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surrounding the nightmare that is joe biden at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. 8:57 a.m. they called the lid on the day, joe was done. he was tired. he had a busy vacation. today marks the 100th day that kevin mccarthy has been speaker. we will remind you of the promises he made to become speaker and the promises he has kept. we are going to hold elected officials accountable. plus, we will talk to the great one, any mark levine fans here not just hunter who turned a profit by selling access to pops we have few developments tonight that are huge. we'll break that fews. also, jimmy, kaley, they will be here in studio with more on the panic, the full blow panic at budweiser and anheuser anheuser busch has sales now plummet even further. full analysis, we'll have tucker's interview with elon musk. listen to this shocking revelation --
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>> the degree to which various government agencies effectively have full access to everything was going on in twitter blew my mind. >> they had full access, even your direct messages, private messages between you and somebody else. texas senator ted cruz will weigh in straight ahead. first, we begin with this top story tonight. forty nine york city, explosive hearings revealing the ugly truth about house democrats. they do not care about you, the american people, and your life. now, today, jim jordan, who is the house judiciary chairman paid a visit to the city to hear from real victims of serious crimes, families that lost loved ones and for good reason. because while da alvin bragg is spending, you know, what, massive amounts of money, time, resources going after one man, one organization one family, the trump family, 34 counts of nothing, no specific crimes barely mentioned but actually violent orpheaners -- offenders there roaming the
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streets with their victims and families being treated like garbage. >> my son afghanistan war retired veteran was killed in harlem in 2018. huh psalm was kick punched stomped and stabbed nine times by four individuals he did not know nor had he done them any harm. when alvin bragg came into office, he was handed a strong trial-ready murder case and gang assault case against all four of these individuals where this brutal savage homicide was captured on video. he was handed a strong trial-ready case, ready to go to trial. as soon as he took office, the case immediately began to unravel. as far as the manhattan district attorney's office, if he's receiving one pain of federal
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dollars, you need to pull that funding until he starts doing his damn job and prosecuting crime. i was totally disrespected. me, my family, pie grand children, we were treated like garbage. like garbage. >> wow. madeline will join us right here in the studio in just a moment. her son was an army vet. her son was stabbed to death on the streets of new york city. his father also seriously wounded during the attack, continues to deal with life-altering injuries, acarding to a statement from bragg's office, none of the four perpetrators received the maximum sentence. not one of the 4, marry sanders gets one year in jail, travis stewart received seven years. the other two fellas could be out in far less than 20 years after murdering somebody with a knife and nearly killing yet another person. you proud of that alvin bragg? of course new york city
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congressman jerry, the taupe that he s. >> the layed a. >> talking hassan is dead forever. dead forever. directly responsible for his murder. two people. is fought justice. >> this is not uncommon under bragg, 52% of all felony cases they are reduced to misdemeanors and predictably violent crime is on the riseny assault 15%, burgly up 7%, car theft up another 5%, the murder rate is
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still higher than pre-pandemic levels. the democrats at today's hearing they didn't want to talk about any of that. instead, can you gets what they were obsessed with? they wanted to talk about donald trump. high in their ivory tower these democrats treated today's witnesses and these victims like inconvenient deplorables the way these democrats behave was grotesque and unhinged, congressman hank johnson even referring to the victims, people that lost their loved ones as props for jack bud thugs in the republican party. you think i'm making it up? i'm not. take a look. >> like jack bud thug they descended on new york city using violent crime as their pretext. the magga republican extremists are not interested in gun violence even knife violence. the republicans have served as props in a maga broadway
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production. >> the pompous indignation from democrats was so outrageous that some new yorkers in the crowd, they had had enough. take a look. >> the gop leadership in congress doing what it has done best for the last six years and that is to act as the criminal defense council for donald j. trump. let me tell you this -- [gavel] >> capital, please. gentlemannen will suspend. capital police will remove the gentlemen from the audience. >> let me tell you this. >> gentlemen. [man yelling] >> let me tell you this. [man yelling] >> you're a scum bag. >> let me tell you this [applause] >> that is probably one of the biggest jack ass in all of washington dc and that saying a lot. these democrats don't care about justice, they don't care about
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safety, security, or pursuit of happiness, they lean care about politics, hating donald trump. what does donald trump have to do with safety, secure, in new york? on prosecuting criminals? nothing. here's our very own sarah carter, taking a look. >> seem very highly politicized as far as the dams. what was go going through mind? >> our democratic colleagues wanted to politicize this hearing. one of my colleagues pointed out not one of us mentioned former president trump's name. i asked some of the witnesses in question who were frankly getting kind of emotional and upset, the democrats were ignoring their pleas about how safe they feel in the city, the fact they lost loved ones. mr. alba got stabbed and then was getting prosecuted by this district attorney. >> tease are not political statements. these are just telling their personal stories and to a person all the witnesses testimony talked about these - crimes committed against their family
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members, losing their loved ones, burying their son. want did the democrats do? they smeared him. theyed it was a circus. they belittled these witnesses. they said it was a sham. house republicans focused our questions on crime and on the fact that radical district attorney alvin bragg is refusing to prosecute these crimes. >> let me be clear, donald trump doesn't prevent crime, has nothing to dedewith the safety and security of the people in new york, he doesn't even live here. let's be clear, the left, their defund, dismantle, no bail laws, they are making law-abiding americans less safe, lets secure, it's a more dangerous environment, and if you don't have law, order, safety, security, you cannot pursue happiness. take a look at your screen. this was chicago over the weekend. typical weekend in chicago. hundreds of teens storming the streets breaking window, blocking traffic, jumping up and down on cars attacking drivers
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and elsewhere in the windy city, 35 people shot this weekend, eight murdered, and almost no 1 arrested. by the way, nobody in the media, they can't politicize it, they never talk about it. we've been scrolling names of people shot, shot, and killed in chicago on this program since 2009. names you've never heard of, never will hear about because they can't politicize it. a violent barack obama at the white sox game. what a great place to have the democratic convention. perfect fit in 2024. and mean while, this was a scene out in california. where a huge mob ran sacking a gas station near compton, organized theft, looting, costing bees $100 billion a year. is it any wonder that major companies are packing up, closing down, leaving noun. the american people are also fleeing blue states and cities in droves. california, new york, they're losing around 300,000 people a year, they're saying bye-bye. and they're moving to free states like texas, florida,
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tennessee, and the carolines. and by the way, florida gained more than, they're gaining 400,000 people a year. between 2020 and 2022, a whopping 2 million people left major american cities, high taxes, crime bad, schools a judicial system that favors criminals over victims. blue states, blue cities, they are broken. americans are now voting with their feet and we will hear from the judiciary chairman jim jordan and ted cruz in just a moment. joining s now with more, well, the chair woman for the victims rights foreign council who gave really powerful testimony earlier today woe el -- we welcome madeline brawn us. thank you. first of all, a parent, i'm se sorry you lost your son. and his father was stabbed. >> yes. >> life-changing, life-altering
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injuries. >> yes. >> okay. i watched you say that alvin bragg is treat youth and your family like garage. explain. [no audible dialogue] alvin bragg was handed a strong, trial-ready murder case from the original district attorney. all right? these original district attorneys were professional, they were old school, and they had an air tight trial-ready murder case against all four people. >> this is sixty three vance? >> yes. >> okay. >> as soon as alvin bragg took office he was handed that strong trial-ready murder case and the original district attorney retired. like many of the adas left, as soon as alvin bragg's day one memo came out. about not prosecuting crime.
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as soon as his new ada received tat case, it immediately started to fall apart. all of a sudden, mary sanders and travis stewart, they couldn't prove the gilt. manhattan couldn't afford to take all 4 people to trial. >> they told you they can't ford? >> they couldn't afford, they don't have the resources. >> $350 million to go after donald trump? >> exactly. >> that's like for an unpaid parking ticket. >> that was one of the excuses that they gave me. none of it made any. >> did donald trump ever kill anybody? >> no. >> and you said that. you testimony. i'm not, i don't care what your politics are, you lost your son. >> that's right. >> and you said in your comment, this is not about politics. >> it's not. >> it's about life and death. >> that's right. real people are affected by this. alvin bragg dismissed both
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murder and gang assault indictments against two people. one is currently walking the street amongst us. these are human a sydal maniacs they brutally am bushed and butchered my son to death nine times and then turned and butchered his father 12 times when he tried to come to his aid. this is all on video, all right? >> i honestly, i'm going to have an aneurysm sitting here. this has got to stop. >> yes. >> these people belong not only in jail but in hell. you know? plod plod. [applause] >> your son should be alive today. >> exactly. >> you mention a word in your testimony today that we don't hear anymore, deterred. >> there are no deterren. when we see the children, the young people out here, acting like savages, okay, because
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there are no deterrents to that behavior. this bell reform, this raise the age, all right, law that they put in patrol, i mean, in place, it gave them the green light to do whatever it is they feel like doing to whomever, however, whenever with no consequences and no deterrents. it's creating a whole new generation of career criminals and mass incarceration because if hey are arrested they just let them go, let them go, let them go. how many mothers would rather get a call from their child from rykers island than from the cor -ntelling them where to go and identify their child's body? >> so, one idiot from california is barely worth the mention, adam, he, you have the comment of hank johnsonen. he called, you're a witness in this. >> yes. >> he's calling you and others props in a maga broadway
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production. >> yes. >> so you lose your child. >> mmhm. >> his father is forever injured. were you a prop? >> no. >> what's your answer to him? >> absolutely not. i would challenge this gentleman, whatever his name is -- >> hank johnson. >> hank johns, to step one foot in the hood. step one foot in the hood and tell me if those people there in that hood are props as well. you know? he's a rich are black man. he is a rich black man just telling poor black men that they're props. and that the crime and the things they are experiencing, it's not as bad as they think that they are. not just him. not just him. all the elected officials, you know? all of them. especially the ones that are running new york, all right? >> listen, i can only say, and i know i speak for this audience here and the audience at home, you're a courageous woman. i know your life will never be the same again.
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>> no. >> but just know that there are a lot of us that hear your cry and for justice and we're praying for you, and praying for twenty four family -- and praying for your family. thank you so much for being here. here more with reaction is committee chairman jim jordan. a prop, jim? is hank johnson a mitigated gal to call this wonderful women who lost her son -- >> yeah. >> wow. >> she's not a prop, she's not a stunt, she's a mom on a mission. i learned a long time ago that moms on mission beat politicians every single time. she showed that today. i would with say this, the witnesses we had today were some of the most, my time in congress, some of the most compelling witnesses we have ever had. we had a dad whose son was attacked, we had her, we had the democratic city council member who's lived his whole life, 71 years in the city and said he's never seen it this bad. these weren't props.
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these weren't stunts. on these were people telling their story. they're not into politics. they want da who's nau soot on crime, they want safe streets, they want subway they can ride. 27 of the 30 most dangerous cities are run by democrats where they typically have a da like mr. bragg who's soft on crime. this is why the new york post said it was good we came to town, put a national spotlight on this, because that's always the 1st step in stopping this ridiculous treatment that is happening in so many of our urban areas. >> congressman, i'm glad you came to new york, and i'm glad the democrats exposed themselves here. i said this earlier. since 2009, congressmannen, you know, you watch the show, i scroll the names, names america's never heard of, all the people shot, shot and killed in chicago. how come we never hear about those names? you could predict on any given weekend how many people are going to be shot in that hell hole of a city and then shot and
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killed and probably be pretty accurate. and nobody, that democrat democratic-run city for decades, democratic-state for decades, and nobody's lifted a finger to save the lives of innocent children. fine york city there was one mayor he took a lot of crap for it but he saved a lot of lives and including a lot of minority lives his name was rudy giuliani. so he knew how to save lives. >> and it's, but it's also bigger than to is the violence. there were 327 individuals responsible for 6,000 of the thefts in new york city. i mean, think about that. that 20 per person. and theft we used to call that stealing, taking someone else's property. if you don't put some of these people away and charge them, prosecutor those people they just keep doing it. so do it after one, two, three, do it after 19 times but for -nsome, for goodness sake stop it somewhere, that the kind of
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stuff that going on. what is alvin bragg doing instead of dealing with this kind of criminal activity? he's using federal funds to indict a former president for no crime and then when we want to investigate that and do our constitutional duty and talk to a guy who hasn't worked to it for a year he takes us to court. that's what we were highlighting today, just how serious the crime problem, the real crime problem is in new york city. >> well said. congressman jim jordan, the great state of ohio, thank you so much. god bless you. all right. here with reaction, texas senator ted cruz is with us. i can't tell you how angry i am about all of this and schiff bringing up the fact that he wans to talk about donald trump. mean while, you have, i have families and the case of madeline joining us tonight. loses her son and she's called a prop by a united states congressmanman. that is, that is disgusting. that repulsive beyond words. >> well, i agree it was
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despecifical. let me say thank you for having her on your show. thank you for highlighting the tragedy that she's facing in her life, the loss of her son, who served this nation honorably. the horrible wounding of her husband. democrats in washington have made a pattern of at least expressing, at least shedding a crocodile tear and saying i care about your loss, what was really striking about this hearing is those congressional dem didn't pretend. they don't give a damn about the names you were scrolling on your show. they don't give a damn about the body bags that were piling up. they don't give a damn about the over 100,000 overdoses that happened last year on joe biden's watch. they don't give a damn about the biden body bags that are piling up on our southern border. they don't give a damn about the murders and the gang bangers in new york city, and chicago and san francisco, and los angeles, and philadelphia, in these blue cities with blue democrats and
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george soros that let violent criminals go. not lean do they not care? what does joe biden do? he goes out and seeks out these george soros and one of them made the united states attorney in massachusetts the chief federal prosecutor of the entire state of massachusetts and i'll tell you, sean, every single democrat in the senate voted to confirm her even though he had a long record of doing just what alvin bragg has done of letting violent criminals go and resulting in a whole lot more people being heard murdered. you're right the people who are murdered disproportionately are low inkam americans, low income new yorkers, often african american, often his pannings, and the dems who love to preen on racial issues don't care at all about the people who are suffering as a result of their policies. >> very powerful, senator cross, thank you. yn aunt to play for
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you, tucker did his interview with elon musk. is this true, that our government is spying on private direct messages? listen to what he says. >> you were shocked to find out that various intel agencies were affecting its operations? >> the degree to which various government agencies had effectively had full access to everything that was going on at twitter blew my mind. i was not aware of that. >> would that include people's dm? >> uh, yes. yes. the dm's are not encrypted. >> are you kidsing me? private direct messages? >> that is fox news breaking major news tonight. i'm going to make a prediction, that your competitors aren't eknowning to cover it. cnn, they're not going to say a word about it. >> nobody's watching. >> not a word. they'll ignore it. you're right. everyone is here watching, but
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listen, what elon is saying that the government is intercepting and monitoring dm's, it raises an obvious question about the rest of big tech. it is google allowing the federal government to monitor g mail, is facebook allowing the federal government to monitor messenger and whatsapp. this is, you can remember the big scandal under george w. bush about the fbi program that was monitoring people's e-mails? what elon just said is that the federal government is doing that actively, in private communications, as you know, i've launched an oversight investigation from the senate commerce committee nine big tech companies that i'm demanding information on their getting in bed with government and all of these nine were in a signal chat with the fbi & federal government just prior to the last election. big tech needs to be accountable. are they helping the government spy on the american citizen?
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>> let's give it up, senator ted cruz. thank you. thank thank you so much. when ecome back, we'll have more on tucker interview with elon musk. kevin mccarthy on why president biden has not met with him and mccaringy's 100th day as speaker. we'll tell you the promises he made, the ones he dinot keep and ahead. choices together... can help you be better prepared for unexpected events. for a brighter financial future. thanks. ahh, pretzel and mustard... another great combo. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected.
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>> president joe biden called the lid at 8:57 a.m. today that means you won't hear from him for the rest of the day. 8:57 a.m. >> wow. >> now this after leisurely weekend at his delaware beach house. i don't know if he's covering up classified documents or not or recovering from his big trip to ireland to visit castles while china's taking over the world, but apparently biden's frequent trips to delaware and lacks were
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scheduled to say the least getting in the way of very important business. take a look. >> i met with president biden at the white hues on february 1. 75 days ago. during our peteing i told the president clearly let's find a way to come to an agreement. like we have before. had the president agreed to negotiate in good faith we'd already be done. unfortunately i have not heard from the white house since our very first meeting. >> why is biden so quiet? i thought he wanted to unite us. didn't he say that in his inaugural speech? is it because he doesn't want to defend his failed record on historic 40 year high inflation, rising crime, crippling deficits, energy dependence, he inherited energy independence, weakness on the world's stage. is it because he doesn't have a plan to handle the massive detective he's accumulating?
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speaker mccaringy does and unlike joe biden joe mccarthy has been keeping his promises. take a look at your screen. during the mid-terms mccarthy, other republicans they promised to increase domestic energy production and they passed hr1 to do just that. they also fulfilled a promise to pass a parent's bill of rights a promise to repeal 87,000 new irs agentses from funding, also promised a select committee on china and they made it happen. they vow to take on when or not the fbi is politicized and the doj weaponised. they promised to end proxy voting and reopen the capital to the american people. they dithat as well. so after a hundred days in power, house republicans have a record to be proud of, joe biden does not. join us now, speaker of the house, kevin mccarthy. mr. speaker, how are you? >> i'm doing well. >> i want to bring, i want
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people to be aware. i said to you, if you don't keep your promises, i will be the first person to call you out. drink i not say that none yes, you diand you've held me odontable. you've put me on the show numerous times. you laid out exactly what we've already passed and what we're going to do later this week is we've got our border security bill being marked up this week and next week. we've got a debt ceiling bill to put our house in order. we're going to limit, safe, and grow because. we going to put american a. we're going to put america in a much stronger position. >> that includes a parents bill of rights, that includes restoring intelligence committee to safe guard national security. i want to ask you about the debt ceiling. we expect that to come due some some time in june. are you saying to me the president has not spoken to you in 75 days the guy who once said it can't be my way or the highway? is he not negotiating with you?
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>> not at all. he told the democrats he was going to negotiate with me. the only time i've seen him he wouldn't want to talk about the debt ceiling? >> did he remember your name? >> in the next 10 years we're going to have to pay $10.5 trillions just in inters. to put that in perspective, since 1940 and today we've lean had to pay 9 trillion in interest in 80 something years. they spent six trillion dollars. that's what caused inflation. that what caused the banking crisis. >> here's my question. >> yes. >> they're going to claim republicans, that the full faith and credit of the u.s. government is hanging in the balance, mean while they won't talk to you. you have a majority, 222 republicans. you are going to have to be a united majority. you're willing to increase the debt ceiling, you're not demanding we balance the budget immediately which would be math mathematically
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impossible but you are going to have a list of demands. will all 222 republicans stay strong and say no debt ceiling increase unless we get a, b, c and d. is that going to happen? >> that's exactly why we're meeting with congress tomorrow. it has to otherwise we can't get there. we're going to limit, safe, and grow. we're going to limit the amount that government can spend going in the future. what we'll do is just the next 10 years lean increase funding each year by 1%. we're going to save. we're going to pull back that covid money that was unspent. if you appropriated money for the pandemic but it's over you shouldn't spend it now. we're going to grow our economy, make us energy independent, reform the retape that will allow us to build things in mare again. they is just a small sample of what we can do and we'll raise the debt limit because we'll be able to save main grow the economy and make america stronger. >> for every single promise you
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keep we will give you credit. you don't keep them i'm goic to yell at you. all right? i'll hold you accountable. up next, the biden family business under new scrutiny we have new information tonight that goes way beyond hunter. i mean, way beyond hunter. the great one, mark levine, will tell you about. we'll have more of tucker's interview with elon musk, our great, great american panel, and a great audience as we continue. ♪ what is it about the first warm breeze of the season that makes you feel lighter than air? ♪ no matter where you are... when it crosses your path... you'll feel compelled to take to the road and see where it leads. ♪ the first step begins at the lincoln spring sales event. going on now, for a limited time.
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family beyond joe, 0 experience hunter, brother jim, could have been cashing in on hunter's apparent influence pedaling scheme. here now with reaction we call him the great one. nationally syndicated radio host and the host of the number one show on weakens, life, weekend, and levine, i call him the great one, mark levine -- [applause] great one, you got a lot of fans here. >> a pleasure. >> you know, i'll let you take this any way you want to go, mark. i'm just going to say this. i'd like to know how much money the biden family did with china. i'd like to know how much main they did with russia and ukraine and all these other countries. jim comber says 13, 14 countries. yn want to know the american people have a right to know and the money they did in business how much main went into their pockets, wouldn't like you to know that? >> over $30 million for beginners, because peter schweitzer did an analysis of all this, professor schweitzer and he found 31 million-dollars.
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it's a lot of money going to a guy and a family that really is capable of doing nothing. here's the problem. >> i'm going to buy you a press participant christmas. hunter is a painter. and he does this, he has his whole, he sells them, it's called portraits of a crack addict. >> so is my dog when i put his paws in paint. he does painting too [laughter] >> the biden -- let me put it to you this way, we have the most corrupt attorney general in modern american history. i mean, you have to be deaf, dumb and blind not to be ail to see the evidence here. i mean, under the rules, 28cf4600.1 there's more than then enough evidence here. our much evidence do you feed to appoint a special council. merrick garland is a cover-up
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artist, he's like a mob lawyer for the biden family. i want to be very clear about something. there is massive amounts of evidence from the comber committee, from grassily, from johnson, from the laptop, from bob alinski, first hand information, e-mails, texts, everything prosecutors want, to appoint a special council and drag joe biden in for an interview with a special grand jury under oath. i want to say something to the republican prosecutors out there. i've been saying this for about month and i want to make this abundantly clear, we need your help. it is time for men and women who are patriots to step up. +. this attorney general and this justice department are corrupt. they are crooked. mitchell palmer, ever hear of mitchell palmer? he served as attorney general under woodrow wilson for 20
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years. much of the time wilson was incapacitated with a stroke so you know what he did? he niche aced the palmer raids, known as the red scare, he would round up thousands of people suspected of certain party affiliations, he'd put them in prison, they were denied habeas corpus, they sat in prison waited for their trial -- din that sound like the january 6 people to you? it sounds like it to me. he had a lot of help from fbi director j. edgar hoover like this jerk attorney general has help from christopher ray right now. that hundred years ago. we have a main white house who is corrupt. we have a man in 4-7b white house who's manchuri arce n president, he's put main into the penn biden center in washington dc so he can make a billion dollars or so. i want to go back to this, the district attorneys in this country, the attorneys general who have indictment authorities, the state prosecutors who have
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power in this country, we need your help. federal law enforcement is corrupt. they are not going to investigate joe biden. five years with hunter biden, it should have taken five minutes by now. he's a throw away family member. we have nine members of the family now according to comer, who are involved in some form of money taking. this is a -- nine members of the biden crime family? we need the da's, we need the ag's, we need the state prosecutors to dust off all their codes of criminal conduct. we need them to look at all the things that the bidens have done publicly, get a copy of any of the information that's available in the laptop. it talk to bob -- there's people out there you talk to. make your own wire fraud cases, maying your own pact create incredibly beautiful artses and
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so forth. figure out how to do it and then indict them. and let me tell you something, never before in american history has a president been indicted by d.a. or an attorney general. it's never been tested. the truth is that you can't really indict a sitting president at the federal level. it's never been imagined at the state and local level so why am i imagining it? thanks to alvin bragg he showed us how to to it against the next president, the leading republican candidate for president. by god it's time for republicans to fight back, to run on the edge of the constitution, to see what they can do because we're going to lose the country otherwise. this corrupt president and his family are taking us under. this corrupt attorney general and this whole damn federal department of justice and fbi, they're out of control. we need local and state law enforcement to step up.
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that's it. [cheers and applause] >> the great one. all right. mark, thank you. straight ahead the back lash against budweiser continues. they released a new pro-america ad. clydesdales are back but consumers are not so -- elon musk warning about the dangers of artificial intelligence. jimmy and kayleigh next straight ahead.
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america. >> sean: the company's competitors now looking to capitalize on the marketing misstep. yuengling posted this tweet highlighting its american roots as budweiser, you know, worseens $5 billion in losses. the author of the upcoming book serenity in the storm and outnumbered cohost kayleigh mcenany fox across america host jimmy failla. >> hey, hey, hey. >> sean: all right, some of you are going to hate what i'm about to say. because of all the guys that have budweiser routes, because of all the workers for anheuser-busch, because they didn't make this decision, i don't want to see their careers ruined, their livelihoods taken away. i don't want this to go on much longer. i know people -- i know how they feel. but they've now admitted that they should have never gotten involved in politics and i hope that people don't kill this
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company, because innocent people are going to b. i care about the workers, the people that drive the trucks. >> i understand that point of view, i would love to see some of those workers lit's say go to coors. because where i'm coming from i'm watching a society where the top levels of government, where education, where corporate america are embracing transgenderism at the expense of girls who want to play sports. and what is the answer? because we can put all the pressure we want but until it hurts in the pocketbook as it has for bud light. i don't know the answer. i'm with you i don't want to hurt the person running the routes but i'd love to see them go to coors. >> the people that work in the facility where they produce budweiser and other products. >> that commercial i still think was a back fire. what they don't tell you that horse, they brought out mr. ed, but he drank bud light and now he's mrs. ed. that's why he's running away.
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they're trying to get him in there for the surgery and he's like nos that. i found it to be patronizing sean. >> sean: i know, i'm almost tempted to ask what pronoun you use. >> you're a they. >> you're a cra and ze e. crazy. bud light and this is why we're not forgiving them what he said. corporate americas wraps its arms around transgenderism at the he knows sense of women and kids. >> sean: do you think they'll do it again? >> no. >> i don't know. >> some might and we're trying to get the point across, when it comes to beer, beer is escapism. we're just asking for it to come in cardboard case and not a mental case and we haven't had that so far. >> dylan mulvaney i didn't know who this person was until two weeks ago but now this person's selling women's bras, apparently women's devices, now, you know, beer, all of a sudden all of corporate america, not one company, all of them, this
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person's pervasive. >> sean: let me go onto elon musk on with our own tucker carlson who's what he told tucker as it relates to artificial intelligence. take a look. >> ai is perhaps more dangerous than, say, mismanaged aircraft design or production maintenance or bad car production in the sense that it is -- it has the potential -- that probability, it is non-trivial, it has the potential of civilizational destruction. >> i have played with chatgpt. this is seriously brilliant and he may be right. this might be more dangerous than we have any idea. >> i could see it. 60 minutes did a frightening piece where they basically said this ai technology had not been taught bangladeshy the landing and somehow learned bangladeshy. and the ceo of google said i don't know how it did that.
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when you don't fully understand the technology you created, you're not good. we don't know how the hue man brain works, god does. we're creating these technologiess that are frightening. >> didn't it say that humans are arrogant and stupid to think we don't fix you. >> why don't we train ai to drink bud light. >> sean: you want a drunk artificial intelligence. >> dumb it down one of the key points he made. >> sean: thought bud made you smarter. >> stop it. one of the key points he made is up until now humans have been the most intelligence species on earth and i know it's hard to imagine if you go twitter for five minutes but the dynamic it could change with the intelligence of ai puts us at a disadvantage so i don't know if it's safe. >> sean: anyone nervous about this a little bit? it's crazy.
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