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killing people. we all right. better than you last week.ve g all right.ot t i got to go. see you . i think next week or the weekend. aft the week after. we'll see you then. we can see you there.. thanks.ingrah i'm laura ingram .amis this is ingram angle fro ims "ti washington tonight. thanks for spending time with us. finishing off america. that's the focus for sharing ofs angle. now, we thought we'd reach across the aisle tonight and try our hand at jazzing up's biden's 2020 four pitcheds thin the voters. now first i was thinkingking the the man neededs a cas a campaigt song, doesn't he?e? one that reflects the energyon that he brings to the job every. day. >> i don't need your rocking chair. it's written for you . medicare got me on my back . this haired man. thin
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>> the fight. no, not at all. all right. all second, president biden needsn a message that promotes hisag stellar commitment to growth and prosperity. >> the reason i'm runningme againsnt to grow son i'm t a job to finish the u.s. gross domestic product slow to a one point one percente annual rate in the first quarter. economists have been expecting a growth of two percent. >> morgan stanley expects gdp to contract by point four percent in q2 or justnley s there's more to finish the job. >> inflation is still too high. here. and you've got interest rates that have been going up fordecr a year now, a decrease inease i inventory builds and inventory investments. >> that's businesses cautious and pulling back . we have to finisg backh job, nat down and then walk down middle class workers because under biden, they feel like they're being crucified. crucif. if things do not improve, the old biden voters are going to have to have a real decision to make. it's not that easy, is it, in the end to vote for decline, to vote against your own economic interests? well, late tonight, even
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over at the folks over at politico c couldn't help but stateouldn' the obviout helpbut stats writi. unfortunately for biden, it's perspeuch not mourning in america, at least from an economic perspective. it's more like late afternoon with the sunset . well, i'll say especially since real wages aren't keeping pace p with the obscene cost of living and workers, they're losing hope as fast as the white hous g is losing credibility. >> president believes that he needs to continuing deliveryamen to deliver for the american people. he hears tal you hear them talkk about his economic policy, has how that has been abl how that e enabledm to build an economy fromnd middl the bottom up, middle out? e we are going the job to do the job and finishing upn t inagenda that he laid ou 2020, bottom up, hollowed out. n well, their agenda that she's referencing can be summed up in the acronym s p d scarcity, poverty and depravity. learn to live with less travel
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less, expect less, lower the bar for everyone. thincluding the administration,i because they speak to us as if we're deaf, dumb and blind, dumd like we don't. actually experienc e the misery their that their policies have created across the board. ave created our country is back our children are back inn track. school. thople are working the economy is humming along. infrastructure is being builg a broadband is being delivered. e rescued this economy. our veterans are nowns are n back to being taken care of. joe biden has put us to where t we need to be. g >> and i think we need to keep it going, keep going where? toward the cliff's edge. by the way, did you say the kids are back at school? it's like three years after the pandemic was declared, my friend. now, they're not finishing the job here. are finishingthey're finishing by demoralizing millions ofwantl americans who don't want special handouts. they don't want specia they are
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pronouns in there, eveno work hr punishing those who work hardd and play by the rules. now, the left is always what i was thinking about us today. they've always been threatenedne by american exceptionalism. ptio whewhere everyone is held h standards. they don't like that. and now the democrats haveully o jumped on board, fully on boarao the victim train where hard work and talent often go unrecognized and unrewarded . and if you don't have the right skin color't have the righ, thei or political ideology, forget about it. cal ideologyso their idea of fig me the job means creating a worldpl where your carbon footprint will be measured and your social media presence scrutinized for dangerous misinformation. >> hence critical thinking. and media literacy as a c mechanisritical m to strengthen resilience to misinformation and disinformed. >> we're also working>> disinfom to counter disinformation and disinformation can leaationd some individuals to violence or to voting againsals to violet .
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now, they certainly can't campaign on these things is just ridiculous. >> we al.l know that.or who would vote for this instead? it's all hapit's all happy talke of depressing economic news. >> it's weekend that biden's playing on a continuous loop. o. >> the president is just an amazing leader and has an visio incredible economic vision and agenda and that is a vision to rebuild our economy so thatdr everybody's includeds just and nobody's left behind. it's just unbelievable what wetp are accomplishing under the president's leadership. the facts speak for themselves. . you see how she was reading the screen when she was speaking? i went to see really act like she believes that. well, politico is noting that the economy is on well with recession worries building across the financial industrymie and overwhelmingly, the consensus is that the economy will struggl consens year with more than a dozen big banks in recent weeks big forecasting little or no growth. now, remember, the mensa
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members and biden's financial team? they waved off recessions they w concerns as they were blowingg trillions of dollars and are now shoveling hundreds of billions out the door to ukraine. raine.a fed chair, jerome powel, is so lame, newly releasede wa video shows that he was punktewn by a few russian pranksters who called powell pretending to be zelenskyo bey and powell talking on the phone to them and told them thathe phone most forecasts call for the u.s. economy to grow. y subdued level.h at so growth of less than one percent, let's say we would tell you that a recession is almost as likely as very slow growtloh. >> well, i'm glad he's honest with a fake zelenskyy. so here comes the biden recession. he knows it and we know it.s and to think that it was just five years ago when trump america was on a roll.l. >> i'm thrilled to announce that in the second quarter of this year, the united
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states economy grew at the amazing rate of four point one percent in america'sy puttin winning again, because we are finally putting america first. everywhere we look, we are seeing the effects ofth the american economic miracle. but today, american citizens see that biden's team isn't seei focused on raising their standard of living. instead, the biden teams focuse is focused on remaking the countronremakingy where illl immigrant dreamers are valued over native born americans . t dreameve-borimagine if americw th their incomes double in the past three years. so the betweenc debate the two parties, it's largely over. we know that biden's policies f are going to fail and keepnow tt failing. and we know that the policiesum of trump and of desantis,d they work, they grow jobs, e ine they increase wages. they make home ownershipd hey make hmore notom less desirh but the opposite is happening i under biden.
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no wondes happeninr the biden we would rather talk about anything and i mean anything other than the economy. heck, biden even gets stoppedcks by kids these days. d >> do you watch the stanley cupa playoffs? and if you do, d io you haveu a favorite team? fav i did, and i doro the fullite tf your fliers. >> ups the fliers didn't comedit close to making the playoffs, but expect a lot more of these frivolous, fluffy little events from now until election day. now, by contrast, trumpebyt the economic nightmare hard today in new hampshire with real solutions about how to start turning things around under the trump reciprocal trade, companies, factories and jobs will come roaring back into our countryivs and massive deficits that we'vet beent we'v paying for decades and decades going to disappear . i will also revokeisappear chint favored nation traits that i will gain total independence from china. >> music to my ears now
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states like texas, florida, south dakota, tennessee,. they are run by smart republican governors. they voted for trump because they knew that biden would do we just what he's done, wreck the economy, fling open the border, push radical social policy and leave a huge openinge for china. to all happen, the outcome oned. f 2020 four .g to depen and that election is going to depend largely on how many of those suburban women, how many of those independentshu who supported biden last timppo that tny of those hate republicans so much thaty econ will choosewill c more ecoc pain over a returnn to prosperity and common sense.e my friends, let's not't finish off america. let's finish off socialism soc and stupidity. ialism andand that's the angle.e >> joining me now,ist and global peter, youff, chief economist, global strategist at euro pacific capital . peter , you've ahead of l the curve on this stuff for soea long. now, what's ahead for us if we keep going down the biden road beyond twenty , twenty four for another?
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and i can't even i'm saying itbe for years. well, it doesn't look good you know, i couldn't help but laughing as you were playing these clips of biden administration shills talking about the president's accomplishments ins office, t ai you know, he hasn'tthan runni accomplished anything other ngthan running up the debt, stre weakening the economy and strengthening inflation. and you know, the worst part about the weak gdp numbers thaty came out today was thatart of the inflation numbers that are part of the gdp in q1 of this i year, inflation las actually strengthened over the fourth quarter of last year. so not only is the economyt year weakening, but inflation is strengthening. you have the worst of bothakenis worlds. . this is stagflation and it's going to get worse now. >> paul krugman over at the new york times. you , as everybody says now,inge he's writing that the economy is in better shape thans in i suspect most pundits or even generally well-informed readers may realize. america has experiencede a remarkably fast and essentially complete jobame
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market recovery. b inflation has subsided substantially. recovery fon is ,d. well, not so bad. i peter , take it away. the real problem is that real pe paul krugman still has a job. but, you know, if you look at the jobs that have been created, they're low paying service sector jobs. so what's happened during the biden presidency is people have. lost good jobs, high paying jobs with benefits and they've been forced to replace them with two or three low paying part time jobs . that's where all the jobs are coming from.mbers show for that's what the numbers show. the onlythe only reason we're c jobs is because we're destroying so many good jobs. and you need to cobble together two or three part time jobs thatryjobs to try to replace yt income. and that means that we means ha. more jobs, but they're not goodt jobs. they're bad jobs. people would rather havejobs the jobs they lost than the jobs that they're forced to work. o workpeter , i think in the nee 10 years, if we keep going downh this road with china c, these't evs, we won'a t have a car
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industry anymore. not not the sort that we hadd to gotten used to . >> peter , great. to see you as always. >> we got to roll, but wreckinge the economy isn't the only job biden wants to finish. he's also using the climat e crazies in his administrationer to further demolish our military . >> the proposed swapping of the military's non tactical vehicles for an all electric fleet. o you support the military milit adopting that ivar fleet by 20 y 30 ? >> i do. o and i think we can get there as well. get there as well an and i do think that reducing our reliance on the volatility of globally traded fossile know fuels, where we know thatevent global events such as the wasucr in ukraine can jack up prices for people back home, it doeso not contribute to energy security, unlikeity. a i'm sorr, i'm being uncharitable. this woman is so stupid,>> laurh i can't stick the stupid peoplse . first of all, she knows nothing about the u.s. military, she says. globally traded fossil fuels. fw we have all the fossil fuels we need right here in the unitednoh states .ing about at she's talkin she knows nothing about what he she's talking about in her brilliant plan, already runningm
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into a major problem. charging stations are. constantly charging and they're imposing enormous costs.s the changingng excuse, because unce enormous costs and uncertainty on the country, the charginguir requirements for vehicles are changing as technology advances . the industry has not yet settled on a single format for charging, installing enough chargers cost effectively without sinking money into somethin moneg that could be obsolete in a few years is aa major challenge. major chw it's only a matter of time, don't we? until the biden administrationnt imposes this e.v. agenda on alla military vehicles in february. 2020 two , the army released the a climate strategy which includes a fully electric tactical vehicle fleet. by twenty fifty . joining me now g me to talk aboutel davis this is retired lieutenant colonel daniel davis, senior fellow in military expert for defense priorities. he was second inoritie commandsf a tank squadron. lieutenant colonel .
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when i hear jennifer granholmjef speaking about milera issues, i think to myself, that's another first. >> well, you know, i'm looking at it from an operational perspective. >> and i and i have ane engageds combat operations where it'so kd important to keep maintain a lot of spin going over longcen distances in enemy territory. >> and refueling is a crucial f thing because once you run outdo of fuel, you don't get thea luxury to go to a gas station.y you have to stop and fuel up. al and sometimes you get as little as 30 secondtos to make su you get just enough fuel in the tank to go to the next one . an iv whene stopre going in that you can't you're not going to stop for a l haur for each vehicle. it's impossible to even have c that much chargingharg to go forward. i just don't see anyi don' wayto the current technology level that that's anywhere near feasible. >> lell, and also forcin near fg our military to go electric. would that not be a huge boon? to china? >> because we know te they're doing everything they want to dominate electric vehicles, but also the regularn
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combustion engine vehicles. engi thatceant to dominate industry and they're moving full, full force there. >> well, they want to dominate that. but, you know, i'm hoping that the united states can use some of that american ingenuityd to keep that stufft have on the american side and not have to rely on those kinds of . external supply chains. you know, anything that doesn'at take that into account. and then you set upl flex the potential flexibility for the opponents or if you set upi? the vulnerability to our military, that's the wrong answer. i think we need to dhe wrong ank to secure the military, not to set up potential vulnerabilities in our fleet. >> i mean, don't we haveilities. a major recruitment shortfall right now?t we wnow?e now depleted our own munitions, javelin, missiles, all going to ukraine. we have to we have to replace wn all those. right. and now we want t to addto a yed another burden to our alreadyy overburdened, understaffed, you staffed military that you said g it's so good right there because it's not just one thing
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and too many people think in isolation. but when you're talking about isolation.he ammunitio n, but also the bradley fighting vehicles, stryker fighting vehicles and then alting vehicll the artillery, self-propelled artillery, then all of the ammunition on top ofyour wag the other things you're talking about there. >> and now you're wanting to throw, you know, the highweea speed between now and 20, 30 toh replace almost all of the vehicles that we get thatve mighhiatt huge amounts of money and much more than they're saying how much munitions is china wasted in c the military conflicts? hoisted , they've gotto they're holding on to theirs. >> yeah, thi >>s is interesting how they do that.do lieutenant colonel , great to see you . always my pleasure. all right. the vaunted brain trust, the biden white house thinks that they have a way to reboot the kamala 5000. ke? now, what will it take? the results next. plus, some new intrigue in intru the desantis versus disney lawsuit. the >> see, in a few, there's an
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and we'll include a bottle of nugenix thermo x, our newest, most powerful pattinson writer ever. >> absolutely free notecards. what note cards? well, the white house, they're still in denial. y are stilit is entirely normalr a president to be briefed on reporters who will be asking questions at a press conference and issues that we expect, they might ask about.
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we do not have specificin questions in advance. that's not something that we do. >> all right.we it's norma dl to get prep. >> they should get prepped, butt it's not normal to get an actual question. "l.a. should know that so thea. times denies provide a question ahead of time. so the bigger mystery becomesr t whery was there such a specifics question on his little cheat sheet? there if there's no there there? >> well, here's how cnn framed question gate or allegations about whether or not he had the question in advance. look, it's not uncommon for the white house to preparekind these types of briefing materials for the president. it's worth noting that herrials question was not identicalidat to what was on that note card. s >> these types of moments are things that republicans have seized on , seized on . and if you thought the media coordination with biden ended yesterday or in the aftermath of question gate, well, think again, because axios, they're reporting that anita because dunn's new focus is repg kamala harris image. .
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and then totallyy by by coincidence, i'm sure press e the associated press seemed perfectly in sync with that mission. n perfectly in sync withwriting ar a glimpse of what vice president kamala harris couldtr bring to the campaign trail would have found it this week at howard university. she swaggered, she jabbed, she inspired. >> i think it's very important for us at every moment in time e and certainly this one to seize the moment in time in which we exist in our present and to t be able to contextualize it, st to understand where we exist in past bstory and in the moment as it relates not only tuto the past but the future. she does that wax on wax off thing a out, too, which is very powerful. and she even jokedx of it was a very difficult race. i ran against shelly from new jersey.
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but, you know, i'm from oakland, so it worked outit's sr super funny. then "vanity fair" joined the party saying perhaps it was that harris howard university graduate was back on her homeers turf, or perhaps wasbject the subject matter. but the vice president was intt. her element. more accu >> well, it'ras got it more accurate, i think, to say that press the is in its elemen. elemen yeah. being a complete and totalo li lapdog to liberalism. oh, you got to be fair, though,l and we can't criticize kamalae' harris because she's off limitss . >> what do you think? d sexism and racism or part of the problem? no , question about it. i think that you i think sheowns was not as well known in national politics before she became vice president . becamand i think that she hasnt gotten the credit for all that she's done. >> i guess shady back . how original. joining me now, horace cooper, project .
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twenty one , chairman morris. >> so now racism and sexism are the reasons you cannot really criticize kamala harris, who has an incredible talent of taking up paragrap h after paragraph saying nothing. >> oh, it's worse than saying nothing. it's what did that woman just say? >> i mean, it's remarkable that this president is setting back the quality and talent perspective that qu americans have on blacks and on women. he hasand on managed w to pick f the worst choices in very, very critical positions. this woman needs help, but the help should start l with let's tackle a responsibility that she can. handle competently. it's not the vice presidency. it sidency. wasn't even as a senat. >> you may recall, she was one of the first people to drotp out of the presidential race. >> what the new york timesa memr said about that camp campaign,
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its summing it up here, buupt basically it was one of ca the worst run campaigns. >> absolutely. was she managemp d to offend everybody. >> to get to know her wasdi to dislike her. well, that'sslhe not reallyg a winning strategy. >> but they're starting, right,y horace? they're stuck there. >> they can't get rid of her, but they there's no way able to they may not be able to .o by >> but what they shouldn't do is the shameful thing of saying if you and i see what is obvious for everyone to see that this is the mostthe most i incompetent vicenc president tht this country has ever had, if we say that that that's somehow anti woman or anti black, thisnt incompetent president has selected so many people. fer gr. >> it's remarkable that jennifer granholm, me green energy. >> thania, you can't even i mean, you know, at some point you do arrive at a loss of words. there is na loss oo nothing to . but cnn's van jones obviously got that call from anita dunn.nn
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>> watch this. she is in such an unusual position. she's a woman, she's black, she's asian, and she's runningd alongside the oldest person to ever do it.th so she's essentiallye oldest rug for president . that's what she's doing. and i think people understand that. but i thinunderstand thai k shts that. >> and i think thai think sht ik that she's going to rise to the occasion. >> and so she's had three years to rise to the occasion. >> tha ot isn't going to happen. but by the way, this is way offg message, way off message electy. joe biden. >> and when he stumbleso you are and falls down, here'sgo who you're going to get. the americanin get people have already decided thisthat president is heading into a reelection with some of the lowest approval numbers wesr have seen. but guess whose numbers are worse? e kamala harris is . kama >> so folar him to say, vote for him and you're going to get her her, that's not on message. >> i think that that doesn't help them, that she's running for president . hora, so good to see you in seei
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the studio. >> all right. thank you . studiohe picked this fight becae was feelings hurt aboutra: he one comment from the previous ceo about a piece of h legislation. so this isn't how it works. sten agaigovernment can't step in against a private entity and defame them and do with behavior. >> taking on disneme they is not only petulant, but should be concerning to people who claim that their free market conservatives because political retribution against a private company is definitely not conservative and quite frankly, un-american.citiut is e and quite frankly it's the idea that somehow being t hepro-business means giving companies their own governments. thatn governments? is not what t is all about.he they're upset becausey they're actually having to live as everyb by the same rules as everybody else. od they don't want to have to pay the same taxes as everybody else. >> but every as a legal matter,a how does holding disney accountable? by removing a special privileges amount to targeted harassment? s ca joining mese now on this, the legal merits of this case is chris landow, attorney ,
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former law clerk to justices thomas and scalia, former former amb as well. >> chris ,e does disney have a case here, laura ? no, i thin>>k disney has to lean the first rule of holes when you're in a hole, stop digging. >> and this lawsuit, i think any lawyer who looks at this would say, what on earth are they doing there? ing the fact they're highlighting the fact that they had these specialegesa privileges and that they entered into these midnightndinto contracts right before their special little district evaporated. >> evaporated. now they're suiny these contracts are inviolate.tc tshow dare they take a look atta these contracts? i mean, i don't know where disney is going with it. >> what were some of tha the privileges that they had under this longstanding agreement? >> well, they basically had almost a self-governinnding g fiefdom there in central florida. and , you know, you ca.n e time understand at the time whens de disney was developing this, they were addingves a lot of valueo remember to florida. but, you know, disney ha tdhat to remember that this was s a very special situation itbout
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had. and they should have started thinking about that when they started to get involved inn politics. saura , again, i think thi is one of the big things that'su happening in our country, that corporations are takin countrg anst role in p activist role in politics. >> this should be a big warning to corporations not to do that it >> laurait is not good for the corporations. >> look what: happenet whdat-bh to anheuser-busch with the bud withlighlight. now, here's how disney is claiming that desantis is violatingw disney its first amendment rights, saying governor desantis called on the legislaturet rights to pu bills to punish disney for a speech. one bill dissolving reedy creek improvement district, the other installing a governor selected instal oversight board. w again, it's kind of crazy. can i don't even know how they canis be suing desantis becaus e of the flor they're challenging the acts of the florida legislature and they're challenging the acts of this board. >> they don't there's none of bd cuher political . so, in other words, to take try to try to cut him down before he announces for00%. president 100%. >> laura , i mean, i don't i do think he's a proper defendant,de even on the terms of their ownn
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complaint. so the standing they don't havea standing to suine him as an't hv individual. i think he is not the propere defender because he's not the personndividual? who allegeo cause of the wrongs alleged inng the complaint. i think they just wanted this to be disney versus decent. it's again, they are doublin veg down, laura , which is justing n it's sad to me., laur t i think a lot of us grew up wit with a very positive image of posi disney. you know, our kids certainly have seetive i oun and it's changed i mean, it's changed direction change. >> but i just i wonder, like, what point is aredr one their shareholders going to say what poi goin earth are you guys doing? what is your end game here? do you think more involved in politics and doubling down on this is good for you as a company? >> a lot of these companiesse get pressure from groups like the human rights campaigget pre which is extremely well funded.l it's a very well connected organization. and across the country, they put enormous pressure on companies. now, what's your diversity ? if you your what are you doing for lgbtq rights? and if you don't comply,y get you basically get a check mark against you . and they're extremelnst you and. >> well, i think there ought to be the countervailing
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pressures of shareholder derivative lawsuits saying, excuse me, but i actuallyctuall invested in your companyy inve i read it right. and you're wrecking it. it right.. th honoredat's als tradition. >> but it's just it's kind of sad, again, laura , that this has wound up in litigation. ever >> and as everything in our country seems to wind up, as they're trying to say that thisto finish up.y are trying io desantis to stand up and say we're done with thise are done, that's not conservative going after a corporation. >> they're the ones that had these special privileges. >> i mean, people like to talk>p about corporate welfareople ta e that's whahat this is , corporate. well, now disney is insisting, how darey is saying you disrupt my corporate welfare? how dare you disrupt my little sweetheartw dare midnight hour contract with my self-governing regulators to come? h >> welfare queens is on welfare at disney princesses. i go. see you a chris , it's great to see you as always. all right. vidas, atf is trying to get creative and how they're going to force millions of gun owneros onto a federal registry. yeah, we knew this was coming. congressman asa expose their plan and he's here inan texas. >> dator
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convicted of not buying the gun control act,people are c it's as felony conviction. >> can you just give me the number? is it ten years? t te i don't i believe it's>> i belie a statutory maximum of ten years and years for owning o a piece of plastic that waswas a that you were told was legal and that you owned for a decade? and that millions of people did. this is what offendsether the sensibilities of americans , whether they own these or not. thdo these do these make the gun fire more rapidly? the the the the the stabilizing do these increase the muzzlein velocity, the stabilizing. these allow the you're not allot answering any questions and these allow the firearm to carry more bulles. it couldn't answer that question either. by the way, joining me now, e ji that man you just saw, congressman tom massie ofy the house judiciary committee, ittee.congressman, after embarrf the atf director , you said that they didn't hav theye the authority to put that rule
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in place. >> so why not? change >> and how are you going to change that? well, this is what we'ret we talking about. abou of plastic, and i'm holding it here, but i won'ti be holding it on june 1st. because i'll be a felon if >> lau i can. >> i hold itra: si wanto. >> so this is this is the big threat that's a big threat to america is a piece of plastic. >> oh, sig sauer. that's a good nine millimeter. >> i like that. and this is the original one that was designed at the atf, sent a letter to the te inventor and said, this is legalntor said that t and yol these. they sold millions of these.s of they're betwee e. n ten andhe hands forty million of these i on the hands of american citizens. they've been given one hundred and twenty days to comply or go tos to to prison. now, there's only about 30 days. left on the clock and the compliance isn't even possible in 13 states because if you reclassify, it is a short barrel rifle. in it's illegal in that state.s wh but in the other states wherecoo you could do it, you're going to go into a registry.joe >> and thibis is whaden t joe bn
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wants. he wants 10 to 40 million people to go into a registry by owning a piece of plastic. and they know who law abiding people, what they own and how many guns they own. and my question to this is ,s ts again, explain i why this makes it a short barreled rifle,rreled because you can hold rifle? it t breaking your wrist or what they're claiming that peopler it will take this and shoulder it, put it, n their shoulder and then an it was it's made to go around. >> it's got to yeah. it's made to go on your wrist like this. oh t, feel so much as do this. >> they say, oh, now you've gotf lea rifle. a pro but here's the problem law. for ten years they said it wasn't a rifle and law abiding americans bought them under the direction of the atf. >> congress hasn't changedngres' the law, but the atf under biden has just arbitrarilygoing said , we're going to make allte these folks. all why theis we know why they're doing this. y are is there any doubt i meann was so flummoxed in that.
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q you mean i don't know who did his moot court before he went fr on that panel, but he needsre to fire whoever helped prep him. maybp him.e was homeless persont but he didn't seem to even have the slightest inkling of of what this actually will resultst in for americans or not care. >> he also said something inethe there that was news to us. >> he said , if you so much as separate this from f the firearm, then you're legal. hiw,irearm that's in contraventf what his actual rule says. but he may rul haves saye just e inadvertently a safe harbor to millions of people. consult your lawyers, though, before you take this advice.s ae >> but. kids don't do this at k, home. don't do don't this at home.is but he said all you got to do is separate it from the firearm. that's not wha the firearmt theh but that's what the atff directr director said in our hearing. sa i found that very well. >> there'll be litigation, obviously, if this rule goes forward, but they'll be litigation that will take years. >> it will i don't think thisup, will hold up in cour t their rule. but in the meantime,le he's telling people to destroy thest destroe, throw them away,e
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them, or register your firearm with joe biden and another monumental news today, today's m confirmation oatiof the departmo of justice inspector general michael horowitz. he admitter gened that the feden government searched american's communications. congressmame 'communicatin three point four million times under the auspices of the fisa act act and that one million of those sc searches were conductehed inhe error. >> this is frightening in the fisa program, expires thisss year. foreign intelligence surveillance act, correct? it'syear. the foreign in front y committee, which jim jordan chairs and i serve. on .nd w >> so we can do something about this and we should. now it's timoulde to not just in the patriot act. >> all o.f us got to go. congressman, great to see you . thanks, laura . now a seattle hospital pushing transititransit on children. we're going to show you the chi unearthed documents. plusldn. , the prominent doctor who's calling him out. >> he's fantastic. still isn't forged overnight.
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that the country is still right leaning when it comesth to cultural issues. >> perhaps not enough focultura, but still, 50% of americans said that promoting greateans say thatr respect forl values was a more important goal for society. t gofowhile just 42% said encoug greater tolerance was more important. and on the question of has how society gone too far , in accepting transgender people? 48 percent said yes.48% said they've gone too far , while wh 43% said we haven't gone far enough. and it's for those reasons whyrs it is very important to continue telling stories like the stories unearthed in these documents first reportede" by the daily caller.at t they reveal that the genderhe clinic at seattle children's hospital doesn't just promote these drugs is puberty blockers and menstrual suppression drugs for young patients, but they don't even list mental health screenings as a necessary step, a prerequisiteit
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for giving out these treatment r or these drugs. and that guides large . they've fails to mention hea basically the mental health services that need to be be provided or should be provided. and they indicate that, look, me outs all optional. they must be sought throughid outside institutions. hospital's so the hospital's gender clinict hees not offer long term mental health therapy. th of theseis their documents, though, is their repeated assertion tha tes not the gender clinic does not provide the mental health services. accordinntal healtg to dr. stan. goldfarb, he's the former associate dean for curriculua f at the university of pennsylvania school of medicinen ofinr of do noat the notio harm. and he said that the notion that thosen that children who ae often depressed, anxious or even autistic, that they're notw provided with those services inn a way that's closely linked with the activities of the gender clinic is appalling. >> and that my next guesta fe
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joining me in a few momentsment says the most aspect of all of this. golddr.fore we get t stanley goldfarb, i want to givy e my thoughts on this. when we think of our children and the development ofd their brains, know mosthe det k especially young boys, they're not fully developed. they're about like aret we are twenty five . >> the idea that we're going gkw to know short-circuit, their normal developmental process with these severe interventions without even a mental health check, is it sa. i mean, i to say it it's demonic. . dr. goldfarb joins me now. the clinic accepts, by the way, patients as young as nine. >> and these documents say that again, they don't provide long term mental health therapy. how dangerous is this, dr. goldfarb? >> yeah, laura , thanks so much for having me. >> yes, it's really quitequ appalling. ite appaing that that they would have such a program and say repeatedly anover and over again on this of
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algorithm that they put ads foor primary care physicians about how to treat children with so-called gender dysphoria dysphoria. the clinic does not provide ongoing mental health services. ongoin illustratesis i the real issue with this wholes activityof in united statestes i medicine. it's treated as if ine.t isn' diffic associated with mental difficulties, when, in fact, wwn know that when studies haveamind examined these children, majority of them havef all sorts of psychological problems ranging from autismn to to depression to anorexia. anorexiathey often have been ab and the notion thatt this they're going to treat them without this ongoing sort of support, i thinkf support is r. of astounding. >> well, doctor , i must say, this part, this let me guess let me just jump in real quick, because to me, it's easy to cutt to the chase here. this seems to me to be about money. this is an enormou moneys amounf
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money, correct? >> but, you know, certainly the puberty blockers and the surgical aspect of thesetments treatments are january either for pharmaceutical companies or for the hospitals that provide these services.e >> laurarv, will they make an enormous amount of money on the surgeries? and so, i mean, ongoing mental a health care? i think they make much on that, but they make an enormous amount of indoctrinating these kids and pushing this propaganda, which is why one i nme four young people and by some recent surveys say thatfy they identify as either lgbtq or nonbinary. i mean, that that that kind of tells you everything you need to know about the propaganda. dr. goldfarb , sorry we cut you short. we had a little technical issue there, but we'll have you back , coming up, biden's cognitive decline getting worse. will you be the judge next? oh, i see. so it's working its way
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