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and guess what? they take a look. kayleigh mcenany will be here now. greg jarrett and so many more . you want to be a part the show go to hannity .com. the tickets are a millionbe a p dollars apiece. they're actually free anyway. hannity .com free tickets wednesday, thursday. that's all the time we have left this evening. set your dvr . left. never miss an episode of late your hockey trouble. laura , say hi to laura. >> i'm laura ingram . >> this is ingram angle from washington. tonight. >> thank you for joining us . whatever happened to hope and change? >> that'r has the focus ofppenae tonight's angle. >> now, in 2008, long ago, the democrats nominated a young, optimistic, transformational figure. now, you might not have liked his ideas and i didn't. but there's no denying that heml excited democrats and even independents. i ght not have l the road ahead.
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our climb will be steep. we may not get there in steep one year. we mayor even in one term.a, i e but america, i have never been more hopeful than i am tonight that we will get there. e. well, 15 years later, his party has gone from hope. nope, again, nope. they don't want biden the deterioration of our economy. well, we've talked about this ad nauseam. abou obvious, but so is his own physical deterioration. ffect nauseanow, let's compare m >>fteen years ago to now. >> these are extraordinary times. this is an extraordinary election. the american people are ready. i am ready for rock is ready. this is his time. >> this is our time.. tiis is america's time. out. raq an iraq and irad n are iraq and iran. but iraq, not iran. >> it's really very, very dull when after all these years in public life, known for in two things ray ban sunglasses, the chocolate chip ice.
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wow.chip no iw undecer 51% of his own vos do not want him to run again. according to that new nbc agaiey that just came out nearly three quarters of all wa surveyed want biden to step aside totally. now, his approval is downtotall to thirty six percent among young peoplel is dow. >> obama never fell below 41%peh with that same group t. >> and of course, 36%. yes, young people aren't stupid. they want a future. and they know they're not goingn to get there with this guy it n charge. to now, at this point, democrats are dividing their time between trying to convince americans to get accustomed to a lower standard o f living and trying to mollify progressives with a radical social agenda. now, the democrats sold their soul to the progressives and in the process have alienated working class voters and independents. >> irkinn 2020g-clas four voter clamoring for the active promotion of transgenderisactiv
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m in schools and women's sports . well, you'd think so, by the scs way, the white house has prioritized it with regard to the lgbtq community, which right now is under attack. let's let's be honest. >> they're under attack in thisb country. the administration hastq is going attack this to do everything that they can to protect lgbtq . plus>> the admin going people who are underr attack attack. >> and were the biden voters in pennsylvania and in georgia, what they really hoping for endless racial recriminations across every segment of for society? >> of course en not.dless weraross e knovew that we're americans who voted democrat ino 2020 hoping thatcrat i we'd spe hundreds of billions of dollars in ukraineions of . >> freedom is priceless. it's worth fighting for as longa as it takes. w >> america will stand with ukraine for as long as it takes. >> we are committed to continuing to hold russia accountable and supporting
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ukraine as long as it takes for it to be with you. russia aident , for as long as it takes and by voting forenm biden, did democrats hope thatet their wages, their buying power would decline or that energy pr prices would skyrocket? would we have also made historie investments in clean energy inr. ways that are going to make the middle class stronger, more vibrant and bigger than it was when president biden took office that is funny, exceptexct it's not now. most voters didn't want any of this. they wanted biden to make things go back to normal. instead, the opposite happened. they got a new normal that madet them poorer and that turnedhe their democratic party into this wild hybrid of liz cheney and aoc. now, if this was a political experiment, it would be calledna the gain of dysfunction. well, it turns out the squad and the rest of the progressives on capitol
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hill, they're cheap dates. ll, a >> oh, bidenre needed to do fort them was to throhew them some money for climate justice and do some pro trans executive orders. and aoc and company wereex willing to givecutive to thegivo establishment on all the big stuff. l thr the squad'e bis anti war anti big tech and antiy surveillance idealisak am that's out the window. so instead of standing up to the big donors in their own party, they stood for photo shoots with vanity fair. now, how is it progressive to up to china?fa because that's whair. to progressives and the party are busy doing morning, noon and night. >> we do not seek to decouple our economy from china's. we seek a healthy economicbusy i relationship with china. relatih a growing china playstrend of te by international rules p, is god for the united states and the world. >> and growing china is good for the world as well as the.
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so despite everything thatwo china is doing for the whole c world to seehina i to intimidate and terrorize and jail anyone qu progressivethem ,sit by mute, trying to pretend that christian conservatives and trump supporters desanto supporters, that they're the toes endangering democracy. >> do these people even read ? are they aware of what china is threatening in taiwan or. atdon't know. >> they only pay attention to what their admirers are posting on tick. where's the money? where's the cash? where's the check? don't don't be afraid. pleas pleasee don't be afraid. we need to do this. we need to get the money. where's the money? th wherhis party has gone insane. that democrats used to pride themselves on being the working class party. lves on be buint somewhere along the waywh they decided to sell outaldecid street and give the shaf to wall street and give the shaft to main streetmain. these bush style democrats
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became the forever war party, and they bought off the progressive silence by promising to also go to warlo with conservatives at home. atremember how they laughed home romney in 2012 when he warned about russia's reemergenc how they lae? and now they have us bogged down in a proxy war against russia, that ukraine is notia ta t winning their people used to protest in cities like seattle against the world trade organization r people, and now they bow down to the wto and support allo sorts of obscene, lopsided wto s. this i now, this has given a huge advantage to foreign countries and led to the outsourcing of millions of american jobs. and , of course, like a working class party, can't also be an open borders party, which is precisely what the democrats have become, our workie busines we know they want cheap labor and activists believe a migrant influx is key to changing america away. from its stubborn patriotism and all that old traditionalism stuff. hangin
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sog talk to illegal immigrants today. patriotism. you they'll tell you that they feel like the biden administration value biden s ils over them and their contributions and few moments, we're going to tell you how biden's fanatics are planning an even greater assault on oure sovereignty. yonow, none of this leads to greater prosperity. and the democrats know it. that's why they worked with facebook and with twitter to bury dissent during the twenty twenty election and why they're desperate to keep tiktok going despite s its ties to china.ov n they don't care about that.one ofprosperinow, why should bidenn el at all in 2020 four when he has big tech doing it for him?ath d and why answer questions ? all the press used to complain about presidents who hide fromcn their questions, but most holdo their tongues here. e questions bua shield biden.bi. >> they know what happens whengo he goes off the script. my name is joe biden. >> i'm dr. joe biden's husband.
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and i checked his ice cream, chocolate chip. i came down because i heard there was chocolate chip ice creaerm. by the way >> by th, e way, i have a whole refrigerator from upstairs. well, that's nice. especially after a mass shooting. now, the democrats abandoned first principles for money,ootig power and the adulation of. the media and entertainment complexes. this is why people like glenn greenwald and matt taibbi have worked hard to expose then m and now you see them occasionally on fox to discuss and now yorepth that matte to people. that's why tulsi gabbard left the party and why so many hispanic voters and now asian voters are moving toward the republicans. so progressives, they're being played for suckersves are being they should cut deals with the c populist republicans. i thin k we could have built on the success of the u.s. that trade deal that replaced naftahc with other trade deals, tradchip. not the trans-pacifi
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partnership. we could have workedwe cou to eliminate the patriot act. we could have reined in the war spending and pushed for new rules on industrial policy that would have really encouraged jobs and manufacturing in the united states . but look, the squawe couldd in e us more than they like their own working class, don't the squa they ? >>d, they hate our model leads to more t prosperity, higher wages jobs. and more jobs. their model leads to lesr mos o, everything except maybe pop , abortions and wars. >> so all you need to know about the democrats versus the republicans today is this and their transition. they got liz cheney and ours. we got tulsi abbad. as democrats continue to abandon the people who make this country function day in and day out, conservative populists candidates will scoop them up. that's how republicans will win back the senate and winbbard. the presidency again, because no nue to w we're the party of hoph and change. >> and that's the anglemp.
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e. >> joining us now, steven miller, former senior adviser to president trump, founder of america first legal, as well as charlie hurt, washington times opinion editorhe ankle. annd fox news contributor steven, am i wrong in saying that liz cheney could basically write the democrats 2020t four platform on foreign policy at this point? >> no, io, i think your analysis is spot on . in fact, your observation is one of the most astute i've heard in a long time, which on. is that the transformation of the republican partyon is on brt on tulsi gabbard, the transformation of che democrat party brought on liz cheney. democrats today have become a party of military adventurism, globalism and corporatism, their elite and out ofthere is a touch and l of the working classes. you can get foreign wars overseas, open borders at home,e
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and empowering big tech and massive corporations to spcy on us, to censor us and just send our most important jobs to foreign countries. our co the republican party can continue to make inroads with the working class, as it has in the trump era, a continue to say that we're going to fight for your jobs, fight for your borders, and your dignity, then we can truly create a republican party that is a majority partyer intog this country for a lonhtg time. >> but that's going to require o a lot of work, laura , and that hasn't been done right now. now. and charlie, i got to say, when when you're looking really closely at what the democrats have done, first of all, to the country, wreckage as far as theo eye can see,u' but to themselve ,it really is astounding that they have much of any coalition left, but they made that unholy alliance, did they not? yeah. >> yeah. you know who trades tulsi gabbard for liz cheney with . >> definitely got the better end of that deal .
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no, you know, they're sort of the ponzi scheme party. you know, they have this weird coalition of people thatrty. they bring together and they're constantly selling out coalitio every one of their little coalitions for the next thing. li 20 , 20 , whendemocr when all oatf the democrats wera on the stage during one ofasked, the debates, and they were asked who supported free health care paid for by american taxpayers for illegal aliens? and every democrat raised h their hand, how does that helpas the working clas fs or remember their i guess it was twenty 12or their their claims remember i t the republican war on women who's conducting a war on women today. the weird democrat war on girls sports today is devastating. >> and then fast forward all the way to today. who is the war party? joe biden owns this ukraine war lock, stock and barrel. and if he doesn't think that the democrats, the anti-war democrats in his party are notae going to have something to sayt about this during the primary,
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that he's crazy. and even if he does get the nomination again, the idea that they're going to show up in e the polls in a general election with a war going on , thatn tha they're having to spend hundreds of billions of dollares on , it's insane. >> well, stephen , >>u mentioned the left's attack on our sovereignty and the's atc "new york times" is now saying that biden is opening yet another doorer door on immigra. his measures introduced over the past year to offer refuge to people fleeing ukraine, haiti, latin america, offer immigrants the opportunity to fly to the united states and quickly securemerica and oak authorization, provided they have a private sponsor to take responsibility for them. stephen , your reaction to that ? because therstate arese a lo an business people out there, even with falling wages, are stagnant wages that say, oh, we don't have workers, we can'toh get workers. so imporhave wort more workers. >> what does that do to wages? well, of course, the same by the administration, the saying that we want to have
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american workers is opposingers. wh welfare reform to help encourage and supporges? t our workers and getting back into the productive labor force so we can have an american economy powered by american labor, the body of administration policy exemplified by what's inn this "new york times" report issue. noproductive labor force sw go wage workers and to proactively fly them here with work authorization, even though they have no legal application and they have no right for a visa in the united states . so on top of all the visa programs that we have, dozens and dozens of them. and you and i know them well, laura , they're now going to foreign countries findingauth pools of unskilled labor,have n bringing them here through you and d paroleo and no r and r schemes to give them work foreic permits to drive down american wages. ouand lower the american standa of living. and again, a functionarole andlv republican party would make this a central issue innal re the congress. puthat would make this a central issue in the senate. and they would talk about itate every single day. >> but you don't hear it, laura . american workers, american renewal and charlie
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ron desantis, who everybody pretty much knows at this point ,will get in the race inra cook' the coming weeks.er comiasic speakinan worg to seaky last hour about the subject of china on his overseas trip. >> watch. if you look at what ping has and he is on the move around we. the world and you mentionedng h, the saudi arabian, i don't know what is ultimately going hd to come of thathe wot, but the t that they even had that meeting with china brokering that, that's a huge failure on the part of the biden administration. and i think the fact thathina b there's been very weakro on the world stage is emboldeninge on the them to more . >> now, charlie, i thinkevolvioh aron the issue of ukraine and china, these big trade deals like the trans-pacifictran partnership, which will got more workers in the unitedsp states , desantis has to prove, i think, to the working people of this country that he's on their side, not the donor side. de you agree with . >> oh, absolutely. without a doubt.his and that was the biggest in allt three of us talking about this
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all the way back before. 2016 to twenty fifteen. the first person to enterese politics and talk about these things in decades was donald trump and that and that alone is what propelled donald trump to the front runner of the republican party and then and then allowed him to beat hillary clinton and steal all those voters from the democrat party. was it? he was singularly focused on this issue, working americans who just want to take care of themselves and their families and who have been pavastated by these policies, devastated by this globalism and devastated by byowed him ilo immigration, not to mention wo thised by or this government funde d servitude that the government is starting haiss begun. >> you know, donald trump was the first person to come along and talk about those thingsdonau and the problems still exist.mpa the we still neend td a fighter who's willing to fight this fight. >> steve and charlie, i like fighting the trenches with you
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>> that's b and c h two three six nine three six nine . now listen to this next sentence very carefully. >> the formeser head of the cia worked at the direction of the current secretary of state to purposefully mislead0 the public ahead of the twenty twenty election. so how is that not front page news on every single paper across the country? well, the media's lack of interest, aggressive lack of curiosity, well, it does two things. it keeps americans in the dark about a critical issue and itth gives permission to the statelal departmentack of to just ignor >> that is a not a state department issue.-o so i don't havf-e a commenstt f com you on that. bument for y t we can ask about it becausena we've asked the state department to provide some sort on this letter and it's not
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clear who else outside ofent we the department we can ask, given it did happen before heitd was secretarid hy of state. >> it is not a state department issue. and i don't really have a comment on this from the state. >> i bet not. joining me now is john radclyffe, former director of national intel under president trump. john , where are all the callsv for investigate actions, callsvs for blinken himself to resign, given what we learned last week? from mike morrell, well, thereb. should be . >> but your point aboutaura abot the media not caring, it's not s that. it's that the medi nota is in ot . twenty four hours before mike morrell and anthony blinken coordinate that bud lets published in politico. i went on national tv and put out a statement refuting what, adam schiff was saying, thatwent hunter biden laptop was a russian disinformation campaignthat the. so they all knew that the official position of
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the intelligence community was that this was not russian disinformation, but they all went with it anyway. laura , remember, this was just two weeks before the presidential election. they just had to mislead the american people and keep this false narrative alive for two weeks to pull offsition the election interference that they were clearly engaged in. community was not in the casehi of mike morell, he tried is t inull off 2016. the former actinelection g cia director did an op ed in the new york times callingnew yk donald trump an unwitting agent of vladimir putin and fanningfl the flames of the steele dossier. and the russia hoax. >> one point. oh, he wasn't successful there. he got together with anthonyger blinke wn on russia hoke's 2.0 n 2020. so the question, you know, and in the case of secretary ofa state anthony blinken, it's not just that he was trying to heltp joe biden when he was trying to hurt trump, but in the process, he framed
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a foreign government, a foreign guy that he's now dealing with . he framed them for election interference that he himselferee was committing. you know, if that if mightwaevery medi pompeo had done that, every media outlet in the country would be demanding his resignation. and if he didn't submit it, calling for his impeachment, ifo that certainly should be thet case with anthony blinken as well. >> nowling for hisachment. , i mean, how is this just not election interference? >>mean, these people are screaming election interference when they , in fact, were interfering with the election by keeping this critical information from the publicn fa and lying about what russia was cring, just lying about it. >> wwell, it was election interference. and again, the what it begs the question, are they the left engaged the democratic party and the obama administration engaged in election interference in 2016 with theadi crossfire hurricane investigatio in n, the russia hoax, then the left, the democratic
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party and the biden campaign and the folks on the left interfered in 2020, which begs the question, laura , it's not really a question of of whethero in 202f 0 four the left is goint to interfere in that election. it's how are they goinggoing to interfere? what is going to be the false narrative in 2020
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house in o order to to get people to the polls and overcome whatever that is going to be thrownget s and at them along the way, knowing how corrupt the media is ? well, yeah, we have to play by the rules that the democrats have now established everything from ballot harvesting to early >> wng to all ofco the things that they have put ieln placey i to , you know,ng to controlut i elections. we we we pl aren't goinace tog to have control of the media. so we are going to have one hand tied behind our back and the republican party is going to have to deal with that. but very clearly, they've gotten away with it in twenty , sixteen and 2020. both are going to try again inat twenty , twenty four , you know, literallrepublicy twow before the election. we're standing around talkinit abou024. t this, saying we're not dealing with election interference from china or russia or iran. we're worried about the democratic party,
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the chairman of the house intelligence committee and others trying to interfere in the twenty twenty election. and they very clearly did. now they want to pick a nominee for the party and then they want to destroy that nominee. john , thank. now, democrats successfully stifled news ahead ofdemocr the twenty twenty electionthat . as we just discussed. and now aheao pid ofck t 2020 ft noey do have a new tool for their propaganda efforts. tiktok. new toolnow, we recently learne. an army of social mediay of influencers, hundreds of them apparently will be helping with biden's reelection campaign. and a new wall street journalhue poll speaks to the democratsds e acceptance of the chinese spy app. despite all the national security concerns, only thirty three percent of democrats acceptanthe ban. joining now is elbridge call,det the former pentagon officialppo. and author of the strategy ofoly denial american defense in an age of great power like elbridge. tiktok is the biden administration's campaign or the biden campaign for reelection? is it not? n campaign hecause he f obviously is not
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going to be really doing campaigning in the traditional sense. he is liable to walk off a stage and never come back ? >> i think i think the resistance to banning to talk shows how deeply enmeshed chinese controlled these are and how deeply how difficult it's going to be to extricate ourselves from them. and this shows a point that i think you're always stressing rightly, which is that there are segments of our society that have an incentive to go st along with the growing chinese ascendancy. there e segmen in our country ,but you also see it in places like europe and latin america and the middle. and of course, we know the tick tock is incredibly dangerous and it's just one part of the sort of the tentacles of of the government in beijing. so u see in place i think it's it' disturbing the amount of money that chinaofnt in be has spent n lobbying in the united states on behalf of thisn how po one app. given how powerful the app haswt become in selling everything it sells from stupid thingsme in se to filth to political propaganda. cells e how much money money t
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they're going to spend as the election gets closer. getselbridge, i mean, can you en begin to quantify that? >> well, i think so. and i think a lot of it is sort of indirect, where peoplei thino understand where their bread is going to be buttered and the wherere increasingly of the the chinese government to make people rich or poor oro make hr fired. you could see it in their theiri move to reviewr micron as a retaliation to some of our semiconductor sanctions. miconduc it also shows something ahead of god forbid, but the very plausible possibility of a clash later in this decade, which is that fo china only really needs to inhibit us . >> they just need to take the momentum away from our efforts to get ourselves in a better position where that's economically you've stressed orr in the defense side, as i have. but the point is ,bett if they n just take the wind out ofut of our sales, they can makeou us in a situation where we're too vulnerable and they can really run, run the tables potentially . >> and that's the danger. we've really got to overcome that elbridge politico reported
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taday that the biden administration is quietly that's a dg for the possibility that if ukraine spring counter-offensive fallthe short, impend if the impending fighting season yields limited gains, officials have expressed privately they fear being faced with a two headed monster attacking it from the hawkishg and dovish ends ofaded mon the spectrum. ster attacking it sounds like that as long as it takes line that they kept circulating over the last several months is really going to come to an end once this lon campaign starts. they're preparinasit takes lg tt they not, in ukraine?are >> sounds like it.they not >> maybe or maybe just stalemate, which is going to be terrible in its own way.wh way.n its own and i think the dw is they put themselves iney a position where especially the president has talked this into a kind of existential struggle between democracy and autocracy, which is not the case. we should be seeing as important, but a limited interest. but now how does he back off? de said he left his heart in kyiv. but the reality is that article, whichcracy an not the y administration officials talking to friendly reporters, they're trying back off. left his he to changeently rept
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the narrative, but it's too to little, too late.change t the point was a year ago, nine months ago, they should have been setting expectations ex,we can carryaying, look this is not something where we can be carrying the burden overwhelmingly. again, we should supporturden ukraine to the extent that weul can, but we've gotsuppwe hav to prioritize china. >> and meantime, to youre to pi, ,tiktok is not a problem.d ther and there's sort oa f a sense that that things are hunky dory in the pacific and that's just not true. eldridge, great to seetonigh you tonight. thank you so much. now, the president is road testing his reelection kickoff in the trend that's hollowing the buildings everywhere. >> raymond arroyo had.s it all seen and unseen. that's next. that's next. text fromhey, i just got a textm my sister. you remember rick , her neighbor? >> sure. he's the seventy six year old s guy who still runs marathonsud, right? >> sadly, not anymore. what, you mean just like that? >> wow. so sudden we're not about to have the we need life
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stylaigne video announcement to drop on tuesday. >> edits are now being made on a video, we are told.reporti >> our white house team of th reporting that he reported at least parts ofis this video two weekends ago. now, laura , the first question is , why can't the president do a reelection announcement live and why does it take weeks to record it? tonight, we have secured something so special video of some of the president's attempts at his relaunch. >> watch this. america is a nation that cancou be defined iben a single word, as we put it. excuse me.rd. a little frog inat. my throat. we>> we know that there's no ts no such thing. there's so much more to finish the job. more than half the women innista my administration are women. >> lostit your child. >> you lost your child.
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it's gone.he's there's no such thing as someone else's child. our nation's children are all our children. >> look, if you if holes near t and dear to you that you like to be able to , anyway, we're ready to get a lot done. >> we got it. laura . he may need some of those rock stars he parades in and out of the white house to make an appearance on his. own. that now, it' is s now obviously that is our spoof, but it may not be far off from his real attempts. i mean, everything looks like messages from the rest home,est you know? hey, mr. biden, sit up. take a pke a picture for home. let's say hi.ic tell them you're doing fine.letg well said . thing here is that they've been doing this for years, editing him down and repackaging hisrepn words. >> and it seemg his wos likerdss the bike video. that's that's so that's so cruel. raymond, first of all, i thinkn he should recreate that scene
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with the. what was that, tommy? the red in the back. that was that scene when he when he stood there and itt seah looked like a star wars? yeah. there and ooked like ain philadd little delphia outside constitution hall. right. he should recreate that because that was so powerful and so e-create t and bring the easter bunny.hand brin brig the easter bunny.ng yeah, exactly. yeah. well, we'll bring you back all the kids. look, even the wider media are concerned about biden's age, age, a big concern to upon being sworn in for a second term. >> if he wins, america's oldest president would stay in office until he is eighty six years old. a lot of americans say,sworn in frankly, they're not prcomfortable with that. >> most americans don't want to vote for an eighty one year old man for president . they'd like to go to the next generation. >> well, you know, this is why they're doing this as a prepackaged announcement. they want to avoid the stumbles ,the bumbles. they'll edit it down. it'll be clean. ly, withit's a narrative that they can tell without question. don't waand without any unexpeck
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missteps. >> nnow laura,o, dylan, raymond they should just have dylanon mulvany do it for him. and wcted stepsi in that kind of defines their whole or zelenskyy is wolinsky and dylan mulvany should do it together. that would be i would watch to bring it all back . >> today, the president met with a so-called tennessee three law. those state legislators who ledt a raucous protest in the stateel house and were disciplined forar all three of you speak so well what the republican legislatureh did was shocking,e ss undemocratic, and it wa without any precedent. would you turn it around very quickly? >> i love how he's reading from the notes. well, they turned around all right, laura , by creating insensitive theatrical moments with kid sized coffins in the state house and the president should have turned it around today at the white house, not by hosting these>> i three grandstanding politicians, but the three families of the slain nashvillh. ethe presid children or the families oenfndd the three adults slain. >> this waayoss shamelesting tsr
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thday now, t raymond, raymond, it's like it's all stunts, nondt substanc'se at all. we we did that angle years ago and did he actually say you all speak so well? did he say that? it's like when he didn't sayama obama was like clean and articulate or so i thinkrtic this guy is ulata walking malapropism. >> awkward when you have a man married to his cheat sheet,havea laura , everybody speaks. well, finally, there's mis cheat a growing tiktok trend called quit talk, where workers are no longer quietly quitting, but they're doing it out loud for everybody to see. >> i'm just going to be on i think i'm headed out, too. i just don't think this job is for me. so i i'm quitting and i'm quitting right now. i'm really i'm at you know, this is so sad to see.ead seri this is because of tiktok genze
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is basically teaching itself that if you have any discomfort at work, you should just quit. and they're broadcasting it. so it becomes almost trendy and fun. there was a time when peoplee. would just call their parents q. or friends to complain abouto i work. becomes in. are now doing public. and it's going to end verythese badly for. well, raymon d, what's odd about this is why do people not have to pay bills or what? >> i mean, we didn't have luxur. the luxury of doing. we all had all had to work. i mean, i don't understand. there's like a war on work. work is now uncool. >> i don't understand this.. like, you do have to pay. is no all those buildings are empty now. well, they're killing their own cities, people. the left loves the cities and they're killing the cities. raymon awesome. but i miss you not being in the same studios with you. so next week, next week, exactly. good to see you . all right. if you want to know where the trans push is , going, look no further than what happened in wisconsin. an eighteen year old male identifying as trans entered a girls locker room, disrobed and showered right there next to four freshmen girls.
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all freshman in high school, were in the girls locker room? showering after gym class when all of a sudden they seeale. a biological male in the shower? yeah, stripped down, showed off, showered in front of them,. ofl of them while saying i'm trans by the way. well, that's what parents say happened in a wisconsin high school last month. and they also allege the schoolt did nothinheg when they found o one parent did get an apology phone calle parent did 13 days r the incident and more than a month after another parent received an email from the principal who wrote first, let me apologize fore call 1 the incident that occurred.dent let me reiterate thathtan a reci the situatioved ann your daughts in should not have happen. we'll continue to work to ensure no one has a similar experience. the principal also provided details about the school's transgender locker room policy. let meg us now, corey brewer, ensociate counsel for the wisconsin institute for lawi and libertencey. corey, i know i'm a mom. my daughter is a junior in high
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school. i don't know what to say about this, except they call it an incident. that's that's all it is , is an incident. how are your clients doing now? in inrighcit. right. high school is difficult enough. i can't imagine what it was like to go through this. but the parents, as you had mentioned, they didn't get an adequate response from the district when they tried to first resolve this on their own and they felt thatt imaginet their concerns weren't being taken seriously. like through this. own.t was when they reached out to us and kind of said , to u, what are my rights and what are my options? thise ultimately sent public letter to hold the district accountable. and these parents, they just want a resolutios? n. i'm sure. you know, i can only imagine that these girls probably wish this never happened, but they just want a resolution. they don't want this to happen again. they want to know what the policies are to protect, eys protect girls in the districtt w and ensure their privacy in locker rooms. >> it sel, it seems from
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the facts that are alleged that this individual, who is a male identifying is something else. he exposed himself to the girls . >> is that what happened? right. right. these girls, yes or no?ese i'm sorry. but did that happen? did that happen? yes or no? it's a simple question. did he exposed himself back to those girls? >>rls. a a biological male was fully naked next to freshman girls in the shower? yes. and by the way, they had their swimsuits on . it was their practice to justbyy rinse off and shower after thi class with their suits on . and as you had mentioned, yes, a biological male identifying as transgender. e identifyin eighteen years old, by all all accounts, hasn't been disputed . approach them, said ,id i'm i'm trans, by the way, fully undressed and showered righttrae next to one of the girls.sed >> wasand sh thereow was the ro. this individual could have showered further awa was they ae
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to shower right next to the individuals. i'm just trying to as awful as it is , try to picture this . you know, we don't have all of those details other than knowing this was kind of anthank open shower area.no was n theran opee with them. and i think that's part of the problem. as a parent, hearing about this happened to your daughter or hearing it happened to other girls in the school, it'sls in shocking enough. it's shofact thasct when the district learned about this, they did nothing initially and really their ultimate response has not been adequate to date. that, i think is almosate tot en more appalling. and when the district was about to be provided the names ofthe the girls involved, they saiind what, they can come to us, why don't they come to us?s if they if they want to ? and that's completely backwards. it's not in compliance with title nine , as far as we know. the title nine coordinator wasi not notified when this allegation was first madste, and that's inappropriate. inapp
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it's not in compliance with federal law. ropriate. federaand parents deserve better they deserve more accountability. yeah, , transparency. they deserve for their concernsl to be taken seriously. ity,ency. they're going to do that in this case. they're only going to change. they're only going to change when lawsuits are filed all over this country. suits arand you have to start gg documents only . it's never going to change until they have to pay and they're goiny. g to have to pay because these girls had a man, a young man in the shower exposed himself to them. that's it. that's what happened. it sounds like that's what happened. if those facts are correct, you have a case, in my view, and i hope you continue it. corey, thankma you .expose we, by the way, reached outu ho the school for a comment and they just issued a pressyou. release. there's been a lot of noise out there today, but don't be to gullible, though. >> last bite will explain. densher shares can go wild. why do we see bond yields
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