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we wanted to know, now is yourrp security detail going to stop ro with their high powered rifles to protect you ? office a response from his office. quote, we don't comment on matters related to th e primeto kee minister's security. so in other words, the people in power get to keepguns the gu the people lose theirs in this country, unlike canada, we have a second amendment. you'd like to think that and would be protected with your second amendment from your guns and be able to have a gun politician who wantyour cl to suspend your civil liberties. well, you have a second amendment that wouldn't be ablht to do it. bil but as justice scalia famouslytw said , the bill of rights is just words on a papert protei without the government that really kills it but cares about ng ghtsprotecting your rights, you lose your rights. and that's what's happening right now. j ay ithis week, jay inslee, the governor of washington, still signed a law banningg semiautomatic rifles, which he calledc rifles assault weapons. washington state became assault the 10th state to implement a ban like this.. >> watch how inslee justifieds o the massive move. there is no reason for a their use in the state of washington.
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no one needs at age 15 toit protect your family. you only need it to kill others. families. >> yeah, that makeno one ns no one needs an ar-15 to protect your family. jay inslee says that , exceptan that obviously it is not true. we knot, jay15 insle te needs an ar-15 to protect his family. we know that because the journalist ari hoffman juste asked inslee about his security itdetail, would they be givinghe away their semiautomatic rifles? here's the responsonse he he go. quote, as i am sure you're aware, the law exempts law enforcemenecauset, militaryo because of their unique needs to be prepared for extreme contingencies. so the governor was talkings ta about daily civilian liflke. i think we're all in.l in so only the powerful need guns n to protect themselves, just like in canada. except that is not true either. you might remember the storyheae out of florida., nb here's the headline nbc newsc, t pregnant florida woman uses an d jeremy5 to fatally shooting armed intruder. and here's what the woman'sg tod husband, jeremy king ts , told
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the local news station. quote, them guys came ined with two normal pistols. may my age areld w even the plag me field with my wife and kept them from killing me. that makes sense because they are 15 so far . easier to hold for, easiere with to shoot, easy to be accurate. accurate with than handguns. bec but jay inslee has banned themse because he says no one needs them for defense. the move is obviously goingtore to destroy gun stores in>> the state. >> here's one gun store owner. a he is worried. >> so pretty much anything from this point down that way will be illegal to buy. i'm bruce smith. the i'm the manager surplust one arms. we are running out of almost e to everything. and so anything they won't be able to get there. they're looking at a lotoh, i e people have been on the fence. i want to get one of these, someday. that someday is today. thaty theythat someday they reat be going away. the main par part of our our ben our sales is going to be in the art style or in a bunch of the weapons they are banning.
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so it's going to affect us a great deal . not sure exactly to what extent, but is going to a invent significant amount of art inventory is not going to bet allowed to be sold.wo yeah, they'll buy them quickly, but they will buy for a longinss time. no ainslee. jus so jay inslee now has juston ste legalize pot is legalized fentanyl in washington state., h but he's putting that gun storey manager out of business. why is he doing this? he says ar 15s are dangerous. ti how dangerous are they exactly? take a look at this chart. knive it shows that from blun twenty seven to 2017 knives and blunt objects killed four times as many people as they arar-15ss ane. . fifteen hands and feet killed more people than ar 15s. talking none of these people, because implementing these bans know whate they're talking about. and it's sad because they have s the power. now, this month, the director, the atf, who's supposed to knoww a lot about firearms, you woulda assume couldn'ult weapont definh assault weapon is .n i have some expertise in
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an weaponry and self-defense weapons. d >> whayou det coulfined you in 15 seconds, would you define an assault weapon for me so it can go up? >> fifteen seconds. i'll jus,t interrupt you .nk so i'll go shorter than thats wt because honestly, i do think that's a if congress wishes to take that up, i think congress would have to dotechni the work, but we would be there to provide technical to th assistance. i unlike you , i'm note sa a firearms experme. t to the expert. same extent as you may be . ther >> right.ecto i'm not a firearms expert. that's to the director of the atf, which stands foris h we can't sobacco and firearms. is he incompetent or justwh acting dumb? we can't say why is he even nominated? of course, the ultimate goal can as in canada, is just to ban defi all guns anyway. that's why you leave, iny mind the definition vague ins my mind. it also is why joe biden talkst guns, about banning ghost guns, which is basically a scary term forlan components in april of last year, biden tried to explainthis what a ghost gun was. watcerformance.h this performan' couch. you have to assemble.
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it's still a couch. if you order package like this one over here, that includes the parts you need, the direction of assembling a functioning firearm. you bought a gun. . take a look. this. take a look at it. thi come to this fact. you can see the picture down here, baby . this is the gun. dri not hard to put together. drill here, drill at home.take doesn't take very long. order anyone order there. . >> thanks for the demo. biden ig we i joe biden is saying is that of the federal government needs to regulate every single component of firearms to make them is hard to purchase and repair and replace ban as possible. so i gf heun can't ban guns thec outright because ofem as hard the constitution, a bill of rights, he wants to make the tm as hard to buy as he can. he uses the term ghost gun because it sounds scary, but wem do have to give joe credit, at
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least some credit. hee cr might not know much about guns, but he probably knows more than schulich accidently. we cannot resist playing this jc clip. explai sheilon leea jackson lee. i should give her complete name explaining why the ar 15s arey l so dangerous by bill that i've introduced dealing with the in y caliber weapon i've held. and they are fifteen in my area. and it is as heavy as ten boxes, that you might be moving and the bullet that is utilizedd 50 caliber. these kinds of bullets nee d to be licensed and do not need to be on the streets. >> gotcha. you, so t all right. these are the peopleeak, who wat to disarm you , so to speak, while they hire tens of thousands more of armed irs agents. eighty seven thousand, i should say, along with bodyguards their their own protection. get your mind around all this, g because it is happening. rad dana bash lives this. she's an outstanding radio host and a second amendment advocate, and she joins us nowts to respond. i guess, dana,tates have nine or states have done this. tenth.gton state will be >>e tenth.
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where are we heading? that's a great question. to and from one outstanding radio. host to another, brian always good to see you .ether it thanks for having me.th yeah. where are we heading?ctor by the way, every time i hearn r whether it's the atf director , steve dettelbach, or whether shl it's joe biden or sheilaor eri jackson lee or eric swalwell or anyone to talk about firearms, it's like watching a babyin with a shape disordere into the and trying to fit like the square shape of the round hole. and it just doesn't work.to it's so incredibly frustratingee to watch these people at preenny and lecture everyone and try to make rules and laws about things that they can't even articulate. but it's the question like, t where is this going to go in se washington? seattle is likattle ise a they'e having a crime increase right now. it's like a 15 year record highh crime increase in seattle.e and the ban that they passed iin washington is bizarre because i don't even know how it's workable because it grandfathere causd current firearmowne owners in police are exemptic and as you mentioned, you were citing the publicly available on the thing we call
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the internet. e exemthe fbi uniform crime reps the last of which were reportedn in 2019 types of arms that they're talking about going after are involved in the fewest number of homicides annually and have been since these numbers have been n tabulated. l problem, it also gives them a pass to ignore the real problem, brian , because one of the things that we seek is thae you have weekdays like in of my hometown city of st. louis, as the mayor s of st. louis juss was going off about firearms and firearm law. the problem in st. louis kim gardne is that's that's kim gardner wor land. >> right? that's that's weekday land work week. st. >>enaltiespenalties. that is .d innoce yeah. playing politicsnt with prosecutions and innocentu. people suffer. the response to that shouldn't be to disarm law abiding, innocent people. it should be tdeterro enforcente the deterrence and actually i prosecute the offenders. that's not that isn't whatn >> one t being what is being done into bn washington or anywhere else. yeah, i mean, one thing they're doing, they're going to ban assault style weapons,itn mandates, safety training, ten day waiting periods. this is is what's reallyr scary. firearrcreating a liability fo firearm manufacturers. so if i go- an grab a gun, whoer made and i do somethingwhoever e
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gusavory and i break the law, t they're going to sue whoevern. made the gun. s so if somebody gets drunk and takes their f one fifty and kills somebody, you sue ford. >> since wheu sun? y this exactly. and i'm so glad that. you brought this up because froms clarify thiscturers, fir. gun manufacturers, firearm. manufacturers are not exempt beu from liability. that is the lie that the leftno is trying to tell peopler make because they're banking on people not knowing the law. if a firearm manufacture pror makes a faulty product just like any other manufacturer, if they make a faultyat product, guess what? if it t actually causes damage,o then they are liable for that damage. they are liable for that. but to use an inanimate objecteh in a criminal fashion opposite the intended use, that is that's that's that's what e they're talking about. and you just gave the examplxae know vehicles. i mean, is that that's goingr to to open the door to so muchs ag litigation. so, dana, lastly, just where we're training ten years ago, the nra was much more powerful. ten years ago, the republicansti pid a voice in that state. where where are wecture, headinn
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the big picture in a bigshootin, conversation. nobody wants these mass shootings. but i'm amazed butw people areeu drilling down on the gun and they don't even seeme shoote to care about the shooter. >>r. no, they they don't, in fact. >> and i think they the national bank one was incredibly troubling because that was a gun control advocate that conducted that is theater to make a point. you have twenty six statesmakint have passed permit lists carry,e brian . and i think that that's a hugese achievement in favor. second amendment rights.en and you're starting to see i mean, more people are going out. peopthey see the crime stats. they want to make sure that. they're armed, that they can protect themselves and theirng t family. dire so i think we'rectio moving inn. the right direction, state by state. they can, put ue, you know they can put up a fight.a fi the crime stats don't lie. th all right.e dana bash putting itie all. in perspective. >> thanks, dana.have thank you a. have a great. e oldest meanwhile, president biden is running to running to be the oldest president in american history. an presidenthe'll be eighty sixn he's done with the second term. if he wins. for some reason, corporatehis medisecond ta is doing everythi possible to make sure he does, in fact, win again. on wednesday, the mostf egregious example that he wasryo busted at a press conferencely d
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because of a very good questio cameraman. he had a cheat sheet. ner ofthe not only had the quesu of the l.a. times whatal questio they look like, but the actualhy question the reporter would ask. joining us now to talk about why this would be and why this. is enormous, larry elder. but first,rst watc watch this fr yourself. >> it is entirel y normal for qu a president to be briefed on reporters who will be asking questions at a press conferenceb and issues that we expect they might ask about. elder?lly? is that totally normal? larry elder? >> there's been some sort ofen n communication, let's put it that wayadmini, between the bidn administration and the l.a. times reporter td was. the question that was asked was the question on the card. it wasn't verbatim, but it certainlc was ofy suggests that the topic was offered either the by the reporter or offered by the white house and the reporter parroted it. either way, it's bad way, it's . and , you know, there wasat sho a study done by the federalist briem that showedemocrd the demr who covered the president. outnumbed outnumbere the republicans 12 to one . joan12 walsh was a left wing2008
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reporter. she covered the obama administration 2008. wer she said during the during his rallies, reporters were literally mouthing his words. they were swooninge sw. she said her words, not mine. and i'm old enough to remember, brian , when donna brazile, who was then a correspondent for cnn, literally gave hillary the questions for the 2016 debate. so reporters have been blockin . and tackling for the democrats for a very long period of timese and this is justxa>> remember, t example of that.w that >> remember the day he enteredcd the roosevelt room? that's why.. tak how do i know that it was th on his card? he flashed it to the camera. commentssa says, brief you take. then he says you give brief comments. questi you ask liz shuler, the president of the afl-cio, to say a questioyou thanpartici you think participants and then you depart. it actually says you depart. it tells you you have to eventually leave the room. that to meit's w, is scary, is worrisome. and you would think a democrats would sapresideny, then this isy opportunity to press the united states . if you tak becauseh rfk jr.,
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if you take marianne williamson's numbers, combining with rfq, jen though r, even go though there's no debate and they get very little press, they already vote. got about 25f the vote. >> well, that's right., and the washington post, epublia brian , has not endorsedident it a republican forhe president in their history. the new york times has not done so since nineteen fifty six .at, again, they're there. they're not reporters.e they're activists. donaldthey hate, hate, hate to . trump. so donald trumphat may come back .ter how and so no matter whahit joe bidn does, no matter how his his mental acuity is failing, they're going to cover for him g to attackers ought donald trump. it's just awful.toerned and it seems to me some ofas these reporters ought to beappay concerned about how left wing, their own industry has become, but apparently they're not. was recalledewsom . you ran against him. tht hi it was unable to be successful in that.s. he got his four more years. so you said, to heck with california, i'm going to run for president istates.nin states . what is your reactiont trum to president trump indicatinp in not gognning. he's not going to go to theve gt debates? >> well, and that's why i am
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running. i've got a website helda websit, president .com. look , when i ran for governor in the recall election, i didn't go to any ofo the debates either. the deb. i was the front runner and iknew knew that the target was gavinth newsom, not the other republicans. e argumei didn't want to get ino a circular firing squad. so donald trump is making a tactical decision.e ot i don't know whether it's good or whether it's bad. all i know is the first debateo in milwaukee and i intend to be there. >> right.>> and the othe we don't r going tb the reagan library. we don't know any details. we don't have dates.. and they'll be targets.thank yo >> larry elder, thanks so much. >> my pleasure. thank you for having me. he's got a lot of energy ready to go. meanwhile, a male runner d decideecidto competed to competn the london marathon. ?maraththe big deal oh, i remember he ran as a female and he blew away fourteen thousand other runners. how is that fair? we'll discuss next . there's an old saying that you'll never meet a con artist
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i couldn't leave the attention to detail. they even did my laundry. >> i love mar-a-lago and i think you will do. n welcome back. glad you're here.worl it's a sad day in the world of tv.n co one of the titans ofrkele wi the industry has just passed awayth thi. kevi >> kevin corkle overn? this, bi story. kevin , evening, v.k.. be good to yourselves and eachfh other.e the immortallate words of the le great tv talker jerry springer, who died today at seventy nine years of age.
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pancreatic cancer wase, pancrea the culprit. >> the former cincinnati mayorti and trash tv ico tn who famously or infamously once paid an adult worker with a personalhas check, starred in a genre that has absolutely dominated f television, certainly dominated daytime tv for decades. orpaid him tens of millions of dollars along the way. and yes, delighted throngs of gawkers spellbound by his tv circus. >> hey, welcome to the show. mean what?
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>> say what you will. it was quite the long, strangeif trip. now, tonight, friends aree zer, celebrating his legacy and hisao life as a trailblazer.d and , yes, also as the man who held up the mirror to show us often at our very worst.nger jerry springer, again, was, 79 years old. 79all right, kev, thanks a lot. >> appreciate itda. we'll check in with you again.ou meanwhile, every day it feelsg like there's a news story about a biological male dominating women's sports . r here's another sunday. a tranunner,s runner biologicale named glienicke frank b ,emal fourteen thousand women in. the female division of the london marathon just over four hoursered t, frank offerede to give the medal back to the outrage. people points out craz. y. this is . but most media outlets are it re going along with this recently. ntnored espn, for example, hono. a biological man and its women's history month segment. h th 2020 two , the slimer reaccommodate thomas became the firsfirst transgent transges to win one championshipyle.
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by winning the five hundred freestyle. the texas native compete competo three seasons on the men's swimf team, and he's currently in pennsylvania. . amidst criticism from the swimming community, competitors and teammates. she said she hopes herteammates. persistence serves a larger purpose. people say how she justdo transitioned down the transition to , well, charlie used to work for espn, but she left the network because of moments like this one you just saw. >> charlie, welcome . great to see you . thank you so much.. here.py to be what are you thinking when we roll in that i think it's disgraceful. i think there are so many phenomenal female athletes who could have used that recognition during women's month and instead they chose to use biological male leah thomas. but really, it's horribleyhoma what's happenings. here as a whole. you look at the the issue in, ia its essence and brian, let me t tell you , i can tello you exactly what's happening. it's men who aren't able to make a name for themselves or cut it against their maleg
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athletes are finding a loophole. oh, all i need to doa loopho is transition or better yet,a w, even just identify as a woman, enter women's competition and gueswoman's what? ngs. >> suddenly i dominate.hat' right.s someth and to me, there's jus gtoingugb two thingsody'. u can do that's something you're going through. nobody's judging you . you could do whatever you wantto when you're dealing with kids. that's a different story.men's v but if you're going to gent,o te compete in a women's event, th there's got to be a criteria.e and the international track hast decided, you know, you can't dod that. and they got certain blood levels. leah thomas came out and she tho dotually spoke out or she actually spoke out and said those who don't t fully support her right to swim competitively in events designated forpetitiv. or trans phobic.bsol >> yeah.ut you agree with that?el absolutely. we're givingnot. that's the problem here, is we're giving so much power to the word trans phobic when really it's become to mean nothing. all we're doing is standing up for women's rights. and yo hing u really have to look at why this is getting to be suchyo a slippery, because right now, r a lot of the instances inseeing the crossover that we're seeing with trans athletes ar wie in
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individual sports . we just all running. we just saw swimming.t what but what happens in thating in crossover starts happening more frequently in contact. sports , basketball, soccer, field hockey. then we're not jusrt ft talkine. about hurt feelings. >> we're talking about potentially life threatening injuries. and you're talking about lacrosse is onelacrosse. difft who is another one you're going to see at all different levels? so tennis star martina navratilova came out and was one of the first to come out openly gay. and she said this after that statement was made to those who don't. after making the transphobia statement, she said it's not. lleó says it's not fair. we shouldn't have to explain itd to you over and over again. also, stopn' blaming feminism, feminism to feminists. o she getsyo blowbacu,k every time she speaks out about this. >> and i'm glad she's stillfemi doing it. itnists. just crazy how long and hard women have fought for the success that they have today. and just so quickly, we're foug. willing to embrace it.why is why is nobod no ony speaking up? i'm i'm looking at the parents w of a youngho girls who noto comp only are being forcedet to compete againstt biological males in a lot ofe hg instances, but also
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the sickening part of it to is having to share a locker room with the opposite sex, whic ext h is extremelyw wh uncomfortable. and i don't know why parentsy are speaking out, because thispa rentlunacy is going to gain even more traction. and i'm sure you saw what happened to riley gaines iny n c san francisco, too, stuck in a room for four hours and no gae one reported that my old employer, nos, it word yet, no apology either down a different or a legendary swimmer who co-founded the women's sports foundation. she has come out and say she everyos, butm with thi everyone is is treading very lightly. so this really, frank, is a transgender woman who ran the london marathon who we started with . so until this cameme out, she ws happy to run for hours and i think six minutes and beat fourteen thousand other women after the big deal was made, came out, says, okaybeat, i'll give back my medal. oh, my god, d i'llthank you so . it's not about the medal. you can keep the medal at this point. it's more of like a participation trophy, right? what we are asking for, because clinique frank used to be glenn frank, also just recentlyy run the new york city marathonk back in november underin novembt man's name. and what we're saying is ,e sa i
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yosten, go back to running in the men's division and guess what? n still wewe will still allow yy your silly costume and your sports bra. buof the womt just please stay i the women's way. and there are about forty other professional athletethletes,rs,n level athletes who came out ind support of transgender athletes. i would say this if they werdee spot, coming for your spot and beat you out of your spot, i think >> you might have a different view . brian . i was an athlete all through the high school and i cannot imagine the agony these girlsf h are going through becausemeot i know there's so many of them a who do not agree and they're too scared to speak up becausew once they do, they know they'lld be canceled. charlie, welcome aboard. i look forward to your show.. >> y ou'll orning 7:it's going to be a morning shw at seven o'clock. are you going to start right >>et before the football season on kick is the place to be. the this is the place you canissues. get an alternative view on sports. we're going to talk about all yl the important issues and i hope to see everybody there. biden'll>> absolutel. absolutely. all right. cza meanwhile, coming up straightpln ahead, joe biden's energy czar has a big plan for military it vehicles to make them go green c . but could it actually weaken our national security in the process? national security in themore ond on . our next guest just made a big
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,get the royal treatment, join the millions playing royal match today. download now my name is cancer freedom. my agent said if you keep talking about the things that happen in china, you're not going to get an nba contract. i'm breaking all the owners. they only care about one thing, but i have zero regrets. >> there can't be a special sunday. joe manchin is one of the most important swing votes in the senate. it seems like he always has insr beenumental?. ple. alsoas instrumental in getting joe biden's infrastructure bill passed, for example, shocket ofd everybody. also outraged a lot of votersd . in west virginia, which is a deep red state. now, west virginia's republican governor who's gotra 66% approval rating, has jim justice has decided to runne against joe manchin for that senate seat . and this is his first interviewh since the press conference. governor , thanks foanr saving r the announcement. for us .n yo what was the major reasons the e you decided now's the timen? to run? s
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>> well, brian , when it reallye boils right down to it and i mean, yes, i mean, whether people buy it or don't buy it,ro it doesn't really matter to me. i'm really a patriot, bryan,i dy and i deeply love this country. i >> i don't want anythinghing for serv never wanted anything for servining you .hat all >> i'm not a politiciane ti and wants something for me. you hear that ali drivl the tim. but i drive myself. don't take a salary, feed take myself. mysel absolutely. with all if.n me , i want goodness. for america. i'm really worried.i'm i'm really worried.really whatrried aboutabout this natio. and i and i think we could be more fragile than what we think. and if we don't watch out, we spend around two or three times . look what's going on today. i mean, my gracious takes of t living. we're plenty tooo smartno to nt to not think that there's really a problem inthe borderour presence. drago's borders, terrible. afghanistan's an embarrassmentoe over and over and over inflation. we ought to be energyn an independent. to
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>> it's just on and on and on and on and on . we've got to do something about . so joe manchin keeps j winning. he's a democrat in a red state. >> why do you think you do a better job than joe manchin? t han well, at the end of the day, brian , i'm not i'm not compromised. i meansed. , you i absolutely migrates bat for good or for bad, joe migrates back to much, you know, and you know, and in this situation that we haveto right now, we we have got to take control of the senate.na that's all there is to it.want,n i mean, you can say anythinge you want in any way. s right. but it'sen e fory do the republicans to take control of the senate. >> well, not only due own mul to multiple businessestipl and multiple jobs, including coaching high school basketball camera.luding coachietball, yog to raise your dog on camera. baby dog is a constantg th presence. will baby dog be makingto the trip to washington? should washingou you need to god forth? olutely.
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if i, absolutely. absolutely.'m ifhere if i if i'm there, abl baby doll, it's going to be g there and she may not be able to go and all and all evereefferent halls with m and everything. but, but, bu t she'll make- sh the trip and, you know, sheis brings you know, the bottom line by the whole thinn,g is she makes people smile and she loves everybody. i doow thet know >> how the message could be anything more simpler than just that. and righight. n t. f people she's been a blessing to a lot. a lot. a lot of people. so you got 66% approval rating head to head up joe manchin by about 20 to 30 points.re cale alex mooney is already in the race. he calls you a rhino and he says you could beat him. joe manchin came out and made a statement, says, i'm laserthc focused on my job, loweringever health care and everything else . he says shoring up american security and energy, getting our fiscal order house in order. but make no mistake, i will win any race i enter. >> your answer to joe manchin . >> oh, i think, you know,politi
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that's a type ofre typical political response and everything. and from any standpoint, you know, calling me a rhino, i mean, for god sakes, a living ,you know, mooney is , you know, from maryland .w, many people in west virginia don't even know how many years.s i mean, as many as a little baby don't mean is a terrible, you know, a turtle, you know. but but but i just think that at the end of the day, you my nt record stands for itself besyehat's the way it need to be. >> you have a president trump,ri i know, played a major on you, flipping from democrat to republican. do you believe president trump can win this whole thing? >> do you believe prewin this abso ca and i hope like crazy. real pres that would be the case. ye we had a real president three years ago, did we not?struggling and today we're struggling beyond belief. and the whole world is altarpiece is .ump not only and so absolutely, i believe that president trump not only can win, i believe heg to g
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will win. and it'll be a great dayo ou fot america. all right. he sixhe's going to go out and y to get those six years as a senator after two terms as a governor and spending a lot of time being extremely successful. , a self-made multimillionaire billionaire in west virginia. and he owns the place he's in right now, greenbrier, one of the finest facilities you'll ever see with a rich american history. he's agreat feature on it on fox nation. o golf team heck of a golfer. you a captain of your college golf team, ed marshall. governor , thanks foru again. the quality time. best of luck. in the run. >> again. bunch. you >> brian , thank you so much.pyy thank you , guys.ur all right. dog. and i hope you find your dog, baby dog got away somehow ins ce the middle. all right. let's change gears. rs.s energyjen granholm is joe l energy secretary. she's not exactly ustworthy a ty authority on green energy. she held stock in green energy companies while she was serving in office. now,w granho on her, granholm is pushing to electrify the military watch. >> do you support the military adopting that iv late by twentys
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thirty ? i do. and i think we well can. get there reducin as well. and i do think that reducingolat our reliance on the volatility of globallofy traded fossil wher fuels, where we know that the global events such as the warprf in ukraine can jack up prices h. for people back home, it doestak not contribute to energy security. >> high green tanks. n of finally, kevin o'leary is chairman of o'leary ventures, big patriot ,es, bi and joins us now. kevin , is that the way we should be going with our military greeninwe shoulg our ty screwing up our abrams? vehicles? >>g to i think that's going to e i don't th a difficult mandate, to be honest with you. i don't thin ready for k we'll be ready n for that. ch last time i look, there are no t charging stations on the battlefield. o think abou and i think you have to think about people that are sacrificing or risking risking r their lives, defending the country, having the very theybest equipment they possibly can. the levees may advance and onest day that may any be a possibiliw i don't really seeay i thit anso soon. and that's the practical ha reality. there's no way this is goingnow, to happen unless they test this technology. , armore i can't see, you know, electric
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ve tanks, for example, armoredt kne cars. very difficult, because when yot you're in a in a battle, you don' or how fao t where you next or how far you have to go. and you certainly don't havea ca time to charge for 20 minutes while you're having a coffee while you're being shot at. so i don'tn' thinkt thin that'sg to work. but at least this discussionstae is starting because everybody'se starting to figure out that it's not easy to determine the pace by which we can electrify all forms ofn. transportation. you're not going to do that to a jet anytime soon. powered y you're still going to need jet fuel. you can't fly over to europe. in a plane powered by solar. you're not going to work.technos soir all t oimf these technologs have their time schedule. it's great to have the debate, y but when you want to protect be. military forces, you have to givtheye the very best they deserve that they're risking their live as and that's what i worry about.t listen, i heard i know these vehicles, they're quieter, which is good inhybrid i the battlefield. hybrid seems to be the firsts th hurdle to clear a five ton truck right now needs a fourn ba that's aery.
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you have for ten battery. you you can't bring anything with that vehicle. that's a problem in the military. my fear, kevin , is this, that we're taking finite amount of money in defense, putting intofi something that's experimentanit >> we have conflicts right nowee that need our attention. this i it's true.s hard-cor i mean, this is really hard core r&d.atin and i'll give you an example that's been very frustrating and disappointing. t billions of dollars have beenteo poured into technology for automated drivingyg. are we and where are we at? nowhere. if you get it in a n automated vehicle that is an eight , an iv, for example, that is supposedly autonomouslyn shor drive . and you get in a rain shower,, . you die. y away so that's not going to work adve yet. it's a long way away and it's okay. these technologies to advance these technologies. but implementing their useng, re giving a specific timetable or i six or seven years, i don't think that's reality. kevin . the other thing that i don't think is effective in a reality that sound the departms like pua the department of defense says climate change is a majorit's s national security issue. no offenseom t, that's something
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to look at. but when i see china s, whenee i see the bognor group moving amer through africa, when i see w the influence that's happeningtn in latin america, when i seee as that we can't get ukraine arms,h that they that they thatt they need and that we can'td foi real get taiwan arms they paid for,eo i really wonder where our priorities are. know, >> are you concerned? why, becae you know, i'm glad we're having the narrative on climate change and i'll tell you wht why, becah if you look at what's being done in china, i'm glad you brought it up. china, for example, has just $14 billoned two 14 billion dollar refineries and are using brand new technology that sequesters carbon. sethey're they're becoming the shining example of supporting carboe ofn us energy and we're not doing anything. we haven't built a refinery i since nineteen seventy seven int louisiana because we can't get permits. and i think that's pretty frustrating to watch our adversary, our economic adversary, at leasr t advance, the climate change narrative and point at whaimate cht they'g
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being cleaner than we are. they're building all kinds of clean scrubbinan wg coal mines , right? yeah, they build the coal. they've got to buy it., but they've got to buy the oil. they've got to buy the gas.fini. we have it all. and we're not refining it.to but kevin o'leary has said thatr he is going to get to thee way, refinery business. kevin is going to track down along the way and see how i can >> you got it. invest. kevin , thanks so much. you've got to take care. have a great night. meanwhile, joe biden can't seemr to find the best and brightest hi his administration. basic his nominee struggles with basic questions. and weestions. have a brand new example. that story more straight ahead. don't go anywhere. prices keep going up, but experience is here to helpving w you save on personal loans, credit cards or car insurance ian.comexpire and help me save . fourteen hundred dollars a year on car insurance. rst thing isstart saving now frt experian .com or get the app now
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a cleaner and enjoy a spotless house for $19. o welcome back. you might remember back in 2016, the city of san francisccr decided this is brilliant to boycott 30 states. they said those states were not respecting lgbtq and abortions o rights. therefore, san francisco ordered employees not to travel there inin america. business in otherwi words, they refused to do business with anyone who disagrees with them. disaso how's that working out fr
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san francisco seven years later? wellar, as a practical matter,so the boycott boycott was not sa very effective. francisco did more thasan franca eight hundred million dollars in business in those states . nyatoig is that?anyway., what kind of boycott is that? even california's gavin newsom ,the governor, took a 4th ofana, july vacation in pretty boycott ana, a state the so-called boycott was ineffective. how did he end up there? no how did he still have a job?d of by the way, now, san franciscodo board of supervisors has just t voted to end this charadhee. wag a san francisco supervisor said the boycott was making the city lescient, is efficientt that's possible. specifically, the city found the boycott had cost the city fajon seventy five thousand dollars in staffing expenses. as it tus out,so as it turns ou. expensive to suppress free speech. es >> who knew?rd o now, this joe biden now hasserv a well established track record of nominating incompetent people to serve importan here, fot jobs in government. here, for example, was biden'sos nominee to lead the faa, which t oversees air travel.
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which washington can you quickly tell me what airspace requires? >> an ntsb transponder? seickly, please. thank you for the question,an as senator . wer thnot sure i can answer thaf question right now. so what are the siiax typel ussf special use airspace that protect this national security ear onthat appear on faa chartsp >> quickly, please. sorry, senator , i cannot >>swer that question. sso can you tell me what the minimum separation distance is for landing and departingme airliners during the daytime? >> mr., washington, i don't want to guess on that, senator . >> yeah,s pleasone don't get on that. this is the norm insado the administration. joe biden's nominee, for afrmple, for the ambassador to to the african union, which is extremely important, is exactly up to . admitted either last year or she admitted she failed her first failedn officer test. >> watch our system. t you have to take a written examn . then there's a there's an oral t and it takes timoral asse. e >> it's quite a difficult path.m the first year i took the exam m
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,it was, you know, pencil the paper. i came in from my village to the capital and i was on village time and , you know,h i couldn't even get through the english grammar section, which was my forte.beca >>use i wa because i was on vile time and i hadn't gottene through about two thirds ofso the questions. and they said , okay, time's di up.t year. >> i didn't know and so i didn't pass that year, you know, ketanji is in. the room. e it's interesting that background musicsimonsons an, jn is an investigative reporter at the washington free beacon. he broke this stor, and broky. e this is an important job,s right? i mean, africa is a continent china we're in contention with with. china and russia. she's no t ready for tht ready for this b now. >> and brian, you missedshe the best parfashe had tot. y she failed it twice. e oh, yeah.e blam she had to take it three times. and exactly. she blames it on living on so into whaillage time. >> i'll let your viewers look ea into what that means. ctly exactly. wo i won't get into it here.
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don't worry. but exactly. this is this is part of a pattern from the white house, if noty nominating exactly nomig the most qualified individual for this post.ublican sena and some republican senators puare pumping the brakes, saying we're not just going to wade through all these people as yout mentioned, for a very important post to basically be thebe sador foambassador for the entii african continent. >> and just so you know, i just. looked into the background ofg these hearings and how it's going in advance amongth, said, i don't even know if you're qualified o the senators who said, you know, i don't even know if you're qualified or not, but i don't like your approach. because al youl you're doing in the approach with the state department is you're hectoring and you're pandering and you're moralizing. these people need economic help. they needed advisors. and guess who's doing that? one , two , three . healt china. and guess who's plowing that. their way through russia using their mercenaries bargaining group. we are missing an opportunity not to dominate, but to aid these countries in their quest to thrive. in that continent., ex right, exactly.
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brian .t was am so her last post was ambassador. to ghana during her post there.g she was calling demanding for gay rights parades in ghana. during her 2020 fourth of july address, which is donef th virtually, of course, because of covid.vi and she was scared orus.e waf the corona virus. racism. she was talking about the thi george floyd and structural racism. and one of the things that senator vance is trying to focus on is that the statengr department officials are completely politicizing their positions and they're not necessarily even qualified to be there to begin with . >> joe , we used to have different philosophies. i get it during the cold war but especially. but it seems like we haveo conve to convince our statea, be department to , like america, yu be proud of it. go t when you go to help other like s countries because they seem to like us more than wn e like ourselves. right, exactly. it's sure you know, it's very te it's very difficult
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to understand where the bush administration is coming from. like you said, these nominate, see this nomination. y much this one doesn't seem to really appreciate america very much. and mostly, we hav dangerously,e ro our adversaries like china, building roads, roads,idges in . and bridges in these countries.i >> but they extort them.ld roa they say, yeah, i'll buildt. you a road and bridge you can't afford to pay. so we'll take it.hat. we d ho not do that. we help people.'t we don't tak take from people. t that wouldhe be our great calliy card because we do it the right way. y doesn't ouwhy doesn't a staten understand that this is an important job? anothe importar person who checs instead of who wants to do the job and is capable of. e, joe , thanks so much fort yo bringing it forward. i appreciate it. thanks so much, ryan .u need t all right.o joe , thank you . more news that you need to hear about right after this. g'day, never miss a beat. thanks. orderer edible netcom are coming. >> sorry to get your big fox
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