knew it was me. nasty. that's all i can say.. all right.xt next up, up is is fashion a fasn trend inspired by a children'sa show? >> watch this. look. what's that? >> it was a pair of boots, boots. >> oh, my god. thank goodness my children never watch this, but forthis twenty five hundred dollars, you can have the teletubbiesfor inspired neon green , highe th heeled boots. jimmy , what do you think ofy any of this? >> well, boo i'm not surprised a there's a market for this this. because the teletubbies camers alt twenty years ago, which means all the kids who watchha them are now old enougho smok to smoke pot. okay, there's no reasonless to think this makes sense unless you're going to like
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burnine g man, which, by the wan is now called burning them. buthemt the point is , who inigt their right mind is wearing teletubbies? is weboots anywhere ? nobody i know that i wouldn't t take their car keys. od thi bungt the good thing is this teletubbies are gender fluid. so that actually kind of brings us up to present day. all right, jimmy , finally, biden today had a little a little issue with reading prthe prompter. . >> shocking.>> r watch richard blanco return to a poem he wrote from the second inaugural of baracke and me. wrote fromand every window on ed of every county country. let me start this over again. and every window of one country county counted. well, now we know now we nowemos know why the democrats always want the drag queens reading story. nsour the president can't do it' himself. >> i jimmy , when he said ,
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i want to start this over, i kept thinking i hoped it wasi the administration, the whole thing over, because given wheres things are not just this teleprompter, they go back and fix inflation in february. >> 2020 one .>> yea yeah. where's the hillary reset?h, whe rebutton when you need it? if biden was a poet, it would be smell chilvers because he sniffs all the kids weird. >> jimmy , what do you smell.e the teletubbies. that's a questio n given how .that's >> well if it does smell good, the times and she teach them how to clean it so that oh my gosh, jimmy , i'm sendingcro. you a pair of crocs, by the't l way, the boots, the green bookek boots did not look like thosed. pink boots at all. so i'm not getting thijimmy,s ft .h your jimmy , great to see you. they would clash with yourng up, outfit. all right. coming up, remember jimmy's upcoming shows in new jerseyd and pennsylvania? and pennsylvania? check it out last. at go besome things that go better
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