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"ingraham angle". and weor begin with this. >> biden is declared war on the american dream. i love this car . nothing but incredible memories. to set up right here. and yo u feel like you're in complete control. this is just oh,control. this ic a manufa. that was all a manufactured lie meant to sell middle america.o l >> come on , joe . it was announced earlier today that biden or his puppeteer's hope to remake the american auto industry with the toughest emissions limitsican ever. the goal is to mandate gas powered cars out of existence.dn >> and what is left, accordingwe to the environmental protection. agency. 67% ofwh allat i car and truck r being evs by twenty thirty two . >> this is historic newsg for our children. bit's historic news for our climate is historic news
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for our future.32 this epa is committedc no to protecting the health - and well-being of every single person on this planet.e health >> but is it even possible? >> jasoneneral motors executive warns in "the washington post", quote, the transition automakers are pursuing requires building totally new factories, assembly lines and supply chains and years ories anlong process, a major reengineering of one car model s usually takes anywhere from ausee to five year and automakers could be overhauling dozens of them, said larry burns, a formerai general motors executive. to sumd a up, biden's epacutive is giving our auto industry a few yearbiden eps to complete reinvent a business model that will take decades. and remember, there's no guarantee customers will even decathese electric cars. the epa is forcing manufacturers to produce or that the middle class coulacdtus
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even for them to begin with .e biden's climate law offered a seventy $500 tax break to lessen the sticker shock. but the electric vehicle makers just raised the prices to eliminate the rebate. and what's more , biden'e raises treasury department just announced rules two weeks ago that will make the credits harder to get. >> as michelle krebs, a detroit based analyst for cox automotive, said , you can mandate something all day long, but if it's not accessible, to the consumer, it's not going to work. it won't work. butthe left's goals on evs areo delusional, even some ofeven the the most progressive voices are waking up to the realityce in california, at least with then a phasing out of gas g powered cars. don't minimize the financial burdens associated with these things because like, i am literally freaking the out] abo about the charging station thing. i'm like, it's going to we'rng e to take out a massive loan
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to pay for it, to have a new subs like there's a heat wave and our energy grid really can't handle it. gaand so i'm just going to ask you guys, if you have electricth vehicles, please don't charge them right now. g >> but it's even worse thanm that. the biden epa't s plan won't jut hurt consumers. >> it's going to enrich china by giving them a near monopoly on the saucing materials. do you think the incompetents mn running this administrationoo have a good answer on that? >> most ev batteries right now are produced in china. so how do you balance the administration's climate goals while also trying to achieve its goal of reducingu reliance on china? that'sci a great question.ina? and so we look at it intion two fold. we have to walk and chew gum at the same time. this proposal doesn't kick id cn till model year 20 27. so we've got some years to rampm up. >> wp e hope that we can take >> jntage of that runway. >> the dirty little dirty
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little secret is theirs is a runway to ruin and the only thing they want to ramp upp is their goal of limiting your mobility. this is no it a mistake.s no as lord discussed last night with famed uk professor norman fenthion, these moves are essential in order to bringse about the end game of climate fanaticism, so-called 15 minute cities made basically a couple of journeys a week outside ofes to bzones of everything else. you're supposed to be the ideasd you're supposed to be shopping, workin g inside the zone.e and so that's the only place,ve you know, you're allowed to travel by . and of course, they they makehe it actually very difficult, even within the zone, to do any travel by car. >> so if the climate crazies have been screaming about anve e existential threat, why hasn't this happened earlier? >> you might be asking. i'll let professor fenton tellhn you in an unaired portioedn of
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laura's interview from last night. >> i spent the las unairedt thrt doing this, sort of looking at the mess and statistics. that's what i do of the sort of the covid narrative showing that the data and the models were manipulated to exaggerate t the scale of the crisis and also exaggerate the effectiveness the of the interventions. and i said right frohem the beginning that these ine covid lockdown's were essentiallterveny a precursor tt the coming climate lockdown'suro no. one . no one has written more or spoken more about this issue than our next guest. thrilled to have them. robert bryce is the host ofs the power hungry podcast and is author of a question of power, electricity and the wealth of nations. you can also find his work on substract. f robert , thank you so much.nati try to break this all downthis o to this, because you say this isn't about climatclimate, but . >> explain what that means.
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wellmeans., i think that's exacy right, jason .te that and youd commentedon on tg before the average price ofe ofa a new ev.ew the ap just had a piece on this isst yesterday is fifty eight thousand dollars. who's buying evs? it's the benz and beemer crowd . these numbers are very welevl known. the average household income foeragr ev buyer is one hundred and forty thousand dollars a year. that's140,000 a twice the nati average household income. sool this is very much a class s issue. and it's not just about tab the affordability oficle the vehicles themselves. it's about the upgrades thats the to the grid that we're all going to have to pay fore through the great basin, through our taxes. ta solkin the biden administrationh course, is talking about earginv charging stations. i get that. sta but most people don't have charging the most american homes don't have an ability to charge in ev at home. so what is this going to require? massive upgrades to the electric grie massivesd that art to be rate based and then make every ratepayer will havethese to pay for these upgradeupsl be
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and these upgrades are going to be very expensive because the grid simply isn't readyis to handle all this new demand. yeah, i used to have a tesla, i bought one and i actually love driving it. p but, you know,ay $50 i had to py five hundred dollars to put in a little charging station. i had to hire an electrician, which was another five hundred dollars, just so i could do it. and then guess what, i sold it and i bought a ford f 150 that burdens nothing but good old fashioned gasoline becaus that's what i wanted and that's what i had to deal with in the cold weather. but you're right, the average person is not going to be able i soo for be able to afford to retrofit their home and then the transmission lines and the power needed to generate theiarging station so you can actually get around. i mean, there is nhoo gameme pl >> i don't know how many trillions of dollars they think they're going to spend doing this. >>it's going to be a massive cost. >> jason and i've studied the grid for a long time. i mean, this is what the last few years of my career i've been focusing on electricity and the electric grid. and i wrote a piece just a fewpc
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days ago, in fact, on my substract, robert bryce dot subsect .com talking about the cost transformers and the fact that distribution transformers, now four . times in many cases, the wait times2 are one to two years. and last year alone we saw in f utility products. that's everything from, an transformers to wood poles, etf cetera. the inflation rate was was 18% . the past two years. and this is according to resko, the rural electric supply cooperative. we've seen the price of utility products across the board go up by a third. so these are costs that are going to be paid for all consumers, by all consumers, rather. and it's not going to be borne equally in a couple of more points for you. remember, just a few days ago announced a huge loss in los their ev business. their i did the calculations and put out a tick tock on it. ford lost thirty four thousand dollars on every ev they made.y' jason , you can't make that up. >> make up for that in volume. it doesn't work that way. well, let's talk about china, because the white house firsta. of all, i think it was
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chicken of the president to make this big of ane pr ann announcement while he's overseas.th. in but that aside, the white house was asked about china taking advantage of biden's green agenda. and this is what he had to say. i want to get your commentistrao on the other end of it.g >> is the administration doing o anything to stop china from cashing in on green energy goals? i don'shing in on greet have ann on china's specifically as it relates to electric vehicles. icles.you know, are where we stn on china. we want competition, not conflict. >> another not to answer, but explain the china connection here. >> well, it'ans criticalswer, ji and you don'ont take my word fot it. the department of energy put o out a very good report on this early last year, 90% of the global market for neodymium iron boron magnets o is controlled by china. 90w,n this this sounds a little wonky. it is . but those neodymium iron, borone magnets are used in nearly every electric vehicle china ca n, controls almost the entire vc
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global market for that. j but it's notus just the magnetsh it's the metals and the mining and the processing of the metals. metalsso evs are very material intensive. two hundred kilograms, logram according to the international energy agency. cobalt copper. let's talk about copper, lithium, manganese, nickel. but the really problematic cobal issue is cobalt. every evy holds contains about coirteen kilos, about twenty five pounds of cobalt, which is mined in the congo.s in terrible conditions. siddharth kara has a greatcondit new book on this called cobalt red , in which he documents the how many people are dying in these cobalt mines in the congo. and again, that market is almost completely controlled by china. so from an energy security standpoint, jason , this makests no sense at all. and i'm not a china basher. you know, china's will attack china and look out for china. it doesn't need to be this way. i was just in phoenix overe of the weekend and price of gas was nearly five dollars a gallon. and i don't think it's a coincidence that this administration make that big of that thi an announcement.
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isd then also there's really super expensive gas. so the public saying super we hd choice, we're going to have to do this. it doesn't have to bite this way .. it really doesn't. robert , you're the best at , this. we appreciatwee joining us tonight on the intermingle. >> allg right.us speaking of biden, while he is gallivanting through ireland and diminishing our way of life, his shadow president , the master puppeteer susan rice ,is busy stoking division atusan al sharpton annual racial olympics in the last 20 years, the u.s. had a gdp shortfall of 16 trillion dollars duee to to discrimination against black americans. and in case e you're wondering, that's not my math.. that's according to sidibé. oh, citibank. according to citibank, it's completely illogical statistic,
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but that's not why this is interesting. >> now it's time forr a litt a little story. sidibé is the banking subsidiary of the financial giant citigroup. why is that relevant as it relates to susan rice? citi-groupwell, courtesy of wike know that in the fall of 2008, before he had even won a citigroup executive named michael froman was sending emails to barack obama alerting him to the financial giant's ofa preferences for significant position in his administration. many of those came to fruition ,including kathleen sebelius, ma, and , yes,uition susan rice. >> you can say susie was her current gig as shadow president and master puppeteer. to the financial giant. so it should come as no shocked to learn that she would cite citibank for some bogussh statistic. they are, of course, a bank well rooted in diversity driven politics. >> well, joining me now
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is vince collarenebri, radio show host and editorial director of the daily caller. break this down for us . there's a lot of craziness that's coming out. but at this al sharpton event,to it seems to come to newt it's heights. >> it's amazing, isn't it? so look, what you have here is a woman who's worth an estimated 50 million speaking at another millionaires' conference about how racist t america is to black people.o bl and look at there's two black americans right there have become very rich in this country. i don't even know how susablackn is made 50 million dollars, actually . what does she what does she. i don'e suced other than lie about benghazi and unmasking trump officials? but here she is standing there and then she cites, as , you know, citigroup, citibank, and says, look, they've got she these numbers that tell us that the economy has been savaged. this is unbelievably rich because citigroup was the single largest bank thatlar us taxpayers bailed out in 2008. and guess what?n right after the bailouright was
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signed three days later, thatdas ciail that you jus lt referencet where citigroup expresses its favorite people to be cabinet secretarie hiss in the incoming obama administration. they sent it three days aftermav they received the massive bailout. and so now we get lectures froid the lady whose friends constantly placed the economy whos jeopardy. are we're looking at yet another a banking crisis with more democrats in charganothee and me risky behaviors. and it just keeps happening. it's just unbottle d rich and it's total gaslighting from people like susan rice. >> well, let's listen to a susan little bit more of susan ricerat as she describes the fight over critical race theory beinghe i taught in schools. we let's stand together in defense of facts. we're seeing bands on innocuous children's books just because they feature prominently black or brown characters. those who are doing this are trying to tell us that we do not count and that perhaps we
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should not exist. that is such complete, absolute >> jas banninfiction. i have never heard of anybody banning a book because of som the color of somebody's skin in it. i don't know where she comes up with this, but what's your reaction to it? >> no, i mean, well,ea firstctif all, the left has been forn al years trying to ban all sorts of books. to kill a mockingbird, sorthuckleberry finn. "to ki they've been busy trying to edit roald dahl's books and r.l. stine, they're just like they have a relentless appetite for censorship. whenin book banning. ket when it comes to the types of books that parents are trying to keep outth of the hans of their kids inside of great schools, those include graphic depictions of. that's the conversation that's actually beingdepictio had by ps around the country. unfortunately, because of the excesses, the left and its control over the education system. system.re is nobody trying to have banned books teachings people about great americans ,like booker t washington and frederick douglass and harriet tubman. that isn't happening.
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what is happening is parentse cc are very concerned that their kids are being taught to think of each other on the basis of race and to judge each other on immutable characteristics. that is an atrocity. .they need to be learning about martin luther king and not ibram kennedy. therwell, i believe that the fa left, they need and want racism out there. i mean, secretary mayorkas continues to perpetuate this whole idea that white supremacyt is the nation's biggest thing, the biggest problem facing the nation. >> right. and meanwhile, we are watching bord as the country's borders arellap collapsing, the country's economsingnd they. got n we just got inflation data today that indicates that we are poorer dat than we were befe biden took office. there are a host of real problems in the world and they constantly cook up fictional ones to distract us . yeah, like crime and other things. vince, thank you so much. >> really do appreciate you joining us tonight. all right, mayor eric adamson became the mayor on a platform of stamping out crime today.
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new york city mayor eric adams ran on a campaign of restoringn safety and order to the criminal justice system. so far , the results have been underwhelming. index crimes in the city that under-whelming would be murder, , robbery, burglary, felony assault, grand larceny and car theft. >> theft are up forty seven point five percent versus the same period in 2019 ,a.k.a. before bail reform went into effect. e must but sustained levels of crime most take a back burner for the moment as there is a new kind, a differen knet kind f vermin that needs to be removedo from the city streets. >> firstm for that report, we go to fox news suspendedo correspondentot kevin carr. >> kevin , you know, jason , i know there's some seriousn stories happening in new york , but sometimes, as the oldcork saying goes, the jokes just
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write themselves. yes,new york new york city tonis a rat czar, a rat czar. and if that doesn't make you want to spit out, you read it ot to a eric adams actually chose a former teacher for the job. >> now, i'm not sure that when - kathleen karate was growing up, she was thinking, yeah, i want to do this. i want to do that. i'm not sure rat za was on the short list of career choices, but here we are. >> when i first saw this job posting, i wasn't sure if itd ts was real bloodthirsty is not a word you usually see in a jobp description, and it's certainly not a word i usuallyti n descrie myself, but i have to say the rats are ad got my attention as new york city'se first director of mitigation, i will bring a science and systems based approach to reducing new york city's rat e approapopulation. i love this story, jimmy paid one hundred and fifty five grand and that newly
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created gig and believe it or p not, she actually has a bit of experience. you see, she spent several years spearheading the department of education's rat reductio, ann efforts in abt one hundred and twenty buildings throughout brooklyn, manhattan, and the >> you boogie down bronx. >> you'll be seeing a lot of mes and a lot less rats. pizza rat may live in infamy, but rats and the conditions that support their thriving will no longer be tolerated. longer bin new york city, theren sheriff in town , and with your help, we'll send those rats packingose . jason: she is gotta give her credit .in she's taking this with the right attitude. by the way, if you're thinking about it, just remember, forget snakes. on a plane.s on t it's rathes on the run and gothm and look out. willard, the rat lady's comingso for you. fjason . >> she's got a big job ahead of or that is a great story. rat ratnesar all right, kevin ,
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thank you. attorney general garland, let me just ask you, doesorney genea your department have a problem with anti catholic bias int ha our department? >>ve as protects all religions and all ideologies? it does not have any bias against any religion of any kind. >> yeah, right.t okay, we got it. >> speaking of rats, the man sold as a moderate and whom so many republican senators gleefully whisk through senatehd confirmation, not justte the liar, but in overseeing one of the most corrupt department of justice imaginable. >> a plea agreement reviewed dep by fox digital shows that garland's department of justice recommended no jail time for a transgene or lunatic who vandalized the st. louis whcatholic church in bellevue, washington. st. louise, i should say, the church in bellevue,
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washington. >> thirty one year old maev notar didn't just write fte catholics on the outsidechurch the church. they destroyed a statue of theud mary , assaulted a church worker and resisted arrest. no e no jail time recommended recomme by that department of justice. >> well, joining us nowjust is article three , project founder and presidentd r mike davis. >> mike t mike, you noted a cas presenting a direct contradiction to this one . explain the two, because it's just so atrocious, atrocious and so fundamentallyus wrong. >> yeah, this is the most egregious example yet. of president biden and attorney general merrick garland politicizing and weaponizes the justice department. the other case involves a father named mark halk in pennsylvania. he is in front of a abortionjusc clinic praying with his 11 year old son . and these abortion industry abtivists got into a scuffle
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orwith him. and the biden justiceivists department charged him with a felony up to 11 years in prison. they sent a twenty man, heavilyl armed fbi home to go get him. fortunately, he was acquitted by the federal jury inntrast pennsylvania. but contrast this with this deranged trans terrorist. this this made no doubt who vandalized the shirt spray painted someone in the face with the police. we also should note that he terrorized a little old lady praying in the churc h. the biden justice department does nothing about this fopartmr eight months, they finally charged this person with with a misdemeanor and then they're recommending no jail time. that th the sentencing hearing is coming up on june 2nd. i hope this judge does not go along with this recommendation. >> i it's just so wrong. it is domestic terrorism meant to invoke fear. but our attorney general,
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merrick garland, spoke today t about the department of justice's priorities. have a look at this. invoi'm grateful to the all the professionals across the department who are working to ensure america's freedom to reproductive rightst to protected by federal lawgather together and and with the peopln this room, will continue to fulfill the justice fulf founding responsibility to protect the civil rights of all o americans . >> know what he's really saying. come on , let's be honest abouts it. he really means civil rights for those who are politically on his side. that's what he means, doesn'tt e it? >> yeah. i mean, planned parenthood? and the abortion industry hasod a grip on the biden administration. they are has willing to send the fbi after christians praying outside of abortion clinics. they're they're willinnd tg to o after parents and school board meetings, are willing to send the fbi to infiltrate churches in richmond, virginia. a
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but they're going to turn b a blind eye to these abortion industry activist and trans terrorist terrorizing catholic churches, crisis pregnancy centers, supreme court justices and their families and their homes. house republicans need to sayg h enough is enough here t and impeach attorney general merrick garland. >>o like. thank you so much for joining fj us tonightoi on mingering. >>on t i'll do appreciate it. all right. biden's blandygraham a hit irel. so does the black sheep of the family. and a pair of rehabilitation efforts we thought we'd never seenfamily i. >> raymond arroyo hasf the details and seen and unseen coming up next, and strap in and join the race to space with three exclusive fox nation shows. it all starts with john glenn and mercury rising. the real push had always been to orbit an american hero and find someone, lift it off. it was as if the entire nation held its breath. then see how modern astronauts
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that's a great book by the way. >> i appreciate being here. biden is hiden. lebrat i mean i mean, he's visiting ireland this week to celebrateth the twenty fifth anniversary of the good friday peace accords.ee yeah, jason .is >> and if his leadershipeadershi is shaky, at least a biden blarney was intact in belfast today, at least i think it wass in blarney, a great, great. eighteen forty . i think eighteenld forty two could mean eighteen,eo twenty eight . i can't remember which one of those two dates had written the rules, the rules of mutinynw for the british navy. i don't know what the hell's going on here. programs like going on , young entrepreneur, young enterprise, northern ireland. oh i didn't see the whole here you walk into my office in the oval office in the unitedffc states capital. guess what? you know who founded and designed and built the white house? an irishman, an irish.
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>> no, not not the joe. now, wait a minute, jason . i didn't realize the oval>> office is in the u.s. capital . nemean, next you'll be talking about his chambers. the supreme court, i guess, is the the oval office in the u.s. capital . >> you were a congressman. you know?, i miss that.n i was look, i would have seen it. i think i would have seen it. but he only worked there for like 48 years or whatever . >> it was. >> you know, i could be wrong because of the time. well wrong., but yeah, it's so when he does this. e >> biden said that the white house was built by the irish and i wonder if he checkedcked with michelle obama. >> have a look wit. >> this i wake up every morning in a house that was built by . oh, we need a fact check on sixteen hundred pennsylvania avenue, please. fact checker to sixteen hundred. we'll get back to you on that one . jasjason , you know, this is al part of a genealogy tour for
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biden. he's visiting the relatives.vi don't they havsitie ancestry.cos the white house? couldn't henry louis gates lookt up his roots for him? i mean, why does he have to go to ireland? but anyway, the bidenthe bide designated caretaker, dr jill ,s is not on this trip. >>not on but it's clear the try president is trying to project a vision of class and incorruptibility. so he brought along a new minder, hunter biden, in addition to pointing biden to the exit, hunter also served as translator of children's questions. >> and he's going to play with making sure we know what i for. yes, quickstart with the scoutse ,because the key to success, whenever you disagreegr with someoneee wit, it's okay to question their judgment, whether they're righeyt or wron,
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but it's never okay to questionq their motives. >> you mean like financial motive? say, with foreign governments? r this is annm odd bit of advice. jason offered to children with hunter biden standing right behind him because, you know, one , this thing is over. this trip is all about promise that the united states will invest in ireland if they can get their political act together with hunter biden standing there, you can betre he'll find a gold at the end ofd the rainbow when this trip is over. >> yeah, exactly. >> he'll be that little lucky leprechaun. no, doubt about it. >> well, and i've got to move on to this, jason . it's talk faces growing scrutiny from the government. the chinese social media app g is launching its own rehab effort under the banner hashtag tock sparks. good. now, this is also a multi episode documentary series. >> they're showcasing the positive side of the app. >> my name is spencer russell.ef
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and because of tiktok, reach i'm reaching millions of families who want to teach their toddlers how t f o read . my name is john lynch. i'm a member of the national guard. i use my tiktok channel to benefit military members and their families. >> oh yeah. tiktok. e xindtiktok ti, world hunger to . look, it's not about whether, as you know, whether there are good people on tick tock. the question is , is theworld hungchinese government using the app to track americans ? and where is that personal information going? there's a reason governments across the worldp are telling their employees, you can't download this app at all. >>vernment yeah, that's the pro, >> japping into the very vital information that unsuspecting people are just giving away.. >> yeah, there's also a reason that byte dance is spending a five million dollars lobbying the congress to try to get them to back off. finally, jason , talk about strained rehab efforts. you remember that frightening video we brought you the other day of the dalai lam a asking the boy to his tongue?y to >> well, now, apparently, cnn
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has jumped into the rehab business and they brought alongg a rolling stone reporter. >> yatchon. >> jay, you've met the dalai laa lama many times. have you such a song? i have not. the dalai lama is a very playful human being, and we may see this in a weird, kind of gross, sexualized way. but this is about as as a bowls of plain rice. there is nothing or or happening in this encounter. it's not seen that way in tibetan culture. this is this is a part of the body. >> it's something playfu l. of the i'm sorry. corrupting children is notdy playful. we shareave shared bowls of rice with children. i doubt if we shared tung's with them. i'm sorry. in this cultural argument, by the way, jason , even the indian government to a child protection group came ou.r and said that cultural argument doesn't wash. this is child abuse t e. >> you know what it is ?
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child abuse.s chil sorry, it is . >> and you know what? cnn just call it out and saysta' it's totally unacceptable to have. unacceptab >> it's just so disgusting.le anyway., they joke about the fact, oh, it's almost like, oh, i know.g ab >>ou it's ridiculous. >> yeah, totally agree. raymond, thank you so much. all right. things are getting messy in california. octogenarian senator dianne feinstein is coming under fire from the liberal media activist and elected officialsa calling for her immediate resignation. imme the half ofmanage it. >> wait until yomentu hears rega the anger management issues regarding a congresswoman who wants to replace her. >> stay right there.re to tei'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life on to tell you about life on insurance. a f budget, through the colonialee pen program. p if you're ags?e 50 to 85 ,ed bue and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three >> what are the three p's, the three ps of life insurance
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p stabilize climate conditions and strengthen our ecosystems. learn more at doug . you got to hand it to the left where they want to push an t agendapush or just push someone out. they enlist all lovers of their control. >> take the case of dianne t feinstein. the oxygenheir there in califora and has been hospitalized for with shingles for weeks. >> b but unlike uncle fester, even she doesn't possess the progressive bona fides to protect her from the mob. >>have it all started yesterday with former president obama's talentless lackeys. >> dianne feinstein, who should
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not be in the senate, is no preventing us from being able to confirm judges. i think what the people aroundom dianne feinstein are doing, allowing, you know, being part of this farce, of having a lack of a senator and such anportan important job is really wrong.t and dianne feinstein should no longer be in the senate. she has she should resign and more people should be calling on her to resign. >> people and then the floodgates opened as the media became complicit in the left's decapitation effort.s nbc news democrats raise alarms as feinstein's absence stalls. biden's judicial picks. politico feinstein's absence has already forced her partybsee to change how they runan d ththe senate. >> and then the final nail. fellow democrats california, a representative roxana tweeting, it's time for r senasenator feinstein to resi. we need to put the countrye ahead of our head of personalin loyalty. >> well, joining us nousw is mie huckabee, the former arkansas governor , and chrisformer bedf,
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common sense society executive editor. governor huckabee, just over an hour ago, senator feinsteinei released a statement saying she will you will be back in washington soon. enbut she's asked majority leadn schumer to put someone on judiciary until she returns. >> but sn , boy, i got to tell you,sh when they want to push somebodys out, off their head, boy, they rally the troops. they get nbcth news, everybodyfh just lock step and off with their heads. >> a good reason not to be a democrat, because when you to get sick, they want you to go ahead and die and be donee with you. it's likdonee the wife who toldf husband, look, i don't mind you seeing somebody after i pass away, but just don't bring a date to the funeral. i think the democrats wouldthe e bring a date to the funeral.k this is really pretty gross and just almost heartless treatment. grosone of their own. >> i can't imagine it. a well, chris , there's a there'sr thparallel here because eythey didn't or anything abouto
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senator fedder fetterman. i mean, he wenr man.t took off r a few months and you didn't hear any complaints from anybody then, drew, would you have a serious problem with ageh in our political system? agwe used to call the politburoc dusty old people who ran the soviet union. the leadership in the states is significantly older than brezhnev in the politbur of o. but you're right, they didn't turn on fetterman. in fact, politico in late february, there's an articlew about how fetterman should just put his feet up and take it easy and get welut hisd gel, bee the city's moving slowly and it's fine. that's before dianne feinstein had to take sick leave. she's been gone now for well over a month. kamala harris can't breanekd ka the tie and they're startingth to freak out. but both running fetterman, who clearly has had serious difficulty physically, mentally and emotionally doing the job and running an eighty nine year old senator dianne feinstein actually does the job, is too sick to do.. ther it shows that there's just a willingness to power that puts people to the side. they don't really care about them that much. with fetterman, i think they're waiting until august 9th. wil liwhen they don't have to run another another candidate to replace him because appoint
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someone for over a year at that, point.he and when dianne feinstein, i think exactly right. the jig is up for her. she's almost 90 years old. she can't do the job and they-- want to move ahead and get that9 power. >> jas >>on all right, governor , i got to ask you about this one ,, fecause there's some otherth drama surrounding senator feinstein. and this has to do with the race to replacinace toe or one t the candidates running a democrat, congresswoman cathy porter, is under fire as spougations of spousal abuse have resurfaced, all in old s came to light in divorce filings, with hockman alleging porter dumped a bowl of steaming hot boiled potatoes on his head. this was her husband.dump hoffman said thaedt in 2012, porter came home from work one day, enraged that the house was not clean and slammed a glass of a glass coffee pot on the counter, causing the glass shards to spray everywhere and cut. sounds like a nice, sweet, happy family, but boy, she's in the running to be the next
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senator . >> yeah, i have a feeling california democrats may wantp to drop her like a hot potato or perhaps a bowl of hot mashed potatoes. take your pick. but what a ridiculous kind of background to come from. she also was whining about the fact that she has to fly back and forth and she gets sweaty. honestly, if she's that bored math the job, if it's causing her to sweat so much, maybe she should just sit this one out and go retire and make her own mashed potatoes. well, you know, she's not really sitting down here,llegat chris . the allegations must have beenio had katie feeling the heat because listen to what she told stephen colbert on the air justn last night. >> i think there's thi s effort in politics to try to pretend that that congress is glamoroust . the truth is , it'd s like you're hot, you're late, yo you don't know what's going on .t's you're flying back and forth. truth is , it's hard. t it is hard to go to work every y day with marjorie taylor greene
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is a colleague. oh, my goodness. dear chris, your reaction? i mean, a lot of congressmen and congresswomen are infamous on capitol hill for being stafletely and totally abusive and horrible to their staff. it's something that's just ove simply overlooked as part of the culture, especially a lot of the liberal darlings are accused of this sort of behavior by staff repeatedly. it's extremely embarrassing that it's excuse and it's hardis to believe everything you hearg in a divorce hearings because couples get really angry thesthey slingce a lot of things towards each other. but these accusations are kind of embarrassing, really horrible to take, very specific. and for her to go out ther.er to and say of course, she's got a bad temper, she has to serve with conservative members like representative marjorie taylor greene. well, that's not an evenhe has t apology. she didn't get grilled on it. o servand i think that kind of t certainly doesn't defend her very well. >> now. >> it certainly doesn't. governor huckabee and chris, thank you so much for joiningte. us tonight on the anger. >> we do appreciate more from biden's trip to ireland. >> coming up next, think you
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>> biden's tie has sentimental value, just not the way he thinks. >> president biden: you see this tie i have with the shamrock on it, this was given to me by one of these guys right here. he was a hell of a rugby player and beat the -- but it was when -- soldier field, wasn't it? >> what he just said is deeply offensive to the country he's visiting. he confused the black and tan and army of the british military police that killed thousands of irish during occupation of ireland with the all black rugby
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team from new zealand. i guess that is what you call dipl diplomacy, biden style. type in jason in the house.com, podcasts, books, the whole thing, thank you for watching this special editi. gutfeld coming up next. >> todd: breaking this morning, learning new information about the person behind the intel leak sending shockwaves around the world. the man worked on a military base and shared highly confidential information with friends online since the pandemic. i'm todd piro. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus.
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