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i'm looking forward to everybody's going to see you played out. yeah. we are going to test you on live television, see if you can throw a football. >> all right. oh, my god. totally better than you, mr. krav. agha. no problem. and i have a softball. we'll see if you can throw that all right, hannity, i'll see you tomorrow night at our children here tomorrow. have a great show. all right. i'm laura ingraham. this is the ingram wrangle back in new york city tonight. divide and turn out. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. >> all right. here's what we know tonight about the state of america. mortgage demand plummets as rates are going higher. workers have essentially had twenty four months now of pay cuts. public pessimism about the economy hit an all time high under biden. boy, layoffs. they're coming today. mayta announced it's cutting four thousand more technical employees. and as desantis slugging it out with disney, disney is reportedly cutting seven thousand jobs, including
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15% of its entire entertainment division. espn. they're getting hit and hit hard. more layoffs there. and , of course, biden's war against cars continues. gas prices have reached a five month high. now, as all of this is weighing on us, there's no end in sight as well for the war in ukraine. >> the biden harris administration will announce a new security assistance package for ukraine. the announcement will be the thirty six u.s. presidential drawdown authorities to support ukraine. >> two hundred plus million dollars more and some of the biggest economies in the world, countries we all thought were our allies are now aligning with china. first, macron and france. >> he went to beijing and lula in brazil followed. while in beijing, lula met with his chinese counterpart, xi jinping, and vowed to strengthen ties. and a step now put them on reports. brazil's leader also took a few swipes at the dominance of the u.s. dollar.
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shocking not. all right. i'm not going to belabor the obvious about the border. it's an open sewer of fentanyl cartels and human trafficking, all due to biden's policies and the ending of title forty two . there isn't even anything to debate here any more . biden is a complete and utter disaster on all fronts. he's an embarrassment on the world stage. >> all the businesses, enterprises, they look at me like, hey, guys, don't jump, okay? i've been out of iraq and iraq and iran, but iraq not iran fires. it's a consequence of long are the the utility poles you put up and all the rest of the utility pole problem. yeah. is a complete incompetent and no one believes he's calling any of the shots. no one is better off than they were pre pandemic when trump was president . >> so given all of that, which everyone if you're really being honest, everyone agrees with ,
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what on earth should we expect from biden if he does run and from the democrats in general going into 2020 four ? i'll tell you what to expect. divide and demonize. that's all they have. forget hope and optimism. remember obama's hope and change that's out the window. expect only old school machine style petty politics if he wants to get elected with this nightmarish record of his, biden has to divide the country into villains and victims and whoever they deem as worthy victims will be elevated to hero status. and they're going to get rewarded. >> and whoever they paint is evil will be punished and severely so in every speech and every trip, he'll try to shift attention away from his and his party's abject failures to the bad people out there on the other side. he can't win without dividing us . the stories they choose to inject themselves into will only be ones that advance their political narrative. this is why they'll give a hero's welcome to the
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tennessee three , but not to the families of the nashville christians shooting monday. >> you're going to have three of the lawmakers who protested this peacefully, protesting peacefully, protested after the nashville covenant school shooting that many of the victims were the victims families, then invited to the white house. i don't have anything to to read out to you about any invite. why? i just don't have anything at this time. to read out to you and invite what i can say to you right now is that the president is focused on getting things done. >> he's focused on making sure that we are protecting our communities, protecting our communities. well, why doesn't biden spend any time then talking about the violent crimes being perpetrated by roving kids in places like chicago and compton? i don't expect democrats to spend a lot of time on those stories because they do not advance the narrative that america is racist. same with the horrible sweet
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sixteen shooting in alabama. >> these are not the accused. they're not of a white officer involved shooting or a white on black killing. so they don't get the play. of course, the liberals have lots of proxies in the media and hollywood, corporate america, they're all helping him. >> and of course, we can't forget the activist crowd, people who cash in on the lie that our country is systemically racist. well, there's no money in suing gangbangers in chicago who leave behind a trail of death. there's no fame in pursuing the scourge of black on black violence that rips apart entire communities. instead, they wait, they wait for the perfect fact pattern, like an eighty four year old white guy who shoots a black teen who mistakenly walked on to his doorstep. >> it was a white man who shot this sixteen year old son is inescapable, not to observe
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the racial dynamics here. but if the roles were reversed and you had a black man shoot a 16 yo white chow was simply ringing his doorbell and the police took him in for questioning and let him come home asleep in his bed at night. how much outrage would there be in america? >> victims are victims. skin color should not matter. but the obvious it obviously does to democrats in the media, exploiting their suffering only to feed their sick lie that america is racist. and yeah, trump voters. they are too. now, biden's inviting rafael ralphy are the black teen to the white house, but no invite for the family of colin gillis. who was shot when she went up the wrong driveway in upstate new york last. that girl died, but she was white. so her death didn't help. biden now understand what the democrats and their allies
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are doing here. even if you're losing money every month, even if you're sinking further into debt, you and your family, even if you think biden should be in a rest home somewhere, you can't vote against him. you can't vote for change. because as their argument goes, republicans are evil in voting against biden is akin to giving your thumbs up for racism. their tactics are so transparent and they're so cynical. but there you have it. but doesn't have to be this way just because biden has given up on america doesn't mean that we should as well as we go into 2020 four republicans have to show the country and i'm talking about the whole country ,not just red states, that there is a better way we can grow this economy, we can rebuild our military, we can stand up to china, we can rein in big business. >> we know how to do it. and republicans in state after state are doing it. >> now, let's take that message
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to new york, to philly, to chicago. yeah, even san francisco and l.a. let's save a whole country. no state and no city left behind. america survive, what, almost two hundred and fifty years now ,we certainly will not be destroyed by joe biden and the cynical handlers. >> and that's the angle. another victim left has chosen to ignore is us army veteran and father of three , hason, korea. he was brutally beaten and stabbed to death in 2018, even though the entire attack was caught on camera. two of the four thugs charged in his murder receive sweetheart deals from alvin bragg's office here in new york . his mother, madeline brame, hasn't stopped fighting for him now and others ignored by the left all types of criminal elements free to do what they want when they want, however they want to , whomever they want with no consequences. and as far as the manhattan district attorney's office, if
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he's receiving one penny of federal dollars, you need to pull that funding. if he starts doing his job and prosecuting crime. >> joining me now is a woman just saw madeleine brand, madeleine, thank you for being with us tonight. it's a few years since your son was brutally murdered. the pain i know is with you every minute of every day. it's in your dna. now, your reaction to what i was saying in the angle that the left is picking and choosing victims to elevate and criminal to focus on versus all of it, which is horrible. >> well, thank you for having me, laura . i've experienced it firsthand. my son, sergeant hassan career was stabbed to death. >> right. and because he was stabbed to death and not shot to death because, you know, that's the narrative gun violence, they completely ignored
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everything about this entire case. they treated me and my family like garbage. >> they refer to sergeant hassan carea afghanistan war, retired veteran, received in return enemy fire on the taliban, wore the medals of honor to prove it. okay, they refer to him as a fictitious character in court and they said that the most important people in that room were the people who killed. and this is the type of thing that i had to endure the torment, the torture, the horror of watching the criminal justice system deliver no justice or closure for the murder of my boy beyond just the stabbing, which is horrific in and of itself. and i know you're wearing his dog tags. what else was that about this case that just didn't rise to the level of the narrative
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that the media and the political class dominant in new york wants? >> they completely mishandled it. they were handed album bags. administration was handled a strong trial ready murder case against all four of these individuals. >> ready for trial. as soon as he received that case, it immediately started to unravel. i was told three different reasons why. unfortunately, my son got killed at the wrong time like this. any right time for your son to get killed. another reason was manhattan didn't have the resources to try all four . >> we have there. we have the resources to house tens of thousands of illegal immigrants. >> yes, but i was told they didn't have resources to try all four defendants. and the third reason was, oh, they couldn't prove beyond a reasonable doubt that mary sanders or travis stewart intended to kill my son. what do you say to folks in
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inner city amerioday who are have reflexively been democrats? i know you were a democrat, you became a republican, but they're just born into the democrat party. and if you're not a democrat, you're an uncle tom . you're a sellout. as a black person. what do you say to them, given the pain that so many in inner city america run by liberals are feeling today? >> well, you know, we've been voting democrat for generation . we have got nothing in return. for our votes. dilapidated housing, failing schools, crime, poverty, abortion. >> okay, on and on and on . but we continue to just give our vote away for nothing in return. and i'm going to quote something that trump said . >> what do we have to lose by giving the other side a chance? >> how will we know what we're going to get when we never gave them a chance? >> okay, we have nothing to lose. we don't have anything right.
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>> welfare, food, stamps, nothing. unemployment, death, destruction and self decimate. and is what we have. and at this point, i feel that is intentional. we have a mayor who comes to the hood only when he wants to vote and he is a completely abandon the black and brown community while the black and brown community tonight, i hope, is listening to this. we're going to get this all out on social media as well. everyone's got to wake. >> this is a country. you have to save this a people we have to save. madeline, thank you. our condolences continue to you and your family. you're an amazing warrior and you're you're serving your son's memory incredibly courageously. >> thank you. thank you so much for having me. as much as the biden team is helping to distract and deflect from his hideously bad record , there are new signs tonight that he's in real trouble for 2020 four , according to this new reuters
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ipsos poll, the president's approval rating is now not going to surprise madeleine. just 39%. how could the party finally be over for amtrak, joe ? >> joining me now, tom bevan, co-founder of president of real clear politics. >> tom , and to get to that in a moment, but you just heard the pain of a mother, a lifelong democrat, who is just not buying this narrative anymore. because america is racist, america is racist, america is racist. that's why you have to vote for the democrats. >> trump made some inroads with black voters. could we see more of a shift even ever so slight in this next election given this crime ? it's certainly possible. i mean, crime was a factor in the midterms. it'll be continue to be a factor. and i think there is opportunity for for republicans to make inroads, particularly with , you know, the sort of populist economic message of opportunity and growth for everyone. i mean, that's trump has made gains, made gains during his time in office.
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by pushing that message. and it was among all of working class white, brown , black , you name it. i mean, so i think that that may continue. >> and certainly trump is going to be a huge issue in twenty , twenty four . now, here's how the white house responded to biden's approval ratings today on the economy. >> check this out, 69% of people polled by cnbc say they have a negative view of the economy. the president biden talks about the economy all the time. what he talks about people lying. there's one poll, but he's not going to stop talking about what the american people really care about addressing the issues and the concerns that they have. >> tom , i mean, they have their heads in the sand. they're just simply not going to address this question because they know it's a disaster. correct. and the administration i mean, karine jean-pierre was the one who stood on that podium and said that this was the strongest economy in history. and biden continues to say
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that, you know, inflation is going down, his policies are working. meanwhile, we're seeing as as the poll that peter , you mentioned, public pessimism on the economy is sky. hi there. everybody thinks that we're going to be we're headed into a recession. so i think the economy and joe biden's approval rating overall is in the low 40s on the economy. it's 39% on inflation in particular, it's thirty four point five percent . so pretty dismal numbers when it comes to economic matters. >> now, tom , really quickly, ron desantis versus trump. trump has shown enormous staying power over the past few months, especially since these investigations dropped and the latest especially and ron desantis has had some trouble keeping up in some of these national polls. but where do you see this as a snapshot right now? >> yeah, i mean, the only thing that we know based on the data you get twenty, twenty four polls at this point in the race are got to be wary of them. they do give you a snapshot in time. they may give you an idea of where the trends are and the
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trends certainly have moved in trump's favor. he was ahead of desantis by about 14 and half points four weeks before the indictment, and then he basically doubled his national lead. and he's showing real strength in some of these early states , including new hampshire, where the poll out today showing him up 20 ron desantis. that's a thirty two point change from the last poll that was taken about a month and a half ago. >> tom , thank you. now, there's a coordinated effort by the left in the media to take out justice clarence thomas. mollie hemingway is going to tell us why that won't work. plus, the chinese spies arrested in new york last week were awfully close to some prominent dems. >> who and what were they doing next? david koresh had been preparing his followers for just such a bad. we anticipated safely executing a search warrant and seizing machine guns. atf didn't anticipate even one shot being fired. the branch davidian, we're expecting it was going to be all out war. the shockwaves and fallout from this deadly confrontation can
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on the supreme court. but for the purpose of not being driven out of this process. >> i would not be scared. i don't like bullies. i've never run from bullies. i never cry, uncle. and i'm not going to cry uncle today. clarence thomas has compromised his service to our country. he's unable to faithfully and impartially perform his duties and he needs to resign. justice thomas has sanctimoniously paraded as a modest, pristine and principled man to protect what little is left of public trust and respect for the united states supreme court. >> justice thomas must resign immediately. >> those two individuals don't even deserve to be in a sound bite montage next to justice thomas, let alone anything else. joining us now, hemingway editor in chief of the federalist, fox news contributor mollie, this is all
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coordinated. it's it just smells of desperation on the part of the democrats. >> it's obviously coordinated and it's not you know, this is something that clarence thomas has unfortunately had to deal with for like four decades now. the left despises him. they've tried repeatedly to take him out and they hate him, not for any of the reasons they're claiming to right now, but because he is the leader of the conservative judicial movement. he's such an intellectual heavyweight. he's an important figure. they don't like his opinions and they want him off. it's what they've always wanted. but they've also always resorted to scurrilous allegation, not based, in fact. and this is no different today. well, and we look back on ruth bader ginsburg, who of course, was a trailblazer and very well respected justice in the world from a very different judicial philosophy. >> but when she was railing against trump, which is obviously highly unusual, to put it kindly, for a supreme court justice, the left just
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applauded. they loved it. they didn't talk about any ethical concerns of any cases coming before the court, after she had made it clear that she didn't like trump. well, and the situation here, they're saying that clarence thomas has a wealthy friend and because he's been at the vacation home of that wealthy friend, that therefore he has to get off the court. this is preposterous. it's ridiculous. every justice has wealthy friends. every justice stays at the vacation homes of these friends. and there are reports that some of the justices have stayed at the well at their wealthy friends homes where the wealthy friends have business before the court. no one's alleging that in the case of justice thomas, who is beyond reproach, who is always demonstrated extremely high ethical, he's just he's just like he's just i can't corruptible. i clerked for him and i'm going to say he's one of my close friends. everyone knows a is like. right. the highest what i could say of anyone i respect in washington. and i've and there a long, long time. senator whitehouse said something about
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investigating this. >> molly, the tools are there to do a proper investigation. the chief justice has simply been unwilling to do that and i think continued pressure on him to do this is the right way to proceed at this juncture. >> molly, what's the quid pro quo? >> are they citing a case that he somehow ruled on that was would have been ruled on the other way were it not for staying at a friend's home? like, what's the one of the damages to the court here? there's no allegation of wrongdoing. it's just part and parcel of this operation. they've been running for decades and it has nothing to do with anything other than their hatred of this person. senator whitehouse maybe should be investigated for various things he receives a lot of allegations. he received a lot of dark money kind of contribution. he's probably used campaign funds to go on trips. i think his wife runs an organization that i'm not sure if everything's disclosed in terms of benefits that have been there. so if he wants to do an
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investigation, maybe he could start with himself. >> all right, molly, thank you. great to see you. and now from the web of leftist forces trying to silence and punish foes on the court to china's efforts to intimidate dissidents here in the united states . well, on monday, two men were arrested in new york for running a secret police station at the direction of the ccp. is our belief that the ultimate purpose of this illegal police station was not to protect and serve, but rather silence, harass and threaten individuals here in the united states . >> it turns out they weren't just targeting chinese dissidents, but also democratic lawmakers. according to the daily caller, louis john huang, who the fbi arrested on monday's pictured with the new york city mayor eric adams, in a photo. and senate majority leader chuck schumer and even attended an apparent fundraiser for new york democratic rep. grace meng. well, the truth is the democrat party is getting cozier and cozier with chinese interests. they have for a while, swalwell was caught in a honey trap with a chinese spy.
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and let's not forget, dianne feinstein is driving. dianne was being done by a chinese spy for decades. so they claim to stand for human rights, for dignity. so why are so many democrats showing all the signs of having a china syndrome? joining me now, lee zeldin, former new york congressman, gubernatorial candidate, former gubernatorial candidate. >> congressman, is this just about money? >> china has it and the democrats want it. no, this is this is about a lot . see, there's votes. >> the asian-american community is getting more active politically here in the city. it's actually a great, vibrant asian-american community. and many of them are here fleeing the scene. >> right. and they want a great quality education for their kids. >> they are concerned about rising crime. they want safety on our streets. so the ccp is finding opportunities for espionage. they want people on the ground who could provide human intelligence. there's the activity in hacking emails. there's a lot for new yorkers
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to be on guard. but especially if you're an elected office, if you're chuck schumer, what does he get out of it? that's my point. what does schumer get out of it? political power. but it has to be money to . i'm not saying money from china. we'll leave that to the biden crime family. we're talking about these democrat politicians seen the photo that the daily caller posted. >> i think this is about votes ,really. i mean, it's it's a growing as a more active constituency. and it's interesting because they are majority democrat. however, in last year's gubernatorial race, we actually won the asian-american vote . we got we won chinatown, flushing in queens, sunset park in brooklyn. so if they're smart, they're going to be engaging these people. >> what they have to be careful about is that mixed in with all these fantastic people are some really bad actors. so china sees that there's a growing entrepreneurial asian community in the in new york and l.a., san francisco. it's very powerful. and if they can embed in these communities and intimidate anyone from criticizing
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their old homeland, that works, too. >> yes, and there's an understanding that instruments of national power and the ccp understands this. it's not just about the military. >> information is a key aspect of an instrument of national power. that seems like the chinese government understands at times better than even our own government. so you have people who have been investigated who are active with newspapers. and if you're reading the newspapers, you're a member of the asian-american community . there's certain narratives and messages that are coming out. they're trying to influence public opinion. it's a very complex, multi level dynamic. that's the reality here in the city and other places across the country. we have to be on guard. well, they have an enormous amount of money to spend and they can buy off pretty much anyone they want to buy off in any country they want to buy off on us. congressman weldon, great to see you. all right. the music industry freaking out over this new technology and it could change your playlist forever. and airplanes are getting loud. should travelers get louder? raymond arroyo joins me on set.
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i would really love it if you could join me on this journey. farmer wants a wife all new wednesdays on fox and watch any time on hulu. >> it's time for a seen and unseen segment where we explore the cultural stories of the day. >> for that, we turn to fox news contributor, author of the unexpected side of thomas edison, raymond arroyo, the long title ran right through that book promotion ever end. my god, justin. now tell us the story about how a fake song has sent the music industry raymond over the last week, a duet between drake and the weekend appeared on the internet called heart on my sleeve. >> it exploded online, over 15 million listeners, millions of downloads. problem is , it was a fake created by artificial intelligence and by a guy named ghostwriter nine seven seven . this tock or explains how he did it. >> now all you have to do is record reference vocals and replace it with a train model of any musician. right. found kanye you still beat
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on youtube? i wrote eight bars and i'm going to record them now. and then i'm going to have a kanye replace me. i got to finish. that's beautiful. that's dark and twisted. i got a synesthete as beautiful as dark and twisted. >> the music industry is panicking. they demanded that spotify and apple take down that drake and weekend song. >> but it's out there and it violates no copyright because it was created by artificial intelligence. you see the implications. i mean, for some x, this is going to be great. >> they'll finally be in tune. but but for some dead acts and people, you're depriving them of artistic freedom and artistic choice with imposing material on people like ella fitzgerald, sinatra, elvis. >> you have to go to them. >> of course, we go from drake to ella. i don't know where you would do that in any other show. i go to everyone's, i guess, replaceable. your voice is now replaced with this. sam's yelling at me. i got to go. okay, all right. okay, it's time for ray's
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rules. for air travel. oh yes. now what for? for some reason, er airways are getting less civil by the moment. the other day on a southwest flight headed to orlando, a baby cried for a while as babies are prone to do. >> and this traveler lost. >> their child has been tried for three minutes. >> please stop, okay, because so made. >> no, it would shut up. okay, here's a good rule for air travel. when a baby is crying, that does not give you permission to act like a baby. thankfully, this guy was pulled off the plane. he was questioned by authorities. but after this outburst, he should be banned from flying for a year or at least sent to time out. >> well, is he a grandparent? that's my question. >> does he have any children
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as he ever had? i don't know. but a fully grown man, he should know better. and so the baby cried for forty minutes and then he yelled and screamed profanities and the baby . >> and then i love the woman saying, oh, now you're yelling . and that's what the . okay, and here's another rule, laura . when a bell rings upon landing, that is not your cue to rush into the aisle. >> that looks like my flight today. >> i was just on a flight the moment a bell rang, everybody jumped in and fluttered on the aisle. people sit down, let the other folks pass. there's order on the exiting. and look, remember this? remember the plus sized lady we talked about the other day? she's trying to count extender. yeah. yeah. well, she wants free air seats from the airline. well, what if she decided to pop up and block the aisle? that's a safety hazard right there when the plane lands. >> unless you have a tight
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connection, sit down. stop occupying the room. there's also a phenomenon in which people can't put their bags in the overhead and then they put them ten rows back . so then they're working their way through the aisle as you're trying to get speeds, we're always we have some important news capitol hill today. oh, after months of way, senator john fetterman chaired his first hearing and he was in great form. >> i called this hearing of the u.s. senate subcommittee and food americans think about corridor from the north to the town of ne in pennsylvania. i look forward to hearing from you your witness, on this nutrition assistance on the farm bill . >> when you can't communicate, how can you effectively represent the people of pennsylvania? i mean, this is like a cop who can't run or shoot. i mean, you can't do the job.
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it was made biden look very articulate. well, it's scary. speaking of biden, a few days after a little rest from his ireland adventure, the president is back on his game. >> could this be the opening volley of his reelection campaign? >> you'll be the judge after the long term, half the long term care workforce. meanwhile, long term current long term care costs for the elderly are two hundred thousand children lose access to head start start slots. we have a thousand billionaires in america know the average tax rate they pay at egads percent. >> that is great. jay a i got to tell you, laura , you watch that and you just they want dianne feinstein out, hold everyone to the same standard. if you can't fulfill the duties ,you've got to go. >> and i've got to go now. dealing with my kids and their spelling tests at night,
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a great to see you on set. all right. kamala harris has always had a way with words, but we came across one phrase. she's repeated a lot. we're going to show you. plus, on the eve of the pot holiday for twenty unartful, i hit the streets of new york to find out why people are living in a cloud of smoke. that video with some surprising answers next. >> ron desantis tried to cut seniors benefits in congress. the senate voted three times to cut social security, even to privatize medicare worth. desantis wanted to raise the retirement age to 70. ron desantis would make us work longer to get less. >> president trump promised we will protect medicare and social security. president trump delivers and he always will make america great again. inc is responsible for the content this advertising. >> my name is lauren. i'm thirty five weeks pregnant and taking sounds of nature
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>> you don't want a small child learns a new phrase or a word. he then tends to use that phrase or word over and over again. yes. no, it's cool. well, that's where our vice president is. >> and her verbal development. it's the pursuit of doing things better than we have done and seeing what is possible, unburdened by what has been. >> we see what can be unburdened by what has been what can be unburdened by what has been, what can be unburdened by what has been . we see what can be unburden by what has been. >> now, why is it that kamala harris sounds like everything she says has been written by , like the beta version of chat ? >> she be too? i mean, okay, this is unfair.
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i know that's what you're saying. she used the phrasing on the campaign trail and a few times, darn it, she just liked it a lot. >> so if it ain't broke, why change it? >> this is the fight that is borne out of seeing and knowing what can be and believing in that, unburdened by love has been knowing and believing and having faith in what can be unburdened by what has been knowing what can be unburdened by what has been to see what can be unburdened by what has been. i don't know if it's her inflection, her intonation, or her odd hand gestures that are the most irritating, but we're going to keep searching for the next time she utters that phrase, unburdened by what we uncovered today. >> now, if you've been to new york city, recently, you've definitely noticed a very interesting, pungent odor. no, not perspiration, not that subway smell i'm talking about how the entire city smells.
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it smells like a giant filthy bomb with tomorrow being the holiday of potheads everywhere. the angle decided to hit the streets to see what's really going on . joining me now is fox news correspondent and tallest non collegiate athlete at fox, nate foy. what did you see? i smelled it. i smelled a dinner tonight outside on the street. everybody tolkan up, everybody high. yeah. i mean, to your point, everywhere you go , you smell it here in new york , you know, we're one of 20 states roughly that allows recreational pot to be fully legalized. but what's different about new york is that you can smoke it anywhere other states . you kind of have to do it in private. new york , the only exceptions are in an outdoor restaurant or in your car. so you can just walk down the street smoking weed. and that's what we saw today. >> take a look through all night, going through all day tomorrow to the next day, because every day sports on. so in advance of four twenty tomorrow, you can see some people are already celebrating right here on a bench in union square park. you can see this man is rolling himself a joint.
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and we also just spoke to another woman who looks forward to celebrating for 20 tomorrow as well as her afterward. >> but i'll be at work and what will your celebration after work entail? >> a nice one . smoking home with my family. >> call it a night. are you enjoying some marijuana right now? yeah, i am. and tomorrow's your birthday. do you understand that 420 is also the day that people celebrate marijuana in the united states ? birthday, bob marley birthday. they call it bob marley's birthday. i smell everywhere now. i have one already. so it was not tomorrow. i think it's every day like that. no, i don't like the . yeah, it makes me like sick . where are you from? friends. and is that something that you run into in france as well? unfortunately, no. we speak to some parents that are concerned about their kids, you know, smelling marijuana smoke when they're walking in public. is that something that you feel bad about or you think should even be a concern?
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people can smoke cigarettes next to you. they're not going to say anything. they're going to ignore you and say that's an adult doing what an adult does. i'm smoking weed. i'm doing what an adult does. has is not for kids. how do you feel about the dispensaries that have been opening in the city this year? um, i support black market 100% all the time. the people that actually made this real, they're the people that made dispensaries and going into stores become a thing. >> we are here with mike, the vice president of retail, at one of the first marijuana dispensaries here in new york city. mike , we have a couple of products that you guys are selling here. explain some of the top sellers right now. edibles are the number one product that we have, like per product volume. it's because one of the things that we really tout in the industry is being very safe and being tested. and people are very excited to come in here and get edibles. tomorrow is like your super bowl. what do you expect? yeah, tomorrow is crazy. i mean, we really don't know what to expect. it's the first four twenty with illegal new york and
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illegal new jersey market. so we're really excited. we're talking to people about four twenty tomorrow. i notice that you're smoking something. i was wondering if you had any thoughts about for twenty in general and your plans for tomorrow. i thought that they would be the day of liberation. so marijuana is addicting. yes, it is . what experience have you had with that addiction? um, feeling sloshy when i don't have grumpy, tired. and given the fact that it makes you feel that way, why would you want to celebrate marijuana tomorrow? um, not that i would want to celebrate, but i'm already addicted. yeah, it was sad, especially that last interview talking to that man and underscores the the wide variety of experiences that you hear about this drug. >> some people claim that it helps their anxiety, whereas other people there's nothing i could do more to increase their anxiety. a lot of people look like they're being helped that you saw there.
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and to me, it seemed like there were a lot of dead head zombie types, not deadheads and the grateful dead, but just there's something someone who uses pot frequently, there's like a beep missing or two or three . >> there's i mean, again, i was expecting some some more jovial people today. >> and many of them were very honest when i asked them why they smoke weed and they said that it's to just deal with the pain that they're feeling. and it feels like they're sort of numbing themselves rather than maybe facing life's problems and trying to eliminate them. >> and there are a lot of problems out there for a lot of people. thank you. you got to sharing that. the best response to budweiser that i've seen all week, the last bite explains really the indispensable show is back this season. tucker meets the preppers. here's your own room, takes on canada and gets in the ring with you. it's a violent sport and a very mean business where it starts screaming now and dig in to let them eat bugs. could there really be a plan
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