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note, a live audience show audic tomorrow and thursday. bothe show a few of our guests will include emily campanello, larry kudlow, tammy bruce, claye travis, dr. saphire, jimmy fallon. if you wanart t to bofe part of the show, tickets are free. nni. hannity, .com,co please set your dvr. never miss an episode. in the meantime,n episod the me. your heart be troubled. >> here's laura .re waitwait i a minute. you told me that you were going to be on the show tomorrow. i put a slot aside just for you. now i'm being told thai amt bice you're chickening ouningt. what's up with that? first of all, you're being tolda wrong as usual. second ol.ndf all, show tomorro. i am coming on thursday, not wednesday, because i'm on own my own timetable. hannity and sometimes it's in, flux. it changes. it can be mercurial. it could, you know, anything
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can happen. and i will tell l yoyou this, hannity, like any way. nine prerogative or something. yeah. i mean, if you're goinreg going to stretch titletcy stretc nines really stretch it now. vanity entertainment, title nine . >> i will just i will just say beware, beware. because i will be on set. you don't know what might i wil happen when i'll be onl setben. with . >> so wait a minute. so there's a chanc e you may be on tomorrow. i'm i'm definitely going to bety on on thursday with you. 100%. i say now you sound like you're ducking my question. chc noe , okay, there's a chance you may be on my show tomorrow with your listening like a typica l conservative male. you're not listening, isn't that. what's that? what feminisist tht. goi now i'm going to be on thursday and there may be a surprise fore you at another point in timeween between now and thursday. >> that's all i'm saying. it's all so it's going to bea bi
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tomot a maybe a big surprise tomorrow night. maybe you'll be on the show tomorrow night. >> i'm going to be o on the shoh thursday. okay, my producersmy produ yellt me. i've got to go.. they're yelling at me now. we'll just be right back atut him. tell him to stay out ofsiness your business. >> all right? okay, bu. t i willll s seeee y you soon. i will see you soon. all right. great show. ingra i'm laura ingraham."the i this is the "ingraham angle". from washington tonight. the angle in just a moment. >> but first, any pretty to say the lot of our children at all. college, i am truly withouten words and our children deserve better. >> we have got to fight as hardr as we can to make suree that women are the people who determine their lives and not somebody, some right wing politician. >> we have seen organized pushback to the advancement of> women.waalwa >> well, iyst was always a lie, but now the left is just rubbing it in our faces. >> the so-called party of women and children. it's turning a blind eyeuse of
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as kids because of policies that the democrats, by the way, tht. a the kids arere being mutilated, trafficked, degraded, and sometimes even worse. now would true champions of female empowerment ever, ever demand that women have their opportunities taken by men? >> if you are still uncertainor or unsure about where you standt on transgender athletes in sports , i'lhll give you an easy exercise. >> take out the word trans insert disabled or black or native. >> trans inclusive policies have created a healthier environment and more oppor opportunities for athletic atnticipation for all wometu and girls. >> this is part of a larger coordinated attack against transgender people in the larger community. >> nowq community., at a party t supposedly defends kids, ever try to put a wedge between them and their parents? >> colorado is a safe place for
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people, for genuine, for gender affirming care, >> pecting and supporting access to gender affirming health care is essentialpporti to being a welcoming and supportive state to the community. >> we novew have a law both codifying right to abortion, abortion, careri, access, as wel as gender affirming care in the statg e, mutilation, and its state sanctioned. those people get their way. so is it really any surprise s to see what they have allowed to fester at our southern border? the departmentat our souther ofy in texas has been noting an s beingin women smuggler implied by the cartel at cartels. now, once unimac annable their ability to fight their way out of arrests made ot them more attractive as mules. now, this month alone, twenty females smugglers have been arrested in kini county, texas. kinnh this video that we just got our hands on is legit because it looks like i'm getting will have you we'rer
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going to look at we're justere. wait for me right here, okay? you're to be here. are you going? i'm looking at your eyes. boy, youty loo ik more handsome. it's clear what's going on now where deposing youe under two undocumented people in the vehicle under arrest for human smuggling. tornering.o, please turn around. by . but biden's callous border policies aren't just endangering women and girls last night. we're the only ones to bring you the details about how the bush administration was also enabling the smuggling ofer children across the border. >>os who are then turned into us corporations to work what we are overnight in slaughterhouses. they're working, some even operatin they areg machinery meant fory adults. men wasy administratio warned this wawas happening by whistleblowers up and down government, and they ignored those claims because they were so determine thd to get these
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bodies into the country as fast as humanly possible. >> now , that's what it's alwayss all all about and get as many bodies into the country as fast as possible. >> but don't expect to see a sea spill, crocodile tears at any processing centers any time soon. >>processing homeland security y alejandro mayorkas was in fronte ofla a senate committee today. and instead of taking accountability, whichty, wh accountability administration is allergic to that, hiccountaby in what wa js ultimately just more pathetic spin. you can see a massive surge that begins to happen when, okay, when you come to office in twenty , twenty one , huge surge reports of trafficking, reports of neglect and abuse,of all in violation of our country's laws, all facilitated by your policies. are you proud of this record ?yo senator ? >> the horrific exploitation oft childrenor is something that we
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do not condone. you are incorrectly attributing it to our policies. > let me share with you. wait a minute. wait a minute. again, look at the lookrs the numbers. look at the numbers and those>>o numbers are only going to get worse because in four weeks, title forty two is endin g. it was the covert era policy poc that allowed cbp officers cr expel border crossers under the health advisory right atosrh the border. w as t now, as thhee federation for american immigration reformny pointed out, as many as fortymin thousand migrants are right now amassed in juarez, mexico, juste across from the rio grande, from el paso, texas, may 11th,ha is to the cartels what black friday is to big box retailers. >> what changes are youchange anticipating in terms s ofrder the number of migrants arriving at the border after may 11th? and what preparations is theadmi administration makinnig to deali with those individuals seeking >>ylumvi?
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mr. chairman, we do anticipate a surge in the number of encounters at our southern border. we ares at surging resources toe border. they're surging resources to the surge. again, no accountability, but it only got worse fromwatc my marcus. >> watch this. you won't even answer how many dead bodies, which is very wella documented at the bordert . do you not care? you just sit there lookinge with a blank look on your faceu and saying it's a priority if it's a priority, how did we letp four to five million people inl this countryin a in a little moe than two years? >> a senator, of course, disparagingly mischaracterizes d our commitment to address human traffickinracterizg and the sen misstates the datada. is onl and there's only one acceptable course of action here. ci , for one , am sick and tird of it. >> and thousands of children are in physical danger.r. danger because of what you area.
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doing. you should have resigned long ago. and if youno cannot change course, you should be removedd from office. >> and we know that no democrat, even the vulnerable ones up for reelection, are going to go for that because in the end, the never ending gravyr train of human exploitation that's more valuable to the long term health o valuaf the democratic party than actually living up to all their claims u. >> my whole mission in congress is about the children forhe c the children was abouthi the children, the children, the children. of children. >> joining us now, missourining senator josh hollis, senator , now, you demanded that my caucus resign or be removedhi . he's not going to resigns no anf he did resign, he's not going to be replaced by someone with who agrees with your policies. he be replaced by someonoliciese who agrees with what he's doing right now, which is essentiallo welcome people and give them cat some pointt. ath
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in the future. >> and that's it. yeah, it's even worse thann that. >> th laura , in terms of whatey ae they're doing. they are facilitating. my caucus has facilitate facilid the biggest child smuggling and trafficking operatio n in american history. three hundred and forty five thousan0 childrd children e come across this border because of their policies.ne and where have they gone?e lost they've lost track o tf them. laura , where have they gone? ? right into the hands ofwho ar smugglers who are now making them wore w makingk overnight s factories who are now making them pay the them back for their smuggling fees. it is it is modern slavery. it is child labor. this administration is facilitating it. and you played the clips. u played they don't care, laura . they don't care. this is their policy. is it pursuit? >> yeah. this this is this is their policy. yeah. open borders, decline of, decl america, decline of standards. exploiting children. g to a i mean, ifll they're going to de to allow childrecln to declare their their gender at age toree , they're they're not
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going to care if kid cs engage n sexual activity, frankly, or if kids engage in the workplacee in and jobs that are supposed to be done by adults. >> i thinkobvi it'ous.s obvious >>ey just simply don't care. >> they don't care at all. it's all about their open are w border mania. they are willing to sacrificeil these kids into a life of slavery. ifif that serves their purposeon to have an open border.or and here's the other dirty little secret.der. here's the olaura . they're happy to work h with these global multinational corporations who don't wanappy t to pay american workers. they don't wanant to pay legal immigrants. they'll take child labor because they don't to pay them. so they're happy to do that.y to they'll take the child labor.th the administration is happy to give them the child laborchil rather than pay american workers. and on a salary, well, arcus tried senator holiday to claim that the the biden white house, they're doing everything they can to fight child labor. >> one of the significant policy decisions that we have made is to focus our worksite
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enforcement investigative efforts, our criminaleffo investigative efforts on unscrupulourts employers that exploit individuals because of e of the vulnerabilities. and that includes that includes underage workers. how is that all going on ? their work site investigations ? yeah, here's the real truth,t of laura . out of those three hundred those and forty five thousand kids who have come across the border coaccompanied, the just the last couple of years,s, the the biden administration has completely los badminit track o9 ninety thousand of them. so that'0,s how it's . oing ninety thousand kids, they don't even know where evenn they are. so it's it's ar a joke. there's no enforcement.d an they haven't they haven't re reunited any kids, no their families. and they're not eveng to trying ey don laura , they don't car'te. o do they're willing to do anythingwe to see the border be wide open. if that means kids in slavery,nv they're there for it. >> senator , what's next? you're not going to get him to resign. the country is being overrun
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by criminality. the cartels as illegal immigrants, now children suffering sol im can you do anything without a republican president ? well, he's going to have to be impeached. i mean, that's the shortth answer. the house of representativesat'. see hous impeach him and that will send a message, laura . and we can hav e an impeachment investigate. listen, we've got to send if yo a clear signal that ifu you're not willing to enforcenen a law and you are endangeringtht children and sending them to slaveryery, w, we're not goig to stand for it in the united states of america. senator , thank we appreciatek . it. we your family and millions every president , by yourave response to house republicans who sa ty nine of your family gt members got money from overseas. >> how much longer can joe in his white house ignores questionwhits like that, especiy given what we've just learned about the biden family crime organization? now, courtese ory of documents
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reviewed by the oversight committee, they've identified six additionalmittee he membersf maden's family who may have benefited from the family's businesses, bringing the total number of those involved ototar benefiting to nine. us now i joining us now is housesigh oversight committee chait corlmr james . congressman, i guess i the question now guess becomes,u know, was there any biden family member not benefiting?ti? maybe that dog that biden tripped over that time, his family pet? >> i mean, the way they set up so many losses and so many bankt accounts, i wouldn't countgotten the dog out. righan, we just haven't gotten to the dog yet. w we aright now, we're at nine d counting and it's just it's worse than what we thought. we've made a lot of progress in 100 days. we've been able to get six bank six different banks through subpena bank records on specific accountsoena, ba. st but what we've learned from our most recent trips to the treasury is there are a lotnvole more biden family members involved. there are a lod.t more llc that
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were laundering money or at the very least hiding the source of the deposits that were coming fromth our adversaries around the world. there a lotkow, there ar more bank accounts, what we first thought. >> so what do we ght. know about the bank accounts and the connection to these foreign countries, especiall countriy tr were very suspicious of where the wires were comine g from. and they weren't just frome from china, they were from other countries. and we'ler countl go into more specifics, hopefully next week about that. bupefullt with respect to chinan the banks were concerned thata, these llc sprang up and they n had no revenue. and then all of a sudden millree million dollar wire or a one million dollar wire popped from some company in china. and they were they feared that these were state owned entities ,which means they were directly funded from the chinese communist party. senistthey weren't legitimate businesses. so the banks knew that something fishy was goingnew th
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on and then they knewe es the recipientse wire of these wr from from china and other countries were the biden family. so they were politicallyn theyd persons is what it's called in a bank, a politically exposed person. if you're a relative of a highen ranking government official, you're a politically exposed person. and then if you're getting wyrsch from countries that are on our watch list or countries that we haver sanctions against then you're going to get a lotyo of bank violations and what we learned is a lot of bidens haveh gotten a lot of bank violationas more than what we first would wd have estimated. >> well, congressman, were you surprisehaved at hunter? biden ended up accompanying president biden to ireland forg the big tour of ireland. they recently di d. again. it's almost like they're back on the gravy train again. like, get , get geget itt, get t while the getting's good. at presiburnishing reputations . yeah, the president knew whende he went to ireland that my staff was already grantedcess access to treasury, to those
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bank violations. they had to know that we were going to uncover that theree were even more biden family members involved in these influence. peddling scheme. they had to know that we were going to discover new bank accounts and new llc that we never before knew abou t becauseported they never before been reported. so the fact thatct they were t o blatant and so arrogant and bold to go and parade hunter biden aroundnd o on the international stage, it's just anothen th r smack in the face to any american who cares anything about public corruption. >> congressmen, we're goingfoll to be following this. thank yoowu. and what kind of country are weo if we hand our cities overur mob rule? my angle next.my ang on the destruction liberal citiesle nexuction are now infly on the rest of the nation. >> stay there.there ar there are some things that go better together. they like your workplace benefits and retirement. benefits and retirement. choicesix with viia consideringl your financial choices together
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people who were just walking in chicago minding their own business were set upon by thethe mob of hundreds of teens, took over downtown, jumping on cars, yonning in traffic. you u saw they were smashingndo. windows. >> two were shot and motorists were terrorized. that windows down and their vice principal, like they were hitting him in the . i so my brother was your husband . >> is heis okay? h i don't know. police were outnumbered and overwhelmed by the swarm. they came do what they even
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the local news decided was unsafe and pulled their crew from the scene. ulled thr crewof course, is just in a string of disturbing incidents caught on camera,. a gas station and convenience store in compton, california, which, of course, represents someone's hard work and paychecks to staff. >> it wackeds ransacked in a targeted hit by unchecked, unpunished chaos just feeds more criminality and a and at certain points, it almost seemsn like a competition for f the camera. how cruel, how over the tow cru how heartless can you be ? >> it is , you know, and thethei
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humiliation of the asian sommunit ay, that seems to be the goal of some people. l phone video showsmoment the harrowing moments when what's described as a bunch ofss abouribed ast twenty teenagers h into the fish village restaurant and college in queens and destroyed the place, causing twenty thousand dollars in damages. >>in and oages.f course, we cant dismiss what we've seenn on s on schoochl buses. we used to think those weresafe safe , where children and bus driverwhs, like have been beaten mercilessly in metro georgia, police are reporting that gang membership is growing, especiallyis among the very young. again, gangs have been around for most of our country's history. we all know that.histor but we'r ae seeingll something
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different. it's much more vicious and iittc seems more calculated now these days. >> these these gangs arereckless reckless, real reckless.eckless. it's not organized no more . >> it used to be structure there. no women, no kids. no w it's just a free for a free for all and permissive attitudes toward crimera and liberal enclaves that's given gangl ens the incentive ue to use younger kids to commit some the worst acts of violence that's new . >> the gangs are also getting more sophisticated in their recruiting, even using social media, disguising themselves as public interest organizations ass. so in a nation facinga recession, criminanationl gangse now a growth industry. young people in cities like chicago know they have nothing to lose. ng the floyd protests took away all all inhibitions. young people were encouraged, in fact, to be loud, to be disrespectful. e
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they were told that the countryr is racist, that police are bigotst an, no wonder so many ae angry. and of course, the politic asians who helped fuel all of their fury, well, they're just downplaying the consequences in massachusetts. >> came downtown, came downtown opcause it was great weather and an opportunity to enjoy the city. that's absolutely, entirely. nts there are a few that came with different intentions and they out and they will be dealt with . but i'm not going to use your time because i'm wrong to say this. y. an opportunity to enjoy the city. now, the response of the incoming mayor, brandonn johnson, who's even worse on crime than life. what if you caif yn believou cew dos just as weak saying, oeaf course, we don't condonee destru the destruction, but we shouldn't demonize those deprived young peopl e either?beral well, liberapol policies helped drive both cultural and economic decline.
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that's causing this out of control behavior. we know that. so. they're only response now tm and seeing all the damage that's being done on almost a weekly basis, sometimes more often it's to blame shift. one state senator ,e st robert peters, claimedate it ws all just a mass protest inagain chicago, a protest againsty and poverty and against segregation. whatnst segrion. of course, thae makes no sense because there is real and widespread poverty and real government sanctionedst segregation in the south. in the nineteen fifties. so why didn't we have the same type of criminality? this degradation and this slide now into cruel criminal activity? >> it's not limited to any one race. it's being burnee race.d into our national dna. >> loolookk at the dead eyes of some of the worst mass shooters . there wa sers.s adam lanza,beaui who killed those beautiful children at sandy hook sand, dylann roof, i
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who killed nine in that black church in charleston. the blthen the pulse nightclub shooter, then salvador ramos,moh the unspeakablee inflict of mass damage and carnage. and uvaldearnage i and then thed trans killer, audrey, who just c killed six at that nashville christian school. scthey're hiding her manifesto and other writings. it'sr mani stomach churning, alf it. so many lives lostl, utter callousness. most killers seem to suffer from some deep sense of isolation. odd, right? than you're connected,ev more connected than ever before with the internet. internetbut you're more lonely e isolated than ever before. >>ed many of the kids heavily medicated for depression or anxiety, some with drug inducedi psychosis. maybe they starteds. with marijuana, yet many have a deep desire at the same time t for notoriety.
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hence the live streaming or the last messages posted on social media before they go carry out their carnage. it's a lac a lack ofk empathyen and often a lack of fathers,f fr kids with no guardrails whatsoever can quickly slip from smoking a little weed now u and then to ending up in a mob that's stomping a poor passeraw by . >> as we sawch io lan chicago ls saturday night, we have to gett out of here. it's our kids.. shouldn't that be out here? we're already here.on it's my question. why aren't they empty? we're in a huge fight right? >> are they tracking them? no, they're not tracking them. so when so many elected officials and other powerful people on the left have spent hl decades running down thisg th country and attacking the nuclear family, is it eclear fareally surprising thaty kids have lost all hope? if joe biden thinks america is an evil place, racist place, systemically racist, why would kids be optimistic today?mistic so politicians have to stop
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lying to the american people about the state of things in this country. thingthe kids aren't all righte children need love and rules laid down by responsibleib adults. they neeled communities that support parenthood, not make it harder with soft on crime policies, drug legalizationpolii and radicaesl racial and gender propaganda. all of that justprop undermines churches, moms and dads. ads. and that's the angle. joining me now is jack brewer, founder of the jack brewerk drur foundation. and former nfl player. jack, we've seen the video. ne r >> now, some of it is we have cell phone cameras for sure. but when you were growing up,e w do you remembeinr seeing these types of wilding's by kids across the country covered in any newscastthe co? >> you remember any of it? no, it's unimaginable. yomau knowginabl what? but when i grew up, the majority of us had dads in our homes.
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ou had dads that would work our . we gotr. discipline. we had coaches and mentorsrs and and teachers that actually disciplined us and not just pacified us . and we're seeing a pacified. generation. yo wu knowe are , laura , we are watching the results ofs nati a fatherless nation. we have 2020 four point. one million fatherless kids acrs across america.s the e kids that you see out there running int ther the stre, tearing up the streets or fatherless kids, and this is not the issue that we're going to be able to just fixth with a new policy or with ar an new initiative or any otheofr woke agenda. we have a real systematic issue right now in our country in the crisis is called fatherlessness. and if we don't dos. something i about the way that we approach our education system, beingucation systems, overrun by fatherless kids, our prison and criminal justicev system is being overruner by fatherless kids. if you look atids. the high schl dropouts, we have over 71% of them are fatherless. if you look at chicago, we'rek
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talking about illinois. >> they haveabou 60 schools ins singnois where not a single kid is proficient in readingct them and math. what do you expect them to do? they're going to take over the streets. they're unruly, and there's nodh one willing to tero o sit back and put discipline in the schools. l they need to bring the paddleedt back in these schools.d and parents need to be helaccoud accountable for the actions of their children. well, i have friends that are teachers in the district of columbia, jack, and these are young people who are offeringoub to teach. they could be doing other things, bubut tht they're teachh some of with teach for america and other programs and theel stories they tell me are just like you want to just get onwli. your hands and knees and startkw bawling kids who have nobody coming pi to pick them up, kidsparent t who have nobody coming for parent teacher conferences. and that story is repeated over and over. i see it every day we run it,he the jack brewer foundation. we run afterschool programs, mentorship programs. we want programs in the the prisons, i prin the juvenil.
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>> i see it every day. these kids don't have parentsats and that's why i advocate for this so hard. like american fathers. we got to get out of our bubble. we got to go intocommun our communities and actually help mentor kids that are not h our own. we have a crisis that's goina cg overrun our country if we don't do something about it. the poor teachers, we're givingt teachers, kids that we don't want to raise. uble we're giving them the trouble of america. we're telling the teachers in the public schools to go, go out and help raise these kids, but t they don't get the support that they need from home. n held and parents aren't even heldacco accountable. if you're an sro officer ,untab. right now in the unitedof ame states of america, they pulled your authority from you. you can'riulled yot even make sp your kid gets suspended. you can't take a kid to jail for really having violent crime. you're given these third, fourth, fifth chances. and i'm all for second chances. i advocate for them.m. but you have to have discipline nection when people need to be disciplined. >> and who's the mentaed to belm we use the mental health too men much. if someone has a mentatal healtm issue that causes them to harmae another human being, they needgy to be rehabilitated.
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in jail or prison.e need those are the places that we need to have for rehabilitationo . >>th not continuing to let peope back out on the streets. now, jack, this is a scenarioint that is just going to continue to repeat itself if we don't deal with the core problems. you are 100% correct and we. continue to pray as well forreaw reawakening. jack, thank you.ing. the democrats have a new way to potentially rig the voter rolls. details and lessontes for the gp next, the indispensable show is back this season. tucker meets the preppers. here's your own guerrillero, takes on canada and gets in the ring with you. it's a violent sport, the very mean business where start screaming now and dig into let them eat bugs. could there really be a plan to make us eat a global agenda that is pushing all of these things in all new season? tucker carlson, original streaming exclusively on fox station. use promo code originals. >> i get fox station free for thirty days. fine up today.
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system resulted in more than five non us citizens being registered to vote in illinois. that's what we know of in 2018. some fifteen hundred individuals in california, mostly non-citizens, they had been mistakenly registered as part of that program. but the other equally worrying question, does the gop have a good enough plan to recruit these new voters to take advantage of that kind of new system? >> here now is ned ryan , founder and ceo of american majority. ned, this plan in minnesota that the dems want to take national is is actually worse than just automatic registration you found. >> why is that? no, they've actually included pre registration of 16 and 17 year olds. and i think the other thing that's really troubling law is they're even proposing pop up polling locations where people in a county can request a pop up polling location, say, in a rest home or on a college campus. and i think the easiest way to communicate is think of drop
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boxes on steroid. so i have to hand it to teleflora when they build political machines to get political power and when they get political power, they know how to use it to try and achieve more political power. and we on the right, on the right, are just wondering about funding think tanks not really focused on actually building machines to gain political power. and i think this is this is a real warning, a wake up call for us . i hope that we need to realign our thinking, our funding and our action to actually build a political machine to gain political power, because that's exactly what the left is doing. and i would argue, laura , right now, in april of 2020 three , we better start thinking about how we're going to be funding our own voter registration programs and absentee ballot chase programs in key states in twenty , twenty four . and we better start now or it's going to be too late. yeah. voter mobilization, as it's called, is key. i mean, there are a lot of people who agree with the more populous conservative agenda. i mean, you see the poll numbers on everything from trade with china to the war in
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ukraine, never ending funding of that. all the issues that that matter, the economy as well. they just need to get to the polls. so republicans just need to make sure they're registered and get to the polls and they can do really well. but are they doing. they're not. and we're not going to win simply on the power of our ideas. laura , we actually have to build the machine. and i would point to florida as an example. i think a lot of people know that in 2018 democrats held over a quarter million voter registration advantage in the state. yet today, 2020 three republicans now have a four hundred and fifty thousand registration advantage because they were actually determined to overcome that deficit. and when they were down in voter registration in florida, republicans took the time to actually fund real absentee ballot chase programs. that's why they won twenty one of twenty four statewide races since 2010 because they put ten million into an absentee ballot chase program over six weeks. the votes are there, laura . if we have the force of will and determination to actually fund the right
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things, we can actually win. in fact, speaking of minnesota, laura , last fall, if we'd actually been able to chase down all the ballots that were conservative ballots out there, we would have won a state auditor's race and the attorney general's race, but we didn't do it. so, in fact, we lost those two statewide races in minnesota. the votes exist if we're doing the right things to get those ballots in all those big donors out there start funding, outside organizations are going to try to mobilize voters and get them to the polls. ned, excellent as always. now, okay, jimmy fallon is here . he's going to talk about something called bare minimum mondays. my producers, are we sure is keeping his clothes on for this one . lord , let's hope the details. >> i hope clothed next, a heart attack. >> do they have life insurance? no, but we have life insurance ,john . >> i'm trying to find something we can afford. fortunately, in only a few minutes, selectquote found
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i look liki loe a shady doctor o does brazilian lifts out ofof his house. s housi look great problem on of your trunk. yok.u do trunks out ofis a new your trunk. all right. there' trends a new trend youngo people have latched onto. and now even south par.k has picked up on i.t image. >> and you can't just sit there at the table. i can't. her it's monday show.nimu so have you heard of bare minimum mon's? it's a thing that young people created because we care aboutr our mental health. >> in't care if it'suntith my breakdown. i'll be back c. >> okay, this is actually real.e the tech talker who coinedt wa the phrase told cnbc that afterc feeling instant panic after waking up, she gave herself permission one monday last year th do the bare minimum for work. and now it's a weekly thing. oh, the work proportion of her day. about three hours a day. jimmy only must do tasks i mustd do. >> yeah.ed where is this headed? my well this is embarrassing. >> is a former new york city ciy cab driver. i didn't have this option.time
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i couldn't tell the pantless time travelers in the back up ha to only beat me up halfway because i had a stressful, funnp day and i woke up with a casek u of the mondays. but you got to really thinke be about how weak we've become as as a society. laura , our grandparentsprivat storm the beach and saved private ryan . this generation watchee ryan.d e ryan and they're nervous. >> the storm their cubicles the next dayr cubicl. >> it's sad. i mean, nobody ever nobody wants to work. i keep hearing that nobody wants to work. they all just like, oh, workif life balance. jimmy , how much time do you think the chinese are spending worrying about their work lifeif balance? >> a lot of time stuff it. not they don't even worry about it for children. let alone adults.ing me are you kidding me? all right.? it turns out, by the way, that anybody can cross borders biden and the biden administration, jimmy , because earlier today, a toddler somehow crawled through the sixty four million upgraded white house fence and onto the white house lawn. wa, jimmy , my question to you is , was this just a scheduled
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play date with joe? well, no, it was unscheduled.d o the kid just wanted to borrow a diaper. , ever hey, good night, everybody.s buont the joke's on that parent because after making itht intow the white house, they made the kid watch a drag shoawen and now his whole youth has been corrupted. we've got to play bettery defense atbe offense. i am oh, my god. r ki i'm just glad the poor kidsurviv survived that all. jimmy , bud light is still taking hits now this week. they put out a pro america ada. after they divided america. of course, the gals at the view are now weighing in, butin don'l dial it back now. e everyone, listenve. budweiser. are we're all americans here. you have every right and wee like have every right to bite. if we like it, don't let them scare you. >> let us scare you, jimmy . what about dufort? >> listen, laura , no one had bud light is worried abouthe vie the view throwing their weight around because anyone watchingg the view every dayfe has movedmh
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on to much stronger stuff than alcohol. okay, if you're watching the view, alcohol is likeis thr three seasons ago. it'see not going to get your hoi anymore. what? we should shut s up, but it's nothing to do with transphobia . trans people can go be trans.enp eothe whole point of beer is to escape identity politics and they literally plastered it on the side of the can. and i don't want to hear about thanusion because there's nothing more inclusive than beer. 80% of thi s population wouldn't be born if two people didn'thavb have beeeer beforehand unless dylan mulvany develops a true beer gut. i think this conversation just has to end. y, we alhal right. finally, we've all heardho of hoarding, but now there's something called digital hoarding. somethinlled digjim . it's when you can't partrial with your digital material that you get like you never delete your emails or you save every photo i've ever taken. one doctor who's been studyingii this says it is an actual disorder when one suffers froml the symptoms of this digital
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ther hoarding, there's a strong likelihoode od that he or she will experience adverse mental or psychological condition s. ji jimmy , armme you a digitalho hoarder? arder?i am not., it bu'st let's be clear.je it's notn is jus at genze. look at the stuff hunter biden kept on his laptop. e poster are you kidding me?th it's supposed to be the poster child for the rest of us . every deleteth everything. not your friend, but especially if you're in a hotka smoking crack half the dayck defense wins championships. laura .we wil all right, jimmy .gether we'll get together on next week's wardrobe after the show . great to see you, jimmy . and don't forget, get ticketsr for jimmy's upcoming pennsylvania show. it's going to be hilarious. jimmy'coming pshall.you know, i. fetterman makes a very special announcement upon his return to the senate. >> the last bite explains it this friday to a security positions writer director guy ritchie. taliban are everywhere you could. i'm good. i owe that man my life.
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