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we have live audience shows c wednesday and thursday of this week. any you wantback to come back ? all right. just check here are in studios s guest emily compagno, larryts kudlow, tammy bruce calatrava,rt dr. nicole and much more . go to if you want to be part of the show, just go to hanadipleae on the tickets are free. s please set your dvr. never miss an episode. t no >> in the meantime, let nothear your heart be trouble or is nexled.t on .tomorrow i'm laura ingraham.m la thisura is ingram angle fromh washington tonight. thanks for being with us. winning solves everything. that's the focus of tonight's angle. >> now let's try one more time to explain stuff to people who i know are frustratedrigh and they're confused about gop politics right now. >> man y republicans, especially donor types, are flummoxed by recent political polls. now, for sure, the i n crowd thought that trump was finishedr january six and other impeachment, multiplea poss
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investigations. oh, a possible indictmen t. and he's still relitigatingss 2020. but guess what?d in >> trump still has almost a thirty point lead in the rcp average over ron desantis. and he leads bidenhe hea to heae to head as well.he but of course, this doesn't speak to the battleground states that didn't fall trump's way last go around, as you remember. os and two of those states , according to a new public opinion strategies pollop obtained by mcclatchinion'y deso not trump, narrowly leads biden intoesantis hasn't jumped into the race yet. he's hinted thatye he's announce after his state legislature wraps its session in may. now, this is worried some aboutd this late timing of desantis, which they claim may leave him ill prepared to defend against the former president's bludgeoning tax and lagging in h the type of on the ground organizing critical states with
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an early nominating contest. wh well, fotor his part, trump continues what to many seemis anke. petty attacks on desantisut, and the latest polls about, well, the latest about his so-called putting fingers. tack and for desantis, the attack rel on trump wasn't really petty. >> it was just, well, kind of off. r >> now, what a gift it would be for biden if the election ended up being a referendumbout about guns and abortion. uns instead of biden's biggest vulnerability, which we all know is the economy. a cbs yougov poll released on sunday showed that. e econom 97% view the economy as an, he important issue, with inflation at 95%, t health care at 94%.n t abortion was down at 79%. so desantis is battling disney. trump is battling alvin bragg. m a owds are showing up with some uncomfortable moments for bothsm men . a crowd in texas t didn't seem,i
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to react well recently when prump during a rally hit desanto pretty hard and desantis seemed a little rattled over the weekend when a nutty woman rushed the stage in i new hampshire. 16, 1 >> 14 , 16 , 18 . yeah, he got to havei mean a little spice in the speech, right? >> i mean, youha gotve a to havu a little fun. >> well, a few well-known republicans have just announcedt they were supporting trump and thomas peterffy, a multibillionaired thom gop do, has hit the pause button on desantis, citing the sixbuttn week abortion ban just announced. now, meanwhilee six we, we watcs by day as our country is slipping away underthe coun s team of fools. we're declining in almosteamt ey way. and the white house has nowhiteo intention of doing anything to turn it around. almostntion ofin fact, decline
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policy. now, under these circumstances, many are left wondering, how do we get here now what a lot ofof republicans have never understood is that the trump despment is the resultnt of despair, despair among tens of millions of gop voters. these folks always knew thathem, the left was against them and they never trusted the media. >> but ever since aboubut evert a thousand, four or so, they'veh come to believe that the leadership of the gop is also against them. >> they see republicans supporting china, republicans supporting open border republis and republicans supporting wasteful, silly wars. s they also see that republican, with a few exceptions like trump and desantis, never, ever actually defeat the left on any reald issue. e dreade the dreaded larry hogan, republican in name only of maryland , was governor there. of course,r e, is marylandvativa more conservative as a result of hogan's tenure?
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now, clearly, governor hogan would rather have biden reelected than trump or anyone who agrees with trump on any policy would rather have biden win the presidency. >> successful politics is aboutd addition and multiplication, not about subtraction. ent addivision.sion. we haven't focused on the things that the average american cares about, and it's what my entire efforts havet's been about people. >> that's what's so confounding for people that you're not running. i felt like i waa s in a lifebot by myself and the titanic.ss trump was was going by . more and more people are nee jumping off the boat. we now need a bigger boat. harle >> okay, that made no sense. anh charlie baker, another so-called republican , was governor of massachusetts. well, di, did he really move tht state to the right? >> we need as a party to move mv past president trump and to move on to an agenda that t represents the voices of all those in the party and thei've
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people of the country.us i've just chosen to make way the way i govern, the way we get things done. a statemen t about how i think's this should work so thnctimonious isn't a or the way i governed. well, the result of the way he governs after baker, massachusetts voters turnedd th the governorship over to liberal democrat maura healey. vrship o and that's what happens when t establishment republicans win. beral they end up presiding ovee a slow liberal entrenchment. slw so if their brand of conservatism is so in touchen with the people, why didn't john mccain or mitt romney win in new england? states in 2008 and 2012? they didn't. 20d so-called moderate conservatives have what it takes. why don'ey didn't.t they thriver like california, where there are plenty of wealthy peopleni?e suppone would think that the supposed brainiacs, the old
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gop guard, would have straightened out the pentagon, straightenedightened out the in. community. >> right, wrong. bothbo institutions these s the, they're just as woke as academia. s after watching all theseia developments, most republican voter s who areus, no populist, whether or nott , th they identify that way, they've come to conclude that the gop as a national institution is effectively useless. now, state gop be effective in places like alabama orl florida, but the national gop, it's not going to stop china. it's not going to push the republicans to enforce the borders. it's not going to reform the pentagon. it's not going to lower the debt. it's just won't. in fact, it was the acceptablebe wing of the gop that gave biden one of his biggest crowninge achievements, that boondoggle infrastructure. >> bill mitchell mitch, it's you know, it wasn't easy. it wouldn't happen without jus your plan. you just wouldn't havewoul gott.
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>> and i want to thank you for that. now, its passage is what made possible on a simple majoritye vote . >>evense the even worse so-calld inflation reduction act. soled infl we had trillions of v blown, which further drove up reguation and gave biden wide regulatory authority to moveh against gas powered cars, which he did last week. >> that epa is proposingstrong the strongest ever federal pollutioesn technology standards for both cars and trucks.action intoday's actions will accelerae our ongoing transition to a clea n vehicles. s an >> future voters see this and i think. thanks, mitch. and once you'vlue concludeded tg the national gop doesn't work well, it may as well support, mb trump. >> well, maybe it's just a protest vote anyway, right? sop want the gop wants to changs dynamic. >> i'm not saying they should, but if they wanthobut if to chae dynamic, they need to start winning. they need to start seeingabout articles in the national mediat about how biden got played
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ar mcconnell, not the other way aroundou. we need to see progressivesar complaining that their guys are rolling over for republicans instead of the other way around . and most of all, we need to seeg that the gopop has both the will and the ability to defeat the political forces , undermining america at home and abroad. winning fixes everything. s, reagan won a bunch of battles in the nineteen eighties and the bushies were still. running on those victories in the 2000s. if the gop starts winning. again, most of its problems areo going to go away r. if the folks who run the gop really want to beat trumphe and nominate someone else, they need to show that they cana beat the democrats. d th >> and so far , no good. and that's the angle.on edito >> joining me now, charlie hurt, washington times opinion victor and fox news contributor ,and victor davis hanson, hoover institution senior fellow charlie desantis i
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is going to washington tomorrow to meet with congressional members. and tonight, another florida republican congressman, greg greg steube, endorsed trump. no w, do you think desantisperhaps, perhaps will regret waiting until after this legislation wraps or we all just way too eager to get this thing going? >> well, i think that we are reo definitely eager to get this thing goin wheg for good reason, especially when you look atbut t everything the bush administration doey iss. prt it really is going to be a real problem because obviousl doiy president trumpgo is doing a verody good job job p softening up the target ofree wh ron desantis, whether you agree with some of these ads and some of these attacks on him, i think some of them are unfairl . but, you know,it it's politics.e it's sort of the the nature of k the game. but i do think that i thinkow, h your monologue is so spot on .e you know, the reason that we'reh in the situation in the firstrst
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place and donald trump waso the first person to come along and identify this, is that republicans in washington have abandoned their voters and abandoned. , is the best example of this, of course, is illegal immigration. imand but for donald trump comig along and identifying it and forcing the republican backy back to the battlefields on this issue, and it'ssu a winnine g issue because, of r course, you know, when you look at the polling, republicans teri termpy the 80% territory iton terms of what voters support when it comes to immigration, ron desantis. is in that same sort of camp. and i think in a lot of ways, ta while, you know, desantis may regret having to wait as long as he's waiting to get in,r the good news for republicans ae is that both of thesee candidates are on the winning side, which is on the side that most republican voters want.endg and democrats are the ones that are defending the indefensible 20% margin of free health care
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for illegals and open borders.>u >> victor. lindsey graham spoke out and a n lot of donors, i understand,week are also very concerned about this six week abortion banesant. decision by governor desantis very widel wy popular inaid. the republican party. >> here's what graham said .>> n desantis will have to ask the question, answer the question. do you support si a national ban at six weeks? why disld yoatu pickiv six week the legislative body of florida supported what he did. >> this is an issu wore worth talking about, victor. >> is this a problem? i think it's mostly a mediaprou, problem. the problem, as you outlined and charlie alluded to , is that the republicans haven't won at the national leve l. >> 51% of the vote since las nineteen eighty eight . and they've lost seven of the last eight popular votes ato a time. they're doing very well at all local and regional elections. and the issues are all on the republican conservative side.
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but if you don't have hav candidates who , as you point out, have a record of successovr vid winning over independents and even democrats, as we've seen in virginia and florida,t y or you have candidates a who don't really believe in the conservative solutionin to these problems, as we saw, i think, in 2008 in 20 . well, then they don't have the skills or they don't have the desire or they don't have the ability to do what reagand is and move the country overmove to a proper solution. whe and then when thn they can't dot that, they start blaming peoplee and saying, we've got to go to the center or we have the wrong talking points. because of their own inability or unwillingness to make the conservative cause. o and what we're looking at rights now is on every one of these the, energy, foreign policy, the border, the peoplere are with the conservative solution. pr buobt the problem is thalet the institutional echo chamber, that all of the liberal institutions, it starts to or scare or terrify republican politicians atmedia,
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the national level, they're worried about what don'a are.y don'e medi or, i don't know, the corporate world thinks. and so they don't they don't try to make that argument and convince people trump did. d and we're going to and i think that in a different way,s have junkin and sanders have had a lot of success in doing that. so i don't think it's too earlyd sh all. i think these three candidates should get ihould haven and we d have a debate. and the only my only worry,k al laura , is that i think allppor the candidates should pledge to support the nomineethus becah there's going to be no marginy h of error when you're dealings with the type of money the democrats have and thed we institutional support. and we know whatat they're going to do. or an they're not going to support the border or anything else. they're going to cry. else and are cutting socialg soi security. and that's allal they're going to do. and that can be effective if you control the echo chamber in the united states .e >> now, charlie, i think victor raises a very important point,al because i really believe people like hogan baker, liberal republican governors, i mean, is
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they don't have any constituency nationally. obviously, he's like, well, i'm on my own boat, the titanic . mi don't even know what he's talking about. he has no constituency whatsoever. zero has. so they will prefer for biden to win, correct? they don't. ifve trumpr, is the nominee,r go they would never, ever, ever go out there and campaign fors trump. so that's wherwhere they . >> yeah, and those people,, ther they're the lose honorably or o lose politely crowd ofolit republicanels. and they're the ones that havegd driven the republican party into the ground. far and i think you're exactly right. they would far rather have somebody like joe biden than a somebody who threatens the establishmenmebodyt, the republican party, like donald trump, no matter how right. donald trump is on all the issues. >> and , victor, dreo you agreec that most ofan the republican vr leadership probably agrees the same very quickly? >>quic>> yeah, i think they play by the marquis of queensburyof rules. >> they'd rather lose nobly. >> the win i'd rather win ugly than. r
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>> yeah, yeah. as we lose the country. no, no big. los you all right, charlie?all ri >>gh victor, thank you.ou. the last 20 years, the u.s. had a gdp shortfall of 16 trillion dollars due to discrimination againso t black americans. o ciy >> that's according to citibank. that was susan rice et. al sharpton. national action networkd yo conference that we played the last week. now, her citatio wn of citibanka was very interesting since according to emails from wiki links, an executive there wasli responsiblane for her post we we and the obama white house. so wed te are not shocked to her language like this from a current citibank exe c justlved a few days back . >> we have to win this war. we have to get this resolved. re i think that there is theree is desire to put private capital . we nee d the we need the enabling capital . now, in order to mobilizewe the size of private capital that we need, we need
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to scale thi s at a level that is we haven't seen in the past . >> sukraine tho just talking abt ukraine there, obviously private capital is going to be mobilized. joining me now is critical. the former pentagon official, author of strategy of denialtego american defense in the age of great power conflict elbridge. just as with how they made the ccp rich , it does seemrich like it's all about money for them. no matter whate cr the crisis is the moment. noiss at the matter how we've tn our eye off the ball in asia,e it's well, there's an opportunity there for citibank or credit suisse ortalkin whatever bank we're talking about. >> wilg d, wild indeed.i wa i was really struck by just a profligacy and i was lookingi at some of the other segments of that conferencelo . commerce secretary gina raimondo talking about the amount of money that's going to be going to ukraine, upwards of four hundred billion dollars in presenting the united states is in the lead. and that's just anon a extraordinary amount of money. and you'vend t unie lead. in tac
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silot rightly about the size oaf the national debt and how we need to pay more attention to it. and this administration admig that china is going to to be the priority. but to your point, fortunately,e the vast majority ofwant republicans seem to want a presidential standard bearer who's going to look aftencial sr their interests first and foremost. and i mean, the secretary ofg to commerce was saying, we'rether going to be there as long as itg takes, basically saying there's no limitthere' to to the financl support, let alone the military support. i just don't seet how that's in america's interests when the europeans can clearly do much more on that. and we have bigger problems inee the pacific. >> yeah, i mean, that effonceive reduction effort that you alluded to , everyone thinks, you know well, the war in ukraine. hundred billion and counting.lin just watch what we'r ande reallt going to pay. challenges massive 490000 billion dollars. that's parat'st of ufall the reconstruction. that's up. sixty nine billion report.so thm the fall report. so thi sixs is only, what,act. six months after the fact? and that does not include the challenger, the money required to elevate the economic aspiration oflevatt
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a country to build back , eltter build back betteraura: bu bridges, even using biden'sin lingo. right. $200 i mean, that's a tell exactly.r0 two hundred billion dollar bs or 400 billion dollars is almost certainly a way underestimateadi and i mean, what we're seeing in the news reporting ins the administration is admitting it itself is there's a lot of concern about how the ukrainian offensive will go. so forner billion is probablyoby a low bar. a bar but secretary rimando said this could last 10 plus years. so, i mean, i thinkit the question really gets back to what's in the interest of the america in people. nd and laura, i think'r you're absolutely right. this is a criticism ofght, nisti brinadministration. but we need republican leaders to also bring that approach. i mean, where is the prioritization of concretee nati american interest, republican voters? and i think the nation as a ase china as by far the primary threat they've got. you knowstand , they understantd the problem, i think, better than people here in washington, qu, very quickly, the charges against chinese police state states being set up within the united states . three officers of the prcec were
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charged with perpetrating transnational repression schemes targeting us residentsra . we reporteti sd on thicenes som ago on the angle. your quick reaction there. it's just a taste of what'sif te coming. i mean, if the chinese get pasts taiwan, if they're abled to build the military and develop the economic leverage that they're on, tary they'rethe trajectory to d and they're starting to exercise, that's the world. that's a smallex tasteer ofo we the world we have have to looktt forward to . so we've got to take stepsthat. to avoid that long tentacles reach elbridge. >> thank you. the media usually can't wait to get their hands on ani shooter's manifestfest. ter' so why is the nashville shooter still unreleased? whosunrelee walking it and why i news organizations clamoring for it? onfor it.the angle reached oute, to authorities for answers. we're going to tell you what they told us next. >> indispensable show is back. this season, tucker meets the preppers. here's your own grow room takes on canada and gets in the ring with you. surveillance.
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but there's another curiouss development as well. the medit asa are usually rabid, right, about securingsecu the release of the shooter's diaries. ri of thmanifestos, but they'veo oddly silent, oddly incuriously here. why is that? here, the night of the shooting, the angle spoke to fbi criminalk profiler about the issue, whatus he said stuck with us. >> watch.. they're going to have to release all of that, james .t yes or no?ha the all that's going to have to be released to the public. t' >> well, laura , that's exactly where i was going. it shoult shd be released. i haa but i have a feeling there may be some doj participation in this. they may not want this kind of these writings going out.ch na would destroy a bunch of narratives that thiss to president administration has be seems to be the only conclusion that we can reach metro nashvillal pe told the ingraham angle that they ,g along with the fbi, are still, n joviewing everything and there's no timeline for its,
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release. >> joining me now, charlie, cha, founder and president of turning point usa. >> charlie, what's goings goingh on here? >> well,s yeah, the buried lean there is that if there's lotsacl of review, probably, and thenly there's a lot that they don't want to actually be put in the public. think of all the thing ms thatet the media was enthusiastic that illeleaked or was revealed in the last couple of years, the president's tax returns illegally, the president's phon phoneresidente calls, pres not to mention the supreme court leak with dobb buts. to but we're not allowed to seeor the manifesto. there's been major pushe puss by the media for transparency over the last couple of years that democracy actually hangs in the balance. but we kno know why they don't this to be made public, because there might be evidence that noa one that this was a hate crime inspired by a trans ideology against christians. number two , there mightrson was be further evidence that this person was wrestling wre and struggling with this theology, that this was not necessary. this is somethinatg might have outside influences might have come in maybe tick or social pressure or other ideas.'t kno we don't know. i'm speculating at this point, bubut the more that
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the government is refusing to release this manifesto, itige begs the bigger question, whatae are they trying to cover? tup and why? >> well, isn'totto the washington post's motto democracy dies in the darkness, in the hours after med the shooting, charlie, the media was already at was, as you remember, downplaying the manifesto. >> thifesto. his perss person hd manifesto that maybe sounds s likeou a kind of glorifying word for it was probably just a screed in a journal. >> the word almost kind ofd almt legitimizes what they're doing, as if some sort of legitimate political stance or something. lono it may not make sense to a lot of people, likely not. here charlie, surprised here not will not surprise.woul but i'm , of course, disappointed if they would have found in that t manifesto something about the great replacement theory or some sortp of white identity in politics.e his manifesto will be madewe kno public. we know that from the buffalo shooter. we know that from the homicidal
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maniac in south carolina. we know that south through a pm of shooters were the media notrs only calls for the release, but they dt theyo day after day afty of headlines talking about how these ideologiesheadli are creating violence. and yet when there's anin ideology that they actually suppor t that is supported by the entire regime and the mainstream media in our government m, they're actively involved in covering this up, which is why e i'm so glad we're still talking about thisy're up. t so so thank you. we have to keep the pressuree to on . we have been askin kgee the questions and eventually, once enough time passes and they have no more excuses, ifexcuses, nothing is done, houe republicans need to subpoena these document thes for the fbis to make this manifesto publitoc and his priority right up there with all the other oversight that jim jordan and house republicans are doinn ang. cer they certainly got that. twenty one year old air force guardsman, they found him quetty quick off that task force. d. they certainly got on thatthey? fast, didn't they ?u charlie, thank you . inflll right. from strand's killers to trans influencers, anheuse r bushr is in damage control. you all know that after making dylan mulvany one the new facess
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of bud light. t g >> well, budweiser is trying to go back to its roots now, new releasing a new patriotic ad featuring iconic clydesdale horses. now, this is a pathetic attempt at pandering to middle america and only came after the beer the giant lost more thanr five billion dollars in market value. so nearl you would think with te company on the run, conservatives would capitalize n on this? e well, think again.n the national republican congressional committeressionae released an is tweet taking a shot at budht light. but once they found out that anheuser-busch was one of its biggest donors, the tweet was deleted, bought and paid for by the people who hate their base. well, thankfully, therhere ae ae lanservative groups, consumers research. >> they just launched something called wokunched salere lurdes.m >>er and it's going to warna cop consumers each time a companyan does something as alienatings as anheuser-busch did with bud light. >> here now is will hildy's consumers research's executivell director . will , why does the nationalando
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gop and some prominent figures in odon trump jr. is against taking any action against anheuser-busch? >> why are they so scared ofthis this? well, unfortunately, we've seen time and time again a lot ofande these companies donate to republican candidates and institutions for this exact reason so they can get away a with serving activists and politicians and they can run to those people for defense ,which is why we launched woke alerts. we're not beholden to any corporation. we don't takholdened te any core money. we're supported by hundreds ofoo consumers across the country. nee suppor and that allows us to go hard t against these companies when they betray their own, betray their own consumer base, liker like budweiser has today. >>consum well, the ceo ofo anheuser-busch released a statement that read in partrt that we never intended to be part of a discussion that divides people. >> we're in the business ofwe'r bringing people together over a beer. >> doesn't really say anythinga there. but your reaction? t
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>> nobody wants to do it.f i know old lady. >> you just play the card. you were like, our argument because we're old, which is so i didn't say it's getting so boring. nobody, including riley, leganes wa b nobody y disagree o with strongly. should be what disagree with out of interest. >> i think that what she has done is try to turn this. we talked about people becoming using things to kind of get likes and get clicks. not laura .a lo katie porter has a lot of nervem claimingin that riley gaines is looking for likes and clicks. this was porter duringok the speaker's vote . okay, was her readin ge hous the subtle art of not giving ane f on the house floor to prepare her fo herr meeting with constituents? >> or waors that a cheap like an clicks ploy? >> i realized that porter is not exactly swimming laps, but when an actual swimmer likep riley gaines or any woman saysse they're being treated unfairly in a competition, one would expect a femal ae politician
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to at least listen to thoseun concerns. you would thinfairlyk. o yeah. and her best response to ma and to in on this is justy to say what, like you're old? >> okay, you're too old?ra: i th oh, yeah. i mean, i just think that'sfemii i mean, this is pathetic. i mean, st, she's not a feminis. , piers morgan destroyed her. he destroyed her in conversation. >> if trans athletes wanete,t te to compete, there needs to b ae a stand alone trans athletic association. >> they can compete there or with their biological . only one are: i don' the .. this is so obvious. this whole thing is it's just. pathetic. it'sfrom someone full of hot aif to flying in the air. well, plus size. r jalen channy is an onlinewh influencer, has created a new petition demanding that the faa protect large travelers. >> yeah, she wants failurecompel to compel the airlines th plus sized-sizl
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travelers with extra seat orshe' two or three . >>s she's even taken her case online. watc h travel might look a little different for us . bu, but it's still possible the airlines should do a better job accommodating us .i but until then, i keepng shoutig my message from the rooftops. ue yoseu deserve to travel just as much as anyone else. els >> yeah, the airlines are justke going to give you extra seatsss out of the kindness of i their heart. i got to tell you, i'm ver'm vy concerned about her invitingey'r this kind of scrutiny. they're already weighing ever you bring ontowant t the plane. you don't want theheweigm watcht the customers. >> this could be and very badly wrong for everybody. to reminds me of how you always try to sneak your roller bag onto the plane. >> when we're at lax, it's regularly shooting regulation and then get stopped by the sky. >>ra: an valets with like a fake
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unifor ravens' always ramonymon is very fit and trim.ist okay, so you should get a break because you're fit and trim. you should be able to bring that oversize suitcase onto the plane, okay, and sandwich it suited in the seat next to t know, so it spills overs to the side of my my partner row now with spring break travel or it seems everybody'sprin tickedf about something. the pitcher for the toronto blue jays stroked twitter today to complain about a united flight attendanter who asked hid pregnant wife to clean up the mess that his child left. m are you kidding me? he wrote . now, i'm sorry, laura .y la ifur our children were eatingy popcorn when they were smaller or anything else in a public place and they dropped it, weed picked it up.. the stewards are not you your cleaning service, so out i don't know why he's bent out of shape about this. it's cleanliness. and picking up after the worst ramen is when people bring on like thingst with lots of sauces and those tend to lose on to seasonal especially. ooz and let me just someone should just disabuse them of
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the notion at the the armrest stops the splatter from the pupil platter, okay, the pupil platter still splatters with the armrestpo down . okay, so maybe don't bringmresto those nachos. supreme's on the plane . plan all right. now tell us about the largelye r unseen story of brad pitt in those rotted houses in new orleans. nowhers is unbelievable story. stter hurricane katrina, actor brad pitt threw his make its mae right foundation raised aboutri twenty seven million dollarsghau to build a community with environmentally conscious new homes. >> million this thing is working w will get done. it hasilt to be a long haul a project . to work. >> there's no turning back . well, according to theto times-picayune, the homeowners would like to turn t back some s the environmentally sound houses laura started to leakfew and black mold appeared. within a few yearsye, some home. were rotting. residentthe residents sued make right and the organization agreede to pay one hundred andn seven residents twenty million dollars in damages for h
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workmanship on the houses. the residents so far have not t received one penny. pitt's make it right and a group called global green say they have to raise the money. but according to the times-picayune, pict is too busy to do so. >> i guess.t di make right did it wrong or, you know, maybe one of those houses. >> can't he sell half of that french state? they hav thee two hundred acresd that you can easily raisee the twenty million for thatht. right?lem, t that's no problem.ha that's like a forty million. one would think so.nk all right. so. raymond, thank you. perso and we'll see you in person>> u on wednesday. neall right.bout t uphe next, and this is not anto exaggeration about the story that we are about to tell you. h the biden administration has been, in essenceasn esse, supplg child to american corporationsa . now it'sn happening by way ofe the mexican cartelkis. >> where's the kids? in cages, outraged while the stunning details and momentll s. >> steven miller's here, so stay there. did you know that a lack of sleep can lead to very serious
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jail. >> well, the images suggess suga concentration camps. i call this a concentration camp for kidti fors. i know children are being marched away to showers just like the . thi >> the statunke of liberty, n i think, is weeping right now. don't put your tissues awayse a yet, gail, because a report in the new york times todayldren reveals that the biden administration allowed childreon crossing the border to become, in essence, indentured servantse to american corporations and businesses. and nd they were puts.they werif the most dangerous jobs out b there. and tim biden's reaction's, the white house and federal agencies were repeatedly alerted to signs of the children at risk. the warnings were ignored or o missed. >> the administration officials who repeatedlyials who ignored the warnings. susan rice, biden's domestic policy adviser and health and human services, have a year basara. ste joining me now, stevenphen mill, former senior adviser to president trump, founder of america first legal. steven, you were atto the receiving end of all
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the kids in cages. totrage and at the time, obviously keeping people separated seemed to make sense because you couldn't hold children for any length of time in facilities with adults.s. that would be dangerous. but you guys were hammered for that. and now we have slave labor courtesy of the biden>> rig administration, where we'll ushe some perfectly. laura , as you know wellcy, the policy the government across all crimes is that if a parent commits crime, a they're held in a different setting. then they're montrai l was, of course, in many cases, theseaffd individuals are being trafficked the to the country and they were being sold intoy slavery. and we savd wee those children and we save their lives and we save them from those ravishes. now, you're the bidena administration come in and they adopt a policy of universal resettlement. so every singlverye 17 and unde who touches us soil gets resettled in the the country. but with whom are they being
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resettled as this supposedlytr makes clear with humanil traffickers, with child labore traffickers, and with those who are putting these childrencl intodren modern day slavery?tios the biden administration wass warned this wahappens happening by whistleblowers up and down government and they ignoredermie those claims because they wered so determined to get these bodies into the country as fast as humanly possible that they were supposed to be, the party for children. stephen .st they were foepheey werr the kid they are for getting cheap labor into the hands of massiveg corporations, and they are for i satisfying the demands of their far left open borders base to accelerate illegal immigratio n into this country.nnin ifg youof remember back in the beginning of this administration, in twenty , twenty one , when you had kids piling up on top of each other,p massively crowding these stationsn , what did the ofn to
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the administration do? >> lthey return to the tru trump policy now of returning aliens e to their home country? no, they chose to cuty, t the vetting, to cut the security, to get rid of coe enforcement procedures and to get these children into the country in the most rapid he fashion possible. >> and that's why thisne happened. >> l morand it's more happening as title forty two goes away.o e it's going to be an absolute quy catastrophe. stephen , i want to turn quickly to tucker's big bin mosque. th elo >> here's what he says liberalse are doing to ehi. >> what's happening is that the >>aining the ayatollah exactly right and withhold information, lie and yes.t an and i'm worried about the fact that it's been a spring way training to be politically correct, which is simply another way of of being , saying, saying untruthful things. >> yes. ba that's that's a bad sign. a so i is going to be likey a smarter university professor teut just as biased ii
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