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contracts. keep fox news and save over eight hundred dollars per year. offer just forty dollars per month. trius today at slint .com fox news wanna worry free way to kill bugs zevo traps use light not odors are chemical insecticides to attract and trap flying insects. they were continuously so you don't have to zevo people friendly bug to . >> hi good evening and welcome to fox news tonight. i'm brian kilmeade. let's get started. eighty year old joe biden is officially running for president again. big surprise this morning. he released the single most divisive campaign ad we'll see in a long time, i hope ever. he says, if you don't vote for him, you don't care about democracy. exactly. my thoughts. we'll have a lot more joe biden's announcement in just a moment. but we start with what joe biden did mention in his ad. there was nothing in there attacking police. kind of good. we're saying we need to redirect police funding
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because they have way too much money. that's a big change from three years ago. when he was running last time at the democratic national convention. i know it seems like a lifetime ago, joe biden campaigned on the idea that police are racist. the dnc platform stated this, quote, millions of people in our country have good reason to fear that they may lose their lives in a routine traffic stop or while standing on a street corner. really? joe biden isn't talking like that anymore. and it's not hard to see why the antipolice movement that joe biden supported big time has destroyed major democratic controlled cities. take, for example, seattle, after 2020 of the seattle police department lost four hundred officers. they picked up and left, put down their badges. they had other stuff to do where they were appreciated and they just hit a 30 year low in the numbers of officers on the payroll. on top of that seattle state government, where both the senate and house are controlled by democrats, has decided to decriminalize drug possession effective july 1st. i can't wait.
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there will be no state law in washington against drug possession. that's not exaggeration. it is absolutely true. the state supreme court struck down a law against drug possession and democrats have not come up with a new one yet. in fact, democrats refused a compromise bill with republicans because it included jail time for addicts who did not want and seek treatment. the result of all that is fentanyl is flowing into washington state big time. why wouldn't it specifically seattle? and who was hurting the same minorities that joe biden claims to care about? >> here's a local news report. they say the impacts of fentanyl continues to disproportionately rise for people of color. >> the rate of overdose of american indian alaska native individuals are approximately nine times that currently of white population in our community. also, black or african-american individuals are overdosing at approximately three times that of a white population. doesn't seem to be helping
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people of color, right? there's there's now an unprecedented level of fatal overdoses in seattle, washington. king county and seattle are recording more than one hundred fatal odds a month so far this year. in fact, that's a record that is happening because fentanyl is illegal now. so there's a lot of supply. and when there's a lot of supply, the price goes down more affordable. >> watch. fentanyl is one of the most dire public health crises in king county with the price of the synthetic drug playing a significant role in the crisis. >> they first came in our community in twenty , fifteen, twenty , sixteen . they were very expensive and hard to get forty fifty dollars a pill. now they're pretty ubiquitous and run about one to two dollars a pill, according to reports that i saw last week. okay, how's this working out? >> so seattle has decriminalized drugs. you know, a lot of people are dying from those drugs. that's the legacy of the democratic party's 2020 d policing campaign.
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yeah, police are the problem. but you should know that democrats in washington state have not given up on enforcing every law. they just passed a new assault weapons ban. so you can't have a rifle. but you can have fentanyl and as much fentanyl as you want. jason , rance is in seattle, is an outstanding radio host, and he broke this story as usual. jason , this seems astounding that people are tolerating this . >> it is . and yet that's exactly what they're doing. i don't know how many people realize how dire it's going to be on july 1st in seattle. the weird thing is i actually think this is a good move for the state because most cities here are not crazy and they don't support drug legalization. so now cities on their own get to decide what the drug policy is going to be. and for the most part, they're going to adopt a bill that republicans had supported. but too many democrats did not, which basically says gross misdemeanor for those people who continue to break the law,
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who refused to go into treatment, who are not taking this seriously. >> we need to have some teeth here for enforcement. so that's what most cities are probably going to do. but can you imagine there's a little bit of a leash on seattle right now, july 1st, that leash is gone. how much worse it could potentially get ? because if you were going to go with a group of lawmakers who will just go all in, this is a city that's going to die, a death by a thousand fentanyl pills. this is a city that has routinely tried to push the envelope in getting heroin injection sites. they hand out needles to whomever asks. it's a bad move. >> it's going to get worse. i think going to be the only one left in seattle personally. but i'm glad you're there will be the last man standing. so governor jay inslee signed a bill today that bans the sale ,distribution and importation of assault weapons. this guy went out and banned a whole bunch of guns, ak-47 ar 15s. he believes that they're the problem. they are the ten state. you are the state to implement restrictions in sales.
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you also have a ten day waiting period for firearms. what do you think? and also, you're going to be able to sue gun makers as if it's their fault. what's your reaction to this? this very vulnerable law? >> it is . first of all, it's patently unconstitutional. we know that. but jay inslee and democrats know that it's going to take a very long time for us to get legally resolved. understand that he is banning a group of guns that are not being used in crimes here in washington state. what's happening is that criminals that this democrat party is releasing from jail and going easy on so that they don't go to jail, they're using handguns. usually they're stolen and that's how they're committing these violent acts. >> they say democrats tell us that they're doing this because they want to protect lives. they want to protect students that just means that they're going to come after handguns next. and this bill in and of itself, doesn't just go after a quote unquote, assault weapons, which are defined as scary looking guns. they also go after some handguns and shotguns. so i think the writing's
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on the wall. the direction that they're going in is to try to ban as many guns as humanly possible. and they're going to continue to do until the court stops them. >> kgpe saluted governor today from the podium, 50 guns, 50 type of guns are banned. and by the way, washington has to be one of these states , this being abandoned on a very consistent basis. it'll soon be empty except for jason rantes. jason , thanks so much. appreciate it. and it's a shame. beautiful state. meanwhile, the unprecedented amount of drug abuse in seattle is leading directly to a rise in violent crime. journalist jonathan was filming in seattle on monday. that's when a homeless man decided to attack them. >> would you call me a a? oh, you are going to die
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multipotent. you know, children are exposed to that every single day. you know, in february, jonathan cho filmed this scene near a local high school. >> rebecca. ten dollars on everybody's mind at the corner of 12th and jackson, there's a thriving black market of stolen goods being sold for pennies on the dollar. fifteen dollars piece of. >> on the other side, addicts use and trade hard core drugs in plain sight. >> and just down the block on king street, multiple infernos have reached out of control at this mass of homeless encampment right underneath the state highway. and look at this man with a needle in his arm setting up for his next fix, doing it right in front of students as they head home from school. summiteer a high school is caught in the middle of this unwanted action along with math and science. the students at this charter school are also learning how to
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avoid fentanyl fumes as doing drugs. >> right there. >> you guys have to see this every day. so just try the cho joins us now. he's a senior fellow at the discovery institute. jonathan , doing important work, but who's helping to solve this problem? who is being who is alarmed by what you're showing? >> well, look, i hope that the lawmakers, the policymakers in seattle and washington state are watching this video because this is part of the raw realities on the streets every single day in this city. look, the video don't lie, and i'm doing it to hold our officials accountable. for doing it, to hold the officials who put out bad public policy accountable. but i'm the only one out here right now. look, that first video that you showed with the guy chasing me with a knife that happened on monday at the corner of third avenue and cherrix, that's part of the downtown core, a block away from seattle city hall. the mayor has a bird's eye view of this street. now, look, to his credit , he is constantly sweeping these
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tents that form on the street. and in many cases, these are the so-called trap tents. it's not a homeless problem out here. you have people using these tents to essentially sell drugs and to traffic people. so the mayor is on this. but what's forming out here are these types of individuals, these criminals. it's attracting these folks who are committing bad behavior and crimes, quite frankly. and i'm just spotlighting this. and that's why that guy chased me, because he didn't want to be called out and exposed if he was clumsy enough or drunk enough or high enough to trip over a flat road, you could have been in trouble. >> i mean, obviously, he's fearless and he looked at you as a threat because you had a camera reporting on his lifestyle. jonathan , how long has it been this bad? and do you sense it's going to get worse? >> you know, brian , unfortunately, i think it's going to get worse before it gets any better. the mayor just announced his downtown activation plan last week. it's still a hot mess out here. nothing has changed. i'm here almost every single
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that you have people doing fentanyl just a block away from pike place market, the taurus, you know, core right now where you have children and families walking by just stunned at what's going on . there's got to be enforcement. jason talked about this already. we don't have enough police officers and there's got to intervention for actual treatment. it's got to be required, enforced. >> otherwise, there's going to be no end in sight. right. it's just amazing. we keep electing, they keep electing or your your colleagues, they keep electing the same politicians that have a great tolerance for this. they think it's the right thing to do, which blows my mind. well, look, the old policies are failing. so if they're going to use the old playbook to address this ongoing crisis, that's not going to work. we need some new ideas and we need actual enforcement and intervention to deal with this ongoing humanitarian crisis. >> jonathan , do you put your life on the line to save a city? i appreciate thanks for sharing your story and your video. thanks, brian . take care. meanwhile, it's not just seattle that's experiencing an historic rising crime.
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other democratic run cities as well, including the one i'm in. that's for later. san francisco for example, now sees more thefts than any other city in the country. barred. los angeles, l.a., you're still number one . that's why one target store in san francisco has been putting look at this, all of his products on lockdown. how annoying is this? this comes after whole foods had decided to shut down his flagship store in san francisco, too. many people were robbing it. richard greenberg is the founder of the successful recall chessa boudin movement and sees how bad it's gotten and chronicled it all and is trying to help. richie, first off, your reaction to target. i'm surprised they haven't just pulled out rather than fenced up. yes. well, first of all, thank you for having me, brian . you know that this is not new . i'm looking at video. i'm seeing all the products behind plexiglass locked up to prevent the massive loss of products, loss of inventory. we see that also in walgreens
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and cvs and all around the city. this is just ridiculous that we have to waste our time and that there is so much uncontrolled, rampant looting and theft. this is just ridiculous that we have to live this way, richie. that's why she has aberdeen's gone. we had great hope for the new the new district attorney . is anything changing? for example, if i'm caught shoplifting in that target and i'm grabbed and i'm nabbed and you got me on camera, is anything going to happen to me? >> well, you know, at this point, i think no. and the reason is because california has this pesky little law called prop forty seven , which which what it does is it allows these perpetrators of crime, these these thieves to steal up to nine hundred and fifty dollars worth of merchandise before it becomes a felony. so before because of that, that's what is going to prevent our district attorneys to hold these criminals accountable. so if that changes, then we
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could possibly see a big change. but right now, it's not going to happen. >> not there's not going to be a change in hundreds of police officers down. you don't see a change. now, here in new york , we have terrible no cash . we have no cash bail laws. they are beginning to change. not enough, but beginning to change. is there any movement among even democrats with super majorities to say, okay, we have to do something? it's affecting all of us now? >> yeah, well, we do hear chatter and both here in san francisco with our city hall leadership, along with the state in sacramento, there's these plans to potentially try and tweak and remove certain parts of that prop. forty seven to make it four hundred dollars instead of nine hundred and fifty to lower that threshold. to be a felony. but as you brought up the problem is we need more law enforcement on the street to take these thieves that get caught off the street and bring them into the police
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station. and then the district attorney needs a ramp up. how many people are working there? there, there personnel to be able to do the accountability right now. that's why we can't do it. >> and ritchie, you're not thinking out of the box. you're thinking about nostalgic ,the way things used to be. you commit a crime, you pay a price, or therefore many of you decide not to commit a crime. >> ritchey, hope people sober up soon. but if i'm a target, i'm out of there. just just like whole foods is . i would not do that. it would not put my employees at risk. richard greenberg, thank you very much. >> thank you for having another guy taking action, though, rather than sitting on his hands. all right. straight ahead, the dnc has just announced there will be no primary debates. that means nobody can really challenge president joe biden, who's brilliant on the debate stage. one of biden's democratic primary challengers says this is unacceptable. she will join us next to explain. thanks for being here.
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my view, as he possibly could be . he said if you don't vote for him, you are not interested in protecting democracy. >> freedom. personal freedom is fundamental to who we are as americans. there's nothing more important, nothing more sacred. as for the work of my first term to fight for our democracy, this shouldn't be retribution to protect our rights. make sure that everyone in this country is treated equally and that everyone is given a fair shot at making. >> but, you know, around the country, making extremists are lining up to take on those bedrock freedoms, cutting social security that you paid for your entire life while cutting taxes from the very wealthy, dictating what health care decisions women can make, banning books and telling people who they can love all
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by making it more difficult for you to be able to vote. >> this is not a time to be complacent. >> that's why i'm running for reelection. right? free fire teachers. free to fire nurses. yes. free to get your vaccine or be fired. that's great. a very interesting way to approach trying to get four more years to protect joe biden. the dnc has announced there'll be no primary debates, so he does not have to flesh this out. that shuts out candidates like marianne williamson. she's running for the democratic party's presidential nomination again. she joins us now with her reaction. marianne , are you surprised on that dnc, dnc decision? no, i'm not surprised. they've been indicating for a while that they were probably going to be no debates, disappointed, disappointed? certainly, because i believe in democracy. i believe that the political parties should stay out of the issue until the primary voters have weighed in. and then whoever wins the primaries that to the dnc
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or the rnc, for that matter, should support. so, yeah, i don't think the dnc should be dictating from on high that they will try to invisible as any other candidates. i believe, in the process of democracy. >> did you think that there was some what they were doing the same thing in 2020. we'll know in 2020. they were robust debates, so they weren't typically they were robust debates and . >> yeah, i think that there have definitely been some problems with the suppression of voices, bernie sanders and even mine. >> i understand that. so only twenty six percent of the country believe that president biden should run again. is that part of the reason you're in this race? >> and what would you bring different to it? you know, you have 39% of americans who now report that they skip meals in order to pay their rent. 44% of millennials we have. sixty four percent of americans who live paycheck a paycheck. we have 60% of americans who could not afford a four hundred dollar unexpected expenditure. we have one in four americans living with medical debt. sixty eight thousand
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americans a year who die of lack of health care. and i believe that americans should have the same opportunity that they have in every other advanced democracy, such as universal health, such as free college tuition, which we had in this country until the 1960s. such as free child care, such as paid family leave and sick pay and a guaranteed livable wage. this is how government behave, who want to support their their their citizens in actually thriving. we should not be just listening to politicians who were telling us i'll help you survive an unjust economic system. we need to end an unjust economic system and unshackle people from the invisible chains, economic chains that hold too many people down. so how would you characterize joe biden's first two and a half years in office? >> do you think he's ready for another four ? >> you think he earned it? well, for me, obviously, i believe that we need to present the american people with a completely different option. i feel that the president has taken an incremental approach to turning this country and we need a new beginning in this
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country and the kind of incremental approaches that have been presented by this administration are not to me enough. i want to see universal health care. i want to see people be able to go to college. you know, the nineteen 1970s, we did have a thriving middle class and both parties should be held accountable for this. we had a thriving middle class in this country in nineteen in the nineteen seventies, the average american could afford a home, could afford a car, could afford a yearly vacation, could afford to send their kids to college. and both parties have been complicit in so moving the opportunities for wealth and wealth creation into the hands of very few americans that at this point it's an unfunded system. we're not a government of the people, by the people and for the people right now, where government of the corporations, by the corporations and for the corporations and people on both the left and the right are seeing this. and it's time for the people to step in. >> the right thing we need is the same old, same old. you're doing better than last time. i mean, between eight , 10 , 12% of the vote, you really flooded the college campuses trying to get to the young
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people. what are they saying? what are what are their what is their ax to grind? >> what is their ax to grind? look, you have over a trillion dollars even if the ten thousand that the president wants to shave off those college loan debt, even few successful at that, you would still have over a trillion dollars, tens of millions of people in this country who are carrying this college loan debt . you asked me about the young people. i can't even imagine being in my twenties and carrying tens of thousands of dollars worth of debt. and all of these kids we're doing we're trying to get an education. they're told that's the way to thrive, to be able to produce, to have a life. so i find that these these kids, it would it would be crippling to carry that kind of debt. and this is the kind of thing i meet and these kids who are feeling rather hopeless about their own opportunities going forward. >> the dnc didn't want to hear from you , but we do. >> marianne williamson, thanks so much. best of luck in your appearance tomorrow. thank you . you got it. thank you for having me. meanwhile, one of the big things to tackle, no matter who is president , china.
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china owns hundreds of thousands of acres of u.s. farmland. can you believe this? some of it is right near sensitive military bases. senator tom cotton knows all about it of arkansas just introducing legislation to stop this in its tracks. his bill would ban china or its proxies from buying any public or private land located in the united states . senator tom cotton joins us now. >> senator , how do you become aware of this? brian , thanks for having me on to talk about this very important issue. it came to my attention through various reports from arkansas and iowa and other states where china has been looking to buy land. there's one very specific and problematic example in north dakota, where a giant chinese conglomerate was going to build a large facility within line of sight of grand forks air force base. it was an ongoing controversy with locals. there. it took a long time, too long, in my opinion, to get our department of defense to acknowledge this pose grave risk to our national security. we have a lot of action on this issue at the state.
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glen oncken in virginia, sarah sanders in my state of arkansas has already passed legislation like this. i'd take it a step further in washington. first, we'd have a nationwide ban. second, we would extend it beyond farmland to all land. american land should stay in america's hand . it shouldn't be in the hands of chinese communists. who can use smart lawyers and lobbyists to manipulate the definition of agriculture. but we should not introduce yet another avenue for chinese influence and manipulation into our economy and into our country. >> senator , they have three have roughly three hundred eighty four thousand acres of american land. it just shows how we're looking at them differently. we see pictures of senator schumer getting an awards from who we now are chinese nationals acting as cops right in downtown new york city, policing their own citizens to make sure that they march to their orders. and now we have the ambassador to france, the chinese ambassador to france, making a comment that he thinks some of these nations that were once under the soviet influence
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are really not legitimate nations, that essentially they should be under the soviet umbrella. again, that's news to estonia, lithuania, poland, and , of course, ukraine is being invaded right now. what's going on here? >> well, i think what you see over the last two years is president biden and unfortunately, some of our allies have china. they've conciliated china. they've always turn the other cheek, you know, right. a foreign ambassador from china to france said that is emmanuel macron went to china and suggested that nato and europe really had no dog in the fight between china and taiwan. and we should not they should not do anything to upset china. and immediately, china increased the pace of military drills around taiwan. and then you have the ambassador from china saying such provocative things. and the more they say these things, the more they think they can get away with it, without condemnation, without pushback. the more aggressive they'll become. it's kind of like those military drills around taiwan. they're specifically designed to kind of make america
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and taiwan and other countries that would support taiwan less likely to respond to them. so one day when they do go for the jugular, we might not be as prepared. >> you are you are the first to actually point the china threat that they were not going to be competitors. they are indeed a threat at every level from latin america to africa. they're on the march and teaming with russia makes him even more formidable. we've got to be up to the challenge. and i think democrats, a lot of democrats get it, which gets me encouragement. senator tom cotton, thank you . thank you , brian . meanwhile, straight ahead, the biden administration is starting to admit the entire inflation reduction act wasn't about inflation at all, really. it was just another way to push their climate agenda. they had me in total. now, more on that next. millions of americans who couldn't get a good night's sleep found relief and comfort with the original mypillow. and now are taking your sleep to the next level, introducing
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point was to reduce inflation. now they're coming out admitting it's really about their climate change agenda. >> here's the treasury secretary. as others have said , the inflation reduction act is at its core about turning the climate crisis into an economic opportunity. the inflation reduction act is spurring a wave of clean energy investments, which will have significant positive spillovers across the globe. >> and we're making our nation's largest investment in clean energy with the inflation reduction act is amazing how bold you get once it passes. senator joe manchin of west virginia agreed to vote for the inflation reduction act last year. he says democrats told him it would increase fossil fuel investments permits. now manchin is threatening to lead an effort to repeal the inflation reduction act. i don't even know how we would do that, he says. was misled. >> and so this piece of legislation was balanced 10 years that we're going to have enough fossil to in
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our country and to help our allies around the world. and we also be investing in the new technology for the future. now they have they've disregarded that completely. what was agreed upon and they know exactly what we agreed upon. this was energy security. and you have not heard the word energy security out of their mouth since it was passed. >> it's all about environment. and by the way, it was that senator that pulled that piece of legislation out of the dumpster and then put it front and center. charles gasparino is the senior correspondent with fox business. charlie, you are not surprised you call this from day one . this was not going to touch inflation. are you surprised how bold they are now? i hate to . i mean, you know, i really want the pulitzer prize for this one , but it's an easy call. >> i mean, let's face it, bright, the only way you're misled by this and this is why i'm very dubious about what senator manchin just said , that he was misled. the only way you would be misled is if you didn't read beyond the headline, the inflation reduction act and actually bought it at face
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value, because if you read the whole thing, it literally is a massive corporate welfare package, one point nine trillion dollars to the green energy business. and it is a big and growing business now. he said that and that's how you advertised it. okay, well, then, if you want to talk. >> yes, that's that's fine. but that's not what this is about. i mean, think about what it's doing. it's creating all these tax incentives for electric vehicles, for windmills, for all this green energy stuff. there is an energy there is a business there. it believes that that somehow is going to take down energy prices. >> and now we should just like unpack this a little bit. you really think that your grandma, your grandmother is going to be drive a tesla, which is very, very expensive. i ask you , the viewer out there, they're not. >> do you think the average voter in west virginia is going to be buying a tesla? probably not. that's why i can understand. imagine voting for this thing. these teslas and these evs are very expensive. do you think that windmills are an efficient way of generating electricity? they're not. that's why you need backup.
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you need oil. you need natural gas generators and you burn coal. that's the problem with the electric vehicle industry and the whole the whole green industry. >> it's very inefficient. but you should at least say, listen, you want to save the environment, say it and let's vote on something real. but i don't believe joe manchin. i think and let me tell you something, he really hurt his constituents on this. this is not a good thing for his challenger, jim justice, by about 30 points. >> i would say to him, just it's going to now it's going to run for the senate. this is what the cbo said . it is a negligible it will have a negligible impact on inflation. here's what penn and budget model said concluded over the next decade. the impact on inflation is statistically in indistinguishable from zero. here's what larry fink said of blackrock. when the war will not to say larry is ranging from bank of is reduced inflation, that according to larry fink. so we all know it's not going to touch inflation, but we're going to have all these terminals and all these windmills and all these jobs coming into the cities and everyone's bidding on them. does that show that joe biden's
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right? final thought? well, i will say this, larry fink. i believe, said that on our air and fox business. but here's what i would say, that there's a good chance this is going to really increase inflation. here's why you've essentially incentivize industry industry to go into the green industry and subsidize the green industry and not drill for oil and promote fossil fuels that will lead to higher that will lead to relatively higher gas prices. >> it has to . >> right. charlie gasparino, i had to pay a fee to neil cavuto to borrow you tonight. you've been worth every syllable. thanks so much. now go party. i'm going. all right. hey, last week, former deputy cia director mike morell testified that tony blinken played a role in the inception of the false narrative that joe biden's laptop was indeed russian disinformation. you following this? now we're learning that blinken, who served as secretary of state right now ,email frequently with hunter biden years ago. in fact, blinken held a meeting with hunter at the state department in july of 2015.
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charlie hurt is an opinion editor of the washington times. he joins us to break this down. >> we're getting all this information, trying to put this puzzle together. >> blinken is all over this. whether it's mike barrow, get me fifty one names or hunter biden. tell me about your career slugger. yeah, no kidding. no, his fingerprints are all over it and it really does underscore the idea of the whole concept of a deep state that was completely in the in bed with the biden with the biden campaign to get joe biden elected and whether it was the effort to cover up the misdeeds of the biden administration or going back , what would now been uncovered to these phone calls and emails and meetings between hunter biden and anthony blinken, who at the time was deputy secretary actor in devin archer, who we see in the golf shot with president biden and hunter. all his business partners are in and around the universe.
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of hunter biden and his business. and again, pointing up that absolute lie that joe biden has told numerous times about how he did not had no conversations with his son . about his son's business dealings. we know that's all a lie, but it goes much deeper than this. it reveals that you had a deputy secretary of state who was as as hunter biden had this no you know, no knowledge job working for barack obama in ukraine. he's using his access to his father's influence to to to you know, we don't know exactly what the subject of these meetings, but you can you can guarantee you can figure out what some of those those conversations were about. >> and it really does underscore the degree to which the tentacles of this deep state go everywhere. so when joe biden looked into the camera and said fifty one intelligence officers said that is not that
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is russian disinformation. he knew on that laptop it was his son's. and if he was even curious, all he had to do, say, show me an email. tony, did you call my son hunter to be a couple? did you email my son hunter? a couple a couple of years ago, all anyone had to do was ask one person on the email chain, is this you ? and they would know it's not russian disinformation. this was authentic. not only did joe biden know that the laptop was real at that point, a large majority of reporters working in washington knew that the laptop was real as well as all fifty one of those intelligence officials looked at the twitter files. they all knew . now, on may 4th, they have until may 4th as tony blinken to answer some of these questions and come forward. this is what i get when i walk out the studio. i know what you're saying. >> i hear what you're saying. will there anyone pay the price for this? will anyone be be forced to admit they lied or forced out of office? well, i know we have a whistleblower coming forward.
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>> a different tact. well, you know, one of the things that i think has been had sort of come up here talking about the the far violations, which are basically foreign lobbyist without registering, without registering. and the reason you have those in place. so you can sort of piece these these things together and it's at the very least a violation of those. and but i think, politically speaking, it's a ticking time bomb for biden, who just announced today that he's going to run for reelection. right. i saw the tape and thanks at that point, it my suit is way too short. i could see my whole cup. and normally, charlie hurt would have pointed that if we were on radio, you would have pointed that they're pretty cufflinks that i think my are getting longer as i get older. thank you , charlie. thanks for extending your great job on the five. thank you . all right. meanwhile, charlie heard it says i should thank you again in the prompter and i'll do it. are you going to read with me? anthony fauci supposedly retired, but he will not seem to go away.
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then he said , yeah, it's a big supporter of it. face coverings are all good, despite the fact that many scientists suggested it was ineffective. he also championed vaccines or more accurately, therapeutics. >> turns out they did not prevent anyone from getting it, despite what he promised. he also denied that the lab leak in china was the origin of the virus, despite, again, evidence to the contrary. he also denied his and the us role in gain of function research and on again despite evidence to the contrary, though he now admits he's open to the possibility of a possible leak. >> he did, however, finally admit there were some mistakes made, saying that the ever changing nature of the evidence meant it was nearly impossible to get everything right. and that just may be the understatement. of 2023 brian. >> that was one of the longest stories i've ever read , and you can summarize it beautifully. no responsibility at all. thanks so much, kevin corke. appreciate it. you bet. all right. meanwhile, grocery bills are so expensive that one mom in toronto, canada, i believe,
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is now feeding bugs to her 18 month old baby . specifically, she's giving her daughter crickets instead of meat as a source of protein. >> jimmy fallon is the host of fox across america. i asked him to handle this bug story. he could have rejected me. and instead, he embraces this is true. oh, it's a real story. what's even more incredible is the mom is a food writer. yeah, you read that? yeah, i saw that. for what chapter? 11 magazine. who wants to eat this garbage? you know, it's a thing. it's a real thing. she went to asia, soared and brought the magic back . yes. because she had something that was called scorpion on a stick. yes. and even according to her own reporting, this kid wanted nothing to do with this. but mom started to sneak it into her pancakes and everything else. this sounds like the origin story of a woke marvel movie, like the kid was forced to eat bugs and now grew up to be scums and made your spot and them right. and then i fall. but it's because the mom forcing this on the kid, the only upside is they'll never get asked to host a sleepover ever because nobody wants to sleep. it absolutely.
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but here's the reality. we make fun of this, but it's a real thing. like she's feeding a kid protein powder that's mass and bagged with a portion. society has latched on to this now. and this is my only take on this matters. i don't believe anybody pushing insect protein on people is doing it. you're not like climate regulations. they all fly private. >> i think they're plunking gullible people like this. mom, that'll do this. and they're flying off in their private jets, laughing their off, listening to the beatles while you eat the beatles. well, that's what's going on . that is true. and boy, i love that they're really surprised me with that last line. well, the kids are getting bugs and basically they actually have names for this. >> i couldn't believe it. there's cricket puffs. yes. so can you believe the people are actually ordering grasshoppers in crickets? well, that and they're putting in pancake. well, that's what i mean. this girl had a bag of puffs like you were buying cheese doing this. so you've got like frito lay to free dockray because these people are nuts. kilmeade so what do you do you think that there's a problem not only with meat and instead just saying stop
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having meat? they feel pressure like mayor adams to do something else. would a mayor item say 48 hours ago, we're going to end meat use in the city? >> well, that's really going to help subway crime, by the way, i feel a lot safer already. yeah, that pantless time traveler just flashed himself on the d train. i feel a lot better about him, but this is the reality. they're okay. these people with the environmentalism, as you know, have embraced this as a form of religion where they really are trying to mass force it out, socially pressured onto everybody. well, my eats the bugs. why don't your kids eat the bugs? because i want my kid to grow up to be a semi's person. right. this is kind of child abuse. and i wouldn't want to believe a canadian would do something that's dumb. but they elected justin trudeau. right. and we see him in blackface, which is a halloween costume from justin trudeau. jimmy answered the call again with another great blazer that i would never wear. you wear it. don't mock the overweight figure skater collection. kill me. right. i was wrong. who would actually dance with you? a lot of people. it's enough, eddie. you know, we have a break or
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