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tell, it is to keep the voters miserable. it seems democrats misery because it's demoralizing and the more demoralized the populace feels, the more powerful the parties politicians become. as a result, take your average democratic voter and there is one. have you ever noticed how modern progressives seem so unsatisfied? they seemed anxious of unhinged, little angry nose rings, purple hair. a recent survey by yougov found that liberals were roughly two times less likely than conservatives to feel completely satisfied with their lives. now liberals also reported feeling less satisfied with their own mental health. i'll back them up on that and their family lives and you can see why their entire belief system is in part dedicated and predicated on the idea that the world is about to end due to climate change. it's been in the schools forever. they're hearing it from powerful politicians like aoc, and it means they're willing to do anything, even destroy priceless torrico pieces of art to remind you of that that fact . that's what a few climate extremists did to the national gallery of art in washington.
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they did it on thursday. and we'll take you back about what is happening right now. that's effective. we're security, by the way, that was one of the many examples that climate extremists have been destroying art all over the western world in recent months. >> oh, it shows the destructive nature of our addiction to oil during these times of catastrophic climate change. is needed now more than ever. oh, well, what is worth more art or life?
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we cannot afford new oil and gas is going to take everything we know and love. destroying beautiful art is the first stepping stone in their revolution. but it's not enough for democratic politicians just to convince people that the world is going to end. to keep you miserable. they have to rule over your everyday life. and to do that, they decided to just take everything that you like away, starting with your ability to move freely in the country. joe biden has told he wants to eliminate all gas powered vehicles. right. he wants to force you to drive an electric three hundred and 70 billion dollar investment, which will reduce annual carbon emissions by one billion tons in two , 30 , 20 , 30 . and folks, for example, it offers working families a thousand dollars a year in savings were provided rebates for to buy new efficient appliances, weatherize their homes, get tax credits for purchasing heat pumps and rooftop solar energy efficient ovens, dryers and so
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much more provides tax credits for electric vehicles new and used because we're convinced we convinced the auto companies on this lawn out here a year and a half ago to move to all electric vehicles in the near term. >> it's a gigantic game changer . it's unbelievable. doesn't even know what he's saying. you know, since the world is finally going in, democrats want to control what food you eat and you're allowed new york city mayor eric adams, for example. to him, it means eating healthy means vegan plant based diet. >> i always said we have two mothers, one give birth to us, the other sustains us . and we have been destroying the one that sustains us based on the food that we have been consuming. one in every five metric tons of carbon dioxide. our city emits comes from food ,but our food is not created equal. the vast majority, majority of food that is contribute to our emission crisis lies in meat
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and dairy products. >> all us got to sit in the back going, i can't have steak tonight. with this guys focused on . eric adams believes the world won't be saved if you stop eating meat and dairy. believe it or not, that makes his views look moderate compared to democrats in california. let's do is the state is filled with rampant crime and looting. one third of the country's homeless in california. the cities have open air drug markets. it's clear , it's clear democrats in california aren't trying to fix any of those problems. they're to focus on more pressing issues like the fact that buying candy, yes, candy is legal. proposed legislation in the california state assembly could see a host of popular candies and foods, including skittles, sour patch kids and pears, as well as some types of campbell's soup potentially banned. the goal is to crack down on five common food additives
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that have been linked to cancer and organ damage right. skittles kills organs, i think. right. fair. shake it up next, razzles. yeah, they still make razzles right. meanwhile, in new york , criminals are released on zero cash bail. thousands of illegals are flooding the state's largest city. the democrats run state legislature can't even find enough money to fund more than 14 charter schools. this minority kids, there's enough schools. there should be enough money for one hundred . they did fourteen. that is criminal. but instead of addressing those major issues, democratic governor kathy hochul is busy trying to to ban nicotine products. okay, but nicotine is bad, but marijuana is good and will now be encouraged by the state. >> governor kathy hochul is set to pave the way for new york's first recreational marijuana dispenser within a matter of hours. but there's a caveat. >> the first batch of retail licenses will only go to people who have been convicted of pot related offenses or to their
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family members. >> hochul has promised to shape marijuana legislation around social equity, ensuring that those most harmed by the drug's prohibition directly benefit from its legalization. >> right. the people that were convicted of marijuana charges are the ones allowed to open marijuana businesses. it's insane. ignore real problems, create new ones doing both so that you can make your life more miserable. in my rough estimation, that's what the democratic party's current playbook seems to be. lawrence jones has been watching this, but also going from city to city. his show is great cross country. see you on saturday. you see him now nine o'clock and we have two hours today. you'll be hosting this weekend and you'll be hosting this show next week. >> lawrence, as you're watching this, this was frustrate you because you go to these cities, you travel the country . you know, the real problems trying to stay composed, because i talk with the people that are being impacted by their policies. i mean, look, it is really not partisan for me.
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it's like when you see people that are being shot up. of course, i saw baltimore, philly. it's not a major city that i have not here. when you see the hopelessness with the kids, they decided they were going to keep them at home doing a pandemic. and then you won't give them a quality education in the school. then when the parents are upset that their kids can't read , they fight the parents. they're totally sold out to the teachers union. they say the real threat is the nra. but everyone knows that the most powerful union that exists is the teachers union. i mean, this issue after issue, people having to pay eight bucks for eggs. >> i mean, the gas prices is issue the issue. and then they say they they love the climate and they care about the issue. but when the people of east palestine needed help, you see any push to the door? yeah, the president hasn't been there. this gender ideology, the that that is touching. but we still don't know the manifesto of the killer in tennessee is issue, issue after issue that the democratic party has built. and look, i don't say this
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with any joy in my face. my first political campaign was in twenty fifty for barack obama. okay, i've seen both parties. they both have let people down. but there is one party that is married to their ideology and i think that's the democratic party. so in new york , we have a chance to see this up close and their reform is destroyed. city and i want to see every major city, zero cash bail so criminals get to go back on the street and they they they actually bargain down every single charge. so even the democratic governor want to bail reform. there were three weeks late on a deadlock. all they did was fund public defenders. they basically look the other way. and who benefits from charter schools? minority kids don't tell me the democratic party is for minorities. because you only open up fourteen that leave thousands of families heartbroken because they're not going to get the attention they deserve. >> and who are the people that are black and brown communities? yes, you know, i always tell republicans that we have they have the right message, but the wrong messengers, the democrats have the wrong message, but the right
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messengers, they sell, the people think they're going to get one thing with that party. yeah, but they but they don't get that. the republicans had any brains because if they win the black vote when the latino vote , democrats can't win an election if they were to go in the committee to set up. and just so liberty, i mean, it's not something special that they care about. the kids care about the safety of their families that win every election. unfortunately, they're not doing that. and of course, the democrats sell racial grievances every single election cycle. all right. the bad news is it can't go on the road next week because you're going to be here at eight o'clock. i love my people, but you can't. you're going to be anchored to the desk. and then i will look forward to watching your show tomorrow night. you're passing the torch. absolutely, brother. great to see. thank you . all right. actually , saturday, too, you know. all right. thanks, lawrence. i'll have to read this intro and you can just sneak back , sneak out gradually. that chair rotates if you . all right. you can go now. you want to go. all right. it's saturday night. all right. you may remember last year democrats in congress gave
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their irs, the irs, 80 billion dollars in new funding to hire nearly ninety thousand new irs agents. at the time, democrats told us the irs needed the money to crack down on tax cheats. what democrats didn't tell us is those irs agents would be doing that with the use of force. >> here's an official video. they are recruiting. watch. >> in addition to being accountants, we're also law enforcement officers, which is very interesting because a lot of the special agents that work for the irs, they don't come from a law enforcement background. we get to do the same things like all the other law enforcement officers. do things happen? we have to be able to respond. >> so we have to be ready. so we teach our agents to fire a firearm, to be able to shoot. we teach them defensive tactics ,methods of defending themselves and protecting others as well. so they go through that entire process so that not only can they analyze records, they also have that law enforcement component. >> really? so i have a bookkeeping bunch of people going to come to my door with guns. oh, only billionairess. seven hundred twenty four billionaires in
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the country. that's a lot of irs agents. review of job postings on the irs website shows the agency is looking to hire armed agents in all 50 states. james gagliano is retired fbi supervisory special agent and maybe he's one of the few not surprised by this. are you surprised about the aggressiveness of these ads and the hiring they need? >> they need thousands of employees over the next ten years. are you surprised the irs need to be armed? well, i mean, brian , for years and years and years, the irs has had an arm called the criminal investigative division. those folks are armed. they are agents. and look, it started with the treasury department. you're thinking about like eliot ness. and back in those days and there are occasions where people can be sure, look, i think they're seventy nine thousand or eighty thousand employees in the irs. i only think they've only got about two thousand or of like 4000 total members. now, that carry firearms. they're dealing with everything. the police are right now with a
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defund movement. they're having trouble recruiting and they're having trouble retention, brian . so i just love this. applicants must be willing to carry a firearm and work a minimum 50 hours a week when irregular hours and will be on call to bring the heat 24/7, including holidays and weekends. they just have to crack down people like matt taibbi. they got i'm not saying they were armed, but they're knocking on his door in the afternoon sending a message. i don't know anybody that is that concerned about this. >> i really don't. should they be? no. i mean, i think i'm not a big fan of how the recruitment is being done these days with the job fairs and things like that. but as i just said , they're really struggling to recruit people and how president biden and his administration thinks that they're going to hire an additional eighty seven thousand employees, not all of them, that will not be armed. but i don't know how they're going to do it. and i don't think these ads are going to help. yeah, we'll see. i just find it hard to believe
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that they're just going to crack down on the rich. i find it hard to believe that they're not going to crack down on the deli owner, the the dry cleaner, the gas station owner, because they get a lot of revenue in revenue. that's how they're going to drill down and get the receipts up to fund some of these social programs. that's what republicans are desperate to defund. this operation. final thought and do you feel as though i always thought that they would combine with the fbi if they thought they were a possible hostage situation? i did not know that they would be law enforcement essentially ,the fbi and the irs do work closely together. >> but, brian , look, they're claiming that they're only going to be going after people that make more than 400 thousand dollars a year. and i guess that's where the rubber's got to meet the road. if that's really going to happen or to your point, they go after the deli owners, right? the small business owners, which makes up, i think, 80% of the the economy in this country. >> thanks so much. appreciate it. yeah.
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>> all right. thank you . officer gagliano. meanwhile, first was anthony fauci, now teachers union chief randi gordon is trying to absolve herself of any wrongdoing during the covid lockdown. she says she wanted your kids in school all along. we know better. all that home schooling you were doing was just because you wanted to be there. she was begging you to come back to school. that's wrong. we'll discuss it next. don't move. there's an old saying that you'll never meet a con artist that you don't like. elizabeth holmes took silicon valley by storm. she knew she was lying to investors. terry farrell committed all kinds of fraud, credit card fraud, forgery, retail theft. anthony gignac, was so anthony gignac, was so outrageous that people say hee has to be a member of the royal. family. how far does hype go until it
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>> i love using home and i think you will too. >> i fear the winds of change. >> glad you're back. hey, it could be years befores o we find out just how mucrthg damage the covid lockdown's did to this country, to our kids. the share of adultssuffered mwho reported feeling anxietydw and depression skyrocketed. but it waserne the childrencessr who arguably suffered more than any of the group. the necessarily kept out. of school. thanksth in part to the teacherr unions, which are controlled un and control the democratichist party. the head oorf the second larges. teacher's union in the country ev ,randi weingarten, is nowr po trying to revise history in a hearing on capitol hill this >> week, she said she did everything in her power to keep schools open every day from february on trying to get openig schools open. we knew that remote educationo e
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was not a substitute for opening schools, but we alsolive knew that people had to be safe . >> and maybe it's because i live in new york city.. i live nea r a hospital every. other minute. there war membs aner ambulance,w was terror. our members were terrified. otherse we were terrified. and what we were simply lookingt for was clear scientific guidance. and when worke we couldn't get o did it ourselves and we worked >> we spen with doctors and we worked with others and we just triey d to get it oucot there. >> we spent every day fromp wasr february trying to get schoolsop open. that is completely false. enwhen former president donald trump was trying to reopen schools in the fall of 2020, randi weingarten called this decision reckless, callous, called the cruel. rebecca hinrich remembers that well, is a scholar att the hudson institute and joins us now. rebecca, you watched this hearing. she really wants to have
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revisionist history here. she does. one does wants v everyoner ieinr to think that she's notfive culpable, but she is . >> i was very interested in m amese hearings, brian , because i am a mother of five young children. so i lived through this pandemic like the whole rest of my fellow americans . it and i know exactly what happened. she is trying to dish out t falsehood aftehir all, and sheua thinks that we're going to actually swallow this. we know that in 2020, as yous, r said , she said that those those of us it's not just president trump, but those of us parents, private schools and other red states who wanted to ope and n schools were callous, reckless and cruel. yeahwe, when we take that personally, we love our kids our more than anything. and we knew from the beginning we could look at we could look at the studies that were coming out, too. and we knew that our kids wereul perfectly safe going back into these schools. s likes beforeand it's really, y offensive that she would guess like this before and lie. >> let's be honest, she's on august first. she celebrated when a judge a struck down the florida bar was going to open up their schools. a judge struck it down, stop
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them from doing it. she celebratedy 21st, sh on feby twenty . first, she said she e needtos more time to bring a rank, bu and file along.t th she'd like to open ue p schools, but the teachers weren't quiteh. ,quite ready yet.sh she kind of forgot that. also, important, she basically admitted and we knew this because it was a trail that she was writing the policy thatmos r the cdeac would put out editing the memos in real time. wes qualifications the chief, right. >> she's trying to deflect cdc.t she was really the one that was, deciding this, but she wase ar lobbying the cdc. and we knoea tw that those areae where the unions were the most influential across the country ,those are the areas tha the school closures stayed closed longer. so we know that she had a direct effect on this. we kno chw, by the way, brian ,e. that in all of these areas, too, these children werewith otr suffering. i mean, parents can see this s,a but we were educated. we could looolk at we could look at the studies. ge could look at what's goin knewn europe with other schools . we could see tha that schools we opening safely. and she continued to to reallyon
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scaremongering and shame people when we knew that the science actually was on the side of the parents who wanted children back into the classroom. >> though, as she has in common with anthony fauci, they will nevehat r say this. i was wrong., i thought this. this is what i thought.hey want this is what i learned. t people say, okay, maybeo i understand a little bit where you came from, but they want to they want to revise what we know they said. and number two , i think it'd.st important they never think of collateral damage. if i keep the schools closet closed to get sick . but we don't think about what'se happening at home. the rooms arminority ke closed. they're not paying attention. minority kids aren't ope nn up a laptop. and most of the time there's no parent supervision there. and they needed the schools open the most. and now we finisd out. virus n and we knew then they were not, susceptible to this virus. no mental health problems went up and scores, especiallye math and reading proficiency, went way down. they need advocates.them. my children are going to be
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okay by the grace of god . they've got parents who are married, are going to advocate for them. but think about all thosne children with just a single mom who had to go back to work and they were stuck in front of a screen. those are the childrenn who needed an advocate. randy should have been advocating for them. she was not. she became their adversary in an adversary of public education. >> and remember, these idiotg ts were going from the firstt pandemic six feet apart. and they said , well, if we the spread to death six feet apart, would not be able to get kids back in school. another reasonnything. to keep . shut. no o ten they say, wait a second, that's not basedha on anything. six feet doesn't mean anything.. no one ever apologize for. it's incredible. y it's bringing me back to thatwh time. i'm going to because i'm going to gile the de's do back . have a great weekend. thank you . thank you all right. epercuss meanwhile, the bushio administration's decision to end title forty two is already having e oves disastrous repercussions as migrants line up in droves across the border before the regulatory change takes effect on may 11th. nor of tin a press conference on tuesday, the governor of the state of chihuahua, mexico, told reporters that over thirty five thousand migrants have set camp in juarez, el
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paso, texas, just acrosseo showi the river. it's already feeling the surgeto hears recent footage showingme the consequences. >> sacred heart church has become the epicenter forocumente migrants who have entered the country and find themselves in el paso s,. w father rafael garcia says they're open to both documented and undocumented immigrants. hec buh t with two weeks to go until the tide of 42 is lifted, he says>> we the situation insidec the church is already unsustainable. >>, i mean, we can handle so many, but this is beyond our control and beyond our capacity. >> and the last couple of days,0 according to cbp, the el paso sector seeing about a thousandpl three hundred fifty marks a day sinchundredse the month of apri. hundreds have shown upe. here ig the streets of el paso. before, >> well, former ice director jonathan fahy was watching that with us. we discussed thinas beforethan,n and knows a thing or two aboutne the border and what we're abouta to experiencing experience. jonathan , what happens when io mutitle 40 , who goes away n be three weeks? this mess that we have nowen sen agaioing to get so much worse because the only thing they've been able to do is send
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some people back under title 40 to really get tion. o strange. the the reason is pandemic is the here. you've got to go back . this is emergency situation. and the administration didn't even like title 40 to begin with . th.they couldn't stand in the wy of their agents enforcing law, at least in that respect. bu tt it's total open borders. new york this week said he's going to start sending people back and it's like, well, you haven't done it for two and. a half or almost two and a half . i don't se's goie a changeng.o e so for you to go goes away. he says, we have a plan. it's going to be title eight .nl right. gud title eight , we're going to set up we're going to set up, a enclave in guatemala and we're going to do one in wel colombia where people can report there. >> they'll fil decide il up, fill out a form, go download an app, and then we'll decide ife to they can come here. and we're going to cut out the coyotes, the traffickers, 'g and we'll decide if you're eligible to come. is this going to work? de, it's not going to work.ke i mean, it's going to work for al the democrats and for the biden administration because they are going to keep people coming across and we're going to fly them over the borderong as and t into the stadium.
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they all they have to do is and this administration has been very clear , as long as you'reca willing to falsely claim asylum, you come here, you get g every benefit of american citizens, plus you get a free do poll phone, which is a nice little bonus. but they're going to continueise to do this besg fo because theyw politically this is the best see thing for them. york they don't care about the consequences. thisyou see on the clip and you see in new york city, they areti consequences to the american people. and thiss administration doesnt here because open borders is their highest priority. 'sjobut it's not working.e bord only thirty four percent oerf wo the country thinks he's doing a good joban on immigration and even less think he's doing a good job at the border. if you just want to be selfish and political, how does this benefit them? they're not votingthey do well, i think they're playing the long game on this and they do expect them to be voters.a mt and congress just recently voted to to allow non-citizens to vote in d.c. so it'sio a mainstream position. y of so they're pushing what they call comprehensive gohs istion reform, whic is basically to formalize the amnesty of everyone that's gotten here illegally. and opened the border. issue,
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so, yes,th this is a long termbg political play and people >>ople may not vote on the border issue. they may, but longyears term, i think the democrats see this as a win for them. i.c they might be wrong, but that'su what they do. how many years you workence the border? i was a federal prosecutor for seventeen years. i was that i so i know this issue very well. i don't know deal. the conseques to the community if people say, well, it's always been bad,'s what's the big deal ? how different is this?rdinarily >> if it's always been bad,akes it's far worse. d it's extraordinarily bad now. and what makes it so bad? even before this, the democrats were constantly undermining alla enforcement. so, you know, with sanctuarys b. cities or anything else. so tucson was bad before it waso because the system had been undermined all along and the cities are going bankrupuse yout because of it. it >> they can't balance their budget because you have to house. you have, joo feed, you have to transport. and now it's ntho longerank a problem. >> tha yit's an american problea someone's got to sober up.nw john , thanks so much.t have a great weekendyear.'se su premthank you .n >> all right. a
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tells the wall street journal, quote, i personally have a pretty good idea who's responsible, but that's different from the level of proof that is needed their li to name t somebody. so as a result of all of this, as you pointed out, their lives were threatened. he continued by saying those of us who werofe thought to be ino the majority, thought to have approved my opinion, were really targetshe decis of assassination. it was rational fos.r people to believe that they might be abl e to stop the decision in dobbs by killing one of us . dot and of course, there was an assassination attempt or a plot that was thwarted. now what we don't know who'sesti responsible yet. we can makone some assumptions. it's someone y didn't working forckin the court because that january investigation revealed that they didn't t think it was likely someone like hacking into the it systems from outsid e the court. and if the leaker is stillif a there working for the supreme court,ll this is going to putg t pressure on them. so ihef thf alisl of a sudden we see some resignation, it couldce be suspicious. now, depending on the detail soing to ha of this leak, it could lead to criminal charges. people think that that's an assumptionthleaker. assume that that's definitely going to happen. but the leaker i likely would
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have had to be breaking the law in obtaining that draft before they can actually face those kinds of charges. aking nejason , thanks so much. jason rantes. breaking news, meanwhile, joinin g us on the phone to put it in perspective, jonathan turley, law professor at george washington university andfox news, fox news contributor. jonathan , are you surprised justice alito sayssurprise, i tk i know who it is , but i don'tat have enough i don't have enough proof to actually bringpu charges. >> what do you thoughts?. one surprise that he said so publicly for a number of months ,we've been hearing that m the court had a particular person in mind. i've actually heard various names, actually one particular name offered between by alito i is that there's a difference between believind g that this is the case and being able to prove it. and what it leads to is thisyoue really chilling notion that viu've got someone out there >>o's practiceold law after
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violating the most fundamental y principles of our profession. yeah, i mean, brian , this is likate having an atheist laiest or an arsonist or a arsonist architect. you know, you do this orwy this person did things that a lawyerl cannot do and still be ay lawyer. and yet this person is likely practicing a lawyer. indeed, these justices may have interacted with this person after the supreme court tenure was over, migh it still be ther. >> so, jonathan , what i thought was interesting is this gives. >> the marshal did a good job eh with the resources given to theinahead tom. y ha >>ve really. budge you didn't give them everythinge they needed in order to geret j to the bottom of this. >> do they have a limited budget? well, there was a question cal as to whether chief justice robert made the right call in not bringing in the fbi. i mean, there are literallyon. blocks away from the leading department of the worlde on forensic and computer
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investigation. and i cae n understand that the chief justice didn't want the executive branch walking around the court and opening t the files and interviewing. right. but there's still this lingering question as to goether the court could have done more earlt y on . but at the end of the day,e cour you've got someone hert.e. who shattered this culture of the court. washington is a city that floats on leaks. the only islanit didn'd in thats the supreme court. it didn't leak. and what clarke didd is shattered. thatthis, it's sense of trust on the court. >> and he also indicated j thiu it's caused a lot of tensionre between the justices. he knows the justice s didn't do this. he knows it was not them forhe s sure. and he said that things were not normal all year. and he also says part of this o is part of an effort to prevent the draft from becoming law, intimidate, intimidate into changing it, or if you assassinate one of them,c
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a democratic president nominates to a democratic senat e a democraticls justice. id and then there is no, yo decisin reversal. after o so this is a real thing. he also said you could poundem steel, you can be critical, but you wouldn't have to . our legitimacyuntry, and. that's a problem for the country. and no one defended us . >>of final thought? one o well, he's right in that we had an attempted assassination of one of the justices. and if h ie is correct, this wad an effort to try to prevent his opinion from being published. yeah, it may havoe backfired. itese justices may have decided that they were not going's to yield to this type oft unethical conduct. >> i know.gei it's just amazing. want and the impact of this and the leak and not getting somebody idn't hai think is terrible. we'll see where it goes. but justice alito did want to come forward. he did not have to give this interview and these quotes to the "wall street journal" today. anks. jonathan , thanks.t ther really appreciate'e us interrupting your friday night. you gave us some quality time. appreciate it.
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meanwhile, it's hard to believe as we change gears, but there'se a growing element of the leftn i that wants to sexualize children and comes with the support of the bidena w th administration. there's nothing else you could concludeat. the doj is now suing the state of tennessee over a law that protects children from radical gender experiments. accordin childg the doj, childrn must be entitled to mutilate themselves, puberty blockers and surgery. meanwhile, this troubling support online for so-called youth attracted persons, that's what we callattracte. elon musk just had to ban a user that proudly displayed a flag that apparently represents a community of children loving adult elon musk says it will not be tolerated.en thank you . freedom >> meanwhile, land in starbuck joins us now. the founder of republi freedom . so in 14 separate states , 17 republican led states, decisn they passed a law banning gender affirming car e fore suin transgender children. let them make the decision whenn they're old enough to do it. and now in tennessee,where they're suing back , saying nodo one should be denied access
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to necessary medical care. >> where do you stand? >> well, the notion that thistio is necessary medical care s is just atrocious, almost ofeatrocious as thta weaponization of our justice system. and what we're seeing in u the state of tennessees toe co t we are not going to be bullied into allowing us to be complicit in the abuse of children chemically castrating a prepubescent boy and giving a 12 year old girl a doublew mastectomy is abuse and we refuse to lay down and allowdes, our children's bodies to be destroyed. their identities to be dismantled and their childhoods to be sexualized. isn'it's unbelievable that 1 the administration would say, yeah, they're part of a justice, get involve4-s to ch. this isn't right.o we need to know that a 14 year e old who wants to changeo do their gender has the right to do so. if the parents aret in on board> they're not going to be able to do it in these 14 states. it's. are you surprised they're digging in here? >> yeah, well, yes. tha no, i mean, this is who we'ree m dealing with . these are people who believese that. children havee
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a fundamental right to castrate themselves. t heas young as nine years old.o i mean, thatsa is what we're talking about here. oand almost as if it's the samt as asking, you know, rosa parks to get up off of her seat . this is a gross distortion of what civil rights are.e thisri is child abuse thats pa they are forcing us not justre the state level, to be in violation of our state rights,ep but as parentstable no, our parr rights as well. >> what's going on with this whole is this acceptable forthis adults who are attracted to young people to have their own flag and bin our se ot we supposed to accept this in n wesociety all of a sudde will never accept this in our society, at least in c tennessee, we are fighting back . and that's why they're so scared. that's why they've targeted we will not alens because we do, back and we have a child protection movement here. we ed by will not allow our chin to become embraced by maps or whatever they want to call them. now, it's disgusting. oxbut this is what happens when you have an orthodoxy that allows you to be whatevey you wy you feel like. if you could be ,advantag
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whatever gender you want, whatever sexuality you want, you can be whatever ag advocate you want. and that is why y arthe wae takg advantage. and we're goinclear wherg to sem also advocate for their civil rights. >> and by the way, tennessee, it was pretty clear whereal gov they stood. seventy seven . sixteen of the house.er the twenty six , six in the senh . why is the federal government getting involved? e we bi'm reading this story anm thinking to myself, is this the onion? is we bein dailyg punkt? this is insane that we'reessive dealing with this no.w on amove daily basis. a and the administration seemhe to be so aggressive, landiadn, thank you very much.e in >> have a great weekend. thanks so much for having me.at all right.? we mov e ahead. a cow is on the loose in chicago. what could possibly go wrong? look, from the moment you were born, you've been on a quest. you've been searching. i'm greg laurie and i want to share a few thoughts with you about what you're searching for. maybe you thought to possession
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expert. forest, what could you telll tel these people? thehow you characterize what they're experiencing, brian ? i'll tell themosystem. congratu, because you have a very healthy m, because that's what this is an indication of. yeah, absolutely. doesn' it mighf you'ret look het it doesn't look nice.l things it looks very unpleasant. well, it might be if you're a human, but if you're a trout, this is one of the most wonderful things that can ever happen. so what happens is these in lakes, mayflies live for abor in lakes, in the water, and then all in simultaneity.ino they have this big hatching event. and that's whauttet you're seeia here. you're seeing millions of these insects that are coming out ofn the watea r to reproduce and lay their eggs. and in an ecosystem where there isn't a lot of oxygen in the water, an unhealthy waterway, there wouldn'tn any mayflies. o this is an indication ofe firs a very healthy ecosystem. >> but we were here first.'t wan those residents were here first. they don't want to live>> sur with these flies. the gettingy are w this? >> sure.m that's a goo, bed point.cay
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we don't want to livean abo with them. vehe waterand luckily, we don't, to for long because they only you'ven above the water for about twenty four hours. so literally by tomorrowh wi, ts time you've got nothing to worry about. the mayfly hatch will have passed you'l and everything wile back to normal and you'll have a bunch of fat, happy trout in all your waterways. >> right. if that's somethin g thathey're thewsth you wanty., that is great.ng but you're saying the fact that they're there shows everything's healthy. all right. now, this a lot of people getting really freaked out last year by the invasion of trees the spotted lantern fly. they came ouant ofd cr nowhere to destroy trees and crops. and now wem. hea r they are back and expected to be even i a bigger problem. oh, you going to tell me this is a healthy problem? no, this is actually a great juxtaposition to the mayflies that we just looked at, thesean modern lantern flies are an invasive species that have actually come over from asias an and they're causing millions thd millions of dollars of agriculturales damage to the vineyards and to the wine crops. and these guys arem, bad bause. if you see these guys,pposite to
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you should stomp them. you should kill them. you should get rid of themmayfl because this is an invasive species. this is completely opposite to s the mayflies, which are or natural they are from this area. they indicat he a healthy ecosystem. humananimal r a sign of interference. unhumans have imported theses animals and now they're running rampant,hu, with a causing all f problems. >> but w ae can as humans with a fly swatter, take this on ourselves. is there a ddt that's health y, that cancer causing that we can spray and save our wine before it's too late? >> well, let's hope so. there is no ddt and there's noe chemical that can specifically targetge the spotted lanterne flies. yet there is some geneticee processes that are underway.ry and basically what we can do fly as citizen scientists, as people is if you see them, just squash them because every dead spotted lantern fly is aur good right. >> they don't want them.king luh exactly. instead of taking lunch hav and sitting at your desk, go outside and kill some flies. last thing. hey, get a get , you know, have some fun with it.
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