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>> give michelle obama break. never heard that before on fox. wendy from idaho. >> jesse, this is a dial becaus i don't know how it happened, but i am telling you, i love y you, and you go for it. >> all right, we got but i'lls, i love it. see you next week. this is my world. >> good evening, look at the fo news tonight, i'm lawrence jo jones. president joe biden is 80 but you don't need me to tell you that. his age has been on full displa since he took office. the media and democratic party have done their best to cover a his decline. but even that has become harder and harder to do. earlier today joe biden without the equal demaio, to lunch with kamala harris. they went out to get tacos. it reminds us of that time joe
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post a picture of himself in a taco bowl. budget before that biden made a announcement that on everyone i washington including me and his staff. >> we've got a lot of work to do. and i'm doing a major press conference this afternoon, so i love you all, but i like to ask you to leave so we can get down to business. >> it was breaking news, y'all. that was joe biden announcing h was giving a major press conference tonight. now joe biden's handlers know he is in keep full of holding a major press conference. he can barely answer questions on the white house lawn. so the white house quickly work to cover up guidance fake announcement. they said the president misspoke. by now biden's own staff have come to expect this gaffe. but they didn't expect them fro the vice president kamala ha harris. she was supposed to be, you k know, the insurance policy. they didn't know what they were getting. officials in the by demonstration where probably hoping biden secure the church
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when porch when biden became weight to old. at least that is what they thought when biden took off two months in the biden presidency he pointed kamala harris to fix one of the biggest problems facing our country. >> i think the best thing to do is to put someone who when he o she speaks, they don't have to wonder about, is that where the president is. she speaks she speaks for me, doesn't have to check with me. she knows what she's doing, and i hope we can move this along. >> she speaks for me. she doesn't have to check with me. well how did that work out? well, just five months later, here's what the border looks like. >> starting to lose this footag from mission texas sunday afternoon shows a massive group of migrants, the largest we hav ever seen, being held by border patrol, under this bridge right near popular real grand crossin area. the group, at least 1,000 st strong, waiting in the brutal
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texas heat to be processed. >> it was bad, y'all. and it hasn't gotten better since then. one security secretary alejandr mayorkas was at the border toda and he insisted that everything is fine or healed america that the border is not open. it has not been open. now, over 5 million bags have caused the us-mexico border to death -- as president biden became president. you a million migrants are waiting on board right now read for title 42 to expire next w week. >> with title 42 set to expire next week, border patrol agents are preparing for the surge in migrants heading for the us to worsen. but in mexico tensions are already rising. this was the scene outside immigration center in the city of tapachula this week. alyssia people poured into the facility was trying to obtain documents that allow them to freely travel through the country. border agents are also noticing
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a change in the nationalities o people trying to come through. only one third of her mexico, down from 85 percent back in 2011. now those seeking entry also include migrants from haiti, india, russia, peru and venezuela. peter so the vice president failed. and despite the obvious failure officials in the by demonstration give caleb the benefit of the doubt, so year after naming her borders are they gave her a new task: brin peace to europe and work in ukraine the tornado. >> i appreciate and admire president zielinski's desire to join nato. and one of again the sounding suppose of nato is that each country must have the ability, unimpaired, unimpeded, to determine their own future. so i respect president zielinski's desire to be a member of nato. . >> and just days later, and we are not making this up, war
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broke out in europe for the first time in decades. everything she touches unravels. in many ways she is even more incompetent than the president. what's interesting is camilla 2 years younger than joe biden is only 58 years old. she shouldn't be this incompetent. like biden she can ring her own cognitive decline. and that makes her upcoming posts all the more remarkable. it looks like the by demonstration is going to make her artificial intelligence is our. >> i think it's very important, as you have heard from so many incredible leaders of arrest at every moment in time, and certainly this one, to see the moment in time in which we exis in our present. and to be able to contextualize it. to understand where we exist in the history and in the mulch as
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of late, not only to the passport to the future. >> you couldn't get a crazier word salad if you asked check dbt to write a rate, but that's our vice president. the soon to be ai's are. what could go wrong? it's only a matter of time before kamil foster an ai defec video this one. ♪ let me tell you about my best friend ♪ is a warmhearted person who will love me to the end ♪ people let me tell you abou my best friend. >> he is . >> he will come back to this with clay travis but in the meantime walensky advised the riding demonstration that she was stepping down as the head o the cdc today. she like bochy was one of the greatest spreaders of covid m ms. and disinformation. if this is becoming a pandemic of the unvaccinated, and are busy -- biggest concern is we are going to continue to see printable pieces for
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hospitalizations, and family deaths among the unvaccinated. our data from the cdc today suggests, you know, that many people do not carry the virus t get sick will it's been said that her decision comes at a good time since the pandemic ha finally ended. which is weird because most americans understand that the permit -- pandemic was ended more than a year ago. another person thinks the pandemic just ended in the head of the world health organ organization, mark few tedros longer in the earliest days of the pandemic he prayed the change, this government for their handling of the pandemic. you know, the people that cause this. the chinese government is to be congratulated for the extraordinary measures it has taken to contain the outbreak. >> china is actually setting a new standard for outbreak response, and is not an exaggeration. >> will any of these people be held accountable for their li
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lives? >> a professor of medicine at stanford university joins us n now. professor, so they lied multipl times. they aided the chinese government in a way because the lied to the american people so it gave china some time to cove this up. you think they'll be held accountable? >> i mean, i think what i'm really concerned about, law lawrence, is to make sure we never do this again because as things currently stand our template is to lock down again thanks and there is a virus going around. we will absolutely back down. people like rochelle walensky, 20 fauci, they are giving themselves awards. show walensky, shocking, reflecting what the science was saying at the time. and she worked with randi weingarten to close schools ver early in his tenure as cdc director. our kids minority kids, poor kids are going to pay the price for those school closures for a long time to come so i am -- i
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think what we need to do is as nation decide, we will never do this again and limit the power of public health authority to act unilaterally about what the did to the chinese government i the smackdown policies. it is so true, professor. i guess it question is, how do we rearrange this agency? it seems like they're getting a lot of their guidance from the world health organization. and they got it wrong as well intentionally, so what do we need to do to restore conf confidence? do we need an entire new agency? does congress need more oversight? or do we just need a independen group that we can rely on? >> i mean, when the space shuttle challenger blew up in 1986 i think it was not there was a detailed, honest investigation by outside scientists, commissioned by congress. and if you'll remember, there i that all range that turned out to be the cause of the solution that richard feynman found. that led to a -- two midish
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reforms within nasa which led t a much better agency. i think we did something very similar with the cdc. the cdc failed in almost every aspect of this pandemic. the one job they had to protect american citizens from a deadly pandemic like this and not make things worse, they failed at. and we have to take that seriously. but do they failed to get the science right, interpreting the signs? and their recordations, their guidance for they were not supposed to have the force of law but often did have the forc of law. we need to take steps to make sure that this never happens again, and that starts with an apology i think from public health leaders on an honest bipartisan commission to actually address what went wr wrong, and then the performance of the cdc so this never happen again. professor, real quickly, obviously i'm not in charge. help if i was in charge they would all be fired. you think the entire agency needs to be cleaned out or is there still some people working
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for the agency's that you can trust? >> i mean, there are many good scientists that work for the cd but the problem is that they really have not had much say. the political powers to be, starting with rochelle walensky who just stepped down, and stop them from getting their way. we need to change that was to bring outside voices into the cdc and reform it to the doctor thank you so much for your insight, we appreciate it. thank you spee01 so we just tol you about kamala harris and now that she is biden's ai's are. lake terrace is the founder and also the cohost of the clay travis show and joins us now. play, it has been really bad fo camilla. the gaps, just poor management. why give her another task, i mean, there is no incentive. is just to keep her busy and away from the white house? away from the president? she normally doesn't go on the road that much longer i am just missing it.
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>> i think the only thing joe biden has done that has led to him being better than someone else during his entire administration is kamala harris mayor pete and mayorkas long an kamala are you a -- arculaia is the worst that we have ever see in any of our lives. energy laid out, as bad as the board had been, remember, she i the borders are who didn't actually to the board and got called out by lester holt on it i am to the know where she is in charge of ai? i just hope we get a good arnol schwarzenegger terminator and, "terminator two post as opposed to the deadlier one in terminator one. i think that's a bad, will do when in charge of ai. andrew horansky every time you hear kamala harris speak, she talks like she is addressing a room full of kindergartners, an repeats itself all the time you really think she's going to be able to explain ai to the ma masses?
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that's not super easy to understand for anyone, and someone who has a kindergartner vocabulary doesn't seem like she's going to bring all of us up to a high educational level there is uninucleate i am so glad you hit on that because i want to know why. this is someone who has been in public life for a while and we just now saw this characteristi be exposed. is because that when she was in congress or the attorney genera or the district attorney she wa on the offense, she was prosecuting the case? but now she is vice president. she's got to talk about multiple things ago why do you think this is just being expose to public that she just talks the people like children? >> i think it's a great que question, lawrence. my theory is this is what 1 1-party rule creates. harris has never actually had t be someone in a high level in the reporting party because the reporting party had no chance o winning a race in california. >> a good point peter so when she was hand selected as the
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future, they allowed her to win without any real opposition. she was the chosen one of the democrat party. and she never really had opposition, until she ran for president remember, lawrence, she dropped out before a single vote had been taken in less tha one support 1 percent support her and her only moment of residents on that entire campaign was what? when she called joe biden a racist that was in one of the first debates. that was the strength of her campaign hunger and then joe biden let god be bygones and pick her as his vp, which, by the way, i bet his wife, jill biden, who i -- never hold grudges like anybody's wife doe often times more so than the politician himself does, i joe biden still hasn't forgiven, here for that takedown in the debate. >> it's amazing what people do for power. clay travis, thanks so much, brother. thank you, my man facing so people are still continuing to process over the homeless and mentally ill man who may have died on the nyc subway.
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>> lawrence: the democrats are totally losing it. have already turned it petty criminal, who died in the subwa on wednesday into a martyr. jordan neely had a long record of harassing we can vulnerable people. he had been arrested more than 40 times, including several instances of assault. they don't tell you this. liberals have ignored all of this. they want to turn neely into a political prop. they want to make any symbol of their identity politics. and they've even taken to the streets to sanctify him. >> [chanting schane stop note u. >> . >> what do we want? >> burn it down.
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>> when do we want it? >> now. >> eric adams. >> douglas murray is a fox news contributor and new york news post columnist who joins us now. you're looking at life protests in new york city. they say they want justice. and i wish we could rerack that you of them blank -- point blan spokan the cops face trying to antagonize them. this where we are at. we got complete maniacs in this city. no one wants to be here anymore but the force for their familie they want to take care of you and you have a guy who has a track record. nobody wants anybody to die but what's going on the subway had to stop, right? >> every new yorker knows this to everyone, every new yorker, has the story of meeting somebody exactly like this, being screamed at, you know, somebody, always on the fringe of violence. everybody knows that.
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i know plenty of people particularly woman won't take the subway or won't take it after dark. nobody knows it is unsafe. and, you know, the tragedy of this is this incident which wil end up being litigated much m more, should have been jumped o by people you seem -- who seem to be wanting to provoke riots in new york. i mean, that clip we just heard the crowd from tonight and last night, they are shouting, "justice or we burn it down. burn it down is the city, our city, the city we are sitting in. that's not a joke. and yet, despite this powder ke existing, politicians, like members of the squad and the radical left democrats, have been over the last two days jus endlessly hitting, with every single point they can. we've had elected officials saying that this was a lynching. amy i don't need to be telling you this, this is just the most emotive language you could use. >> they cropped out the black guy that was assisting the marine out of the video he's right, of course. >> you got to ask yourself why,
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why would they do that? why would they do that if they didn't have ulterior motives there why would simply like refinitiv bowman or alexandria ocasio-cortez say that this was a public execution? why would they say that unless they want the crowds to go berserk in new york. i mean, just to consider this, just to consider -- they couldn't keep quiet. you adams said, why don't we wait for the facts in this case. they couldn't restrain themselves. these are people standing by a tinderbox throwing lighted matches and it and hoping that it catches. >> and the audacity to do it after they suggested that we defund the police. >> in the cops that were left t step back and allow this crime to fester not just in new york city, but all across the country >> speaker2: but all across the country >> lawrence: so removal and order and then when the public is forced to defend itself, the you want to crucify them too easy i couldn't agree more.
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not just the poor single. remember the mental health angl of this. the democrats are the ones enlisted and across america who said, you cannot force mentally ill people into institutions that could look after them and their needs. no, this takes away their agenc or so they are responsible for the very mentally ill people on the subway across the city, and other cities across this cou country. there was possible for the people being on the loose. and others jump on the back of this tragedy angle it's disgusting. >> i just don't understand how long we have to live in their little experiment after it failed over and over again. >> -year. >> douglas mcneil thanks so muc my brother. >> my pleasure >> lawrence: we all knew the letter signed by 51 former intelligence officials to protect hunter biden was bogus but we didn't know how bad things really were. given court joins us with the latest on the story. kevin p evening." acting cia director michael morel who as you know wrote the letter that was signed by 51 former intel officials trying t discredit hunter biden's interest laptop.
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micro he told fellow former cia boss john brennan in an oct october 19th, 2020 e-mail, that he was trying to give the biden 2020 political campaign some ammunition to push back on trum during the upcoming debate nanc urged brandon to sign on to the letter that was basically calling the hunter biden laptop possible russian disinformation. now, here are some snippets in that e-mail. cocaine and you need to this list," this is morel to brennan. opal trying to get the campaign particularly during the debate, it talking points to push back on trump on this issue." responded opal to michael, and mining to the list. good initiative thanks for asking me to sign on." now, still while all this is happening but there are obviously many questions swirling about the laptop. the countries of the laptop angle possible pay for play allegation against the biden family. meantime a lawyer for some of those intel officials who signe onto that infamous letter, well he is talking to fox news that and he said this in a full, hop
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i can state that my seven clients regret signing the statement, and they still unequivocally still stand behin the content." well, days that by meantime former cia director john brenna and former director of the national intelligence james clapper, an especially before congress some have argued, is slated to testify again before congress later this month. we will see how that all turns out again. >> >> lawrence: so they are standing by the lie. >> standing by yet. opal it wasn't me." remove that song, it wasn't me. kevin court, thanks, brother. >> you bet she was so racism ha become a major factor in hiring in college admissions. but the public support this? we hit the streets of new york city to find out. that's next. [♪ music ♪] ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, ♪ ♪ but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance, ♪
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admission that is institutions across america with the college and universities raising rates and other deities for students at commencement. where the new england journal o medicine published report card for medical students to be segregated by race, medical students. so it is clear our institutions have given up on merit and give up on judging people on talent and hard work. they believe that immutable characteristics like skin color more important. we sent arthur producer eduardo barrette to as new yorkers what they think about all of this. here's what they said. >> ma'khia eduardo noah grant with fox news to racism is increasingly becoming a factor in hiring, cognitions and even commencement where students are divided based on skin color bar where a district of new york city to talk to people and see what they think about that. let's find out what they have t say. >> should hire a person that is qualified, meets all your requirements and should have nothing to do with your age,
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your height, your weight, your race, your religion. >> you shouldn't judge someone based on their race. >> everybody's race shouldn't b a part of life. it should be on the basis of merit and not any race. >> should race be a factor in hiring college admissions? >> it should. this country has a lot of making up to do for people of color who've been disadvantaged since the beginning of time. >> we are seeing race being using commencement ceremony for schools like harvard university having different situation ceremonies for people of different skin colors. what's your reaction to that? please think it's really weird think it's a disgrace. i think embracing diversity is very important. >> i think that's not a good idea. it should be everyone and everyone should be included in the same ceremony. i want to someday send my son to harvard but if they are goin to do that, i might consider somewhere else.
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>> or the one area american design that perhaps lacks diversity is you don't see a push for diversity like you see in other industries is professional sports. do you think we need to push fo more diversity? do you think leagues like the major league baseball, nba, and if not what you think they mean more diversity on the court, on the playing field? >> no, not necessarily because, generally speaking, the most talented ones are those that ar able to make it in professional sports. the cream rises to the top. >> so why shouldn't corporation or universities abide by the same standard? >> because that's comparing apples to oranges. the talent pool professional sports is not the talent pool i everyday society. >> ryan is the founder of the 1776 project and he joined us not to react. ryan, is this a step too far? what they are doing here today
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and colleges? i thought it was about you go out there, he worked hard. i mean, i didn't get up at 3: 3:00 a.m. to do fighting fans and judicial for my health, is because i got to outwork the next man if i want the next job. >> right right right, no race socialism and leucothea have moved into the private sector i many ways. colleges and university systems and persecut jobs are one thing, it has little high schools and middle schools at that 7036 -- we saw was school in georgia where black mother requested to a black pencil that her daughter be placed in a classroom with certain teacher and the prince will “palessi' black metal whit on the classroom. this kind of stuff has happened more and more wrong is part of research that is critical race theory and practice and the supreme court is probably going to strike affirmative action down later on this year or so w will see what happens when that happens but i think the idea fo merit is one thing but also whe
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they say a person's character shouldn't matter, they never sa to the advocates, don't mention their income, there's a lot of people were disenfranchised or poor. america poor whites in appalachia blacks in the deep south, mexicans on the board. in the people's country disenfranchised because of income but it doesn't match their skin color. that doesn't really work in their urinalysis -- their analysis of how this works. it's clear history for white affirmative action was once there and it seems like many on the left have skewed the histor now and is using it to discriminate against other ra races. there was a lawsuit at harvard because they want in meeting asian students in. even though they had the test scores where they said there's too many of you guys there. that's clear racism, you can't do that p because age the considered white and adjacent. listen, there's -- we need help black americans lift themselves out of poverty but it was for
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black americans, specifically black american born in america for descendents of slaves. people who are coming from all over the world having been blac are qualifying for the same thing. immigrants from the other parts of the world who never experienced savory are piggybacking on p who are going to be more successful anyway. exactly, there piggybacking on this experience. which have anti-asian antiwhite recent basically internalized i the systems paul rushing the most important things we could do, especially after the suprem court is involved in your local school systems and get out earl tomorrow in texas the school board elections throughout the whole state of texas and my packet, 1776 project packet supports candidates who support the idea of merit but i think that really needs to be ingrained throughout our school system from k all the way to colleges. my father, lbj ii ko im iii, philosophie, deport they comforted you, kick their no matter what race, no matter how old they are, you kick them on and that's just it goes thanks, brother.
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>> so liberal that what parents have control over what their children learn. they can't hide how much they hate concerned parent. jessica anderson, a democrat running for office in virginia went viral this week for a vide she recorded in 2021 she did no parents trying to do what's bes for their kids. the raiders. . >> i'm sorry but i've seen some of the parents that live in virginia. you should not be dictating wha your daughter and sons curriculums look like. if you want to do that there's a thing called homeschool >> lawrence: on google oh, homeschool, even though you pay your tax dollars. to dru dixon is the host of the dru dixon show and she joined u now. tutor, i guess she hadn't planned to run for office or sh thought that video was either but she is running in the wrong climate because parents are becoming more and more involved.
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>> and nothing like saying, i senior, and you don't deserve any credit, but vote for me. i mean, this is a really bad video have out there. but i think we also as republicans have to think about what she is saying because if you look at her website she is very against school choice or school choice is a winning message right now we are seeing it in oklahoma, iowa, arkansas, florida. this is passing across the country and it is the time because parents saw what happened in 2020 and they have seen what happened since. they are actually not try to go in and change the school's curriculum. what they wanted the option to send their child to a school that is their parenting style, that fits their education, or maybe a school that actually is proficient in reading, math and history, which we just learned history is at the lowest level ever. you know, tutor it's so interesting because all these people that are activists, they value diversity and they say they are trying to help minorities out. but we know that the minority kids are forced to go to the schools in the area, the failin schools.
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in many cases where these kids don't know how to read once the graduate. so when are people going to start speaking up against these folks and called them the fraud that they are competing, well, that's why it is so important that networks like fox news are doing that, because just in 201 the students in detroit both schools suit governor gretchen whitmer in michigan because the said they didn't have any opportunity after graduating from those schools where they had no education. and yet she and the teachers union bosses in here. she took lots of money from the teachers unions to get elected, and she is forcing these kids stay in these schools after being sued. this is an outrage on the parents should have choice. children should be educated in the united states. there should be no question tha we want to make sure every chil gets a world-class education. and this is a talking point from the left now uncle parents are trying to change curriculum. don't let them say that. that is not true. parents want the best for their children and for your children as well. >> lawrence: it is time to star arguing with these people, just
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♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ >> lawrence: so everyone knows that a dog is a man's best friend. a dog will pick you up when you're down and run with you my life is great or special operations wounded warriors is program that means a lot to me if they trained service dogs to help veterans get back on their feet that's important. i went out to see them in march and they introduced me to my friend nyla and train with the. we've been training for a while. you been seeing the journey on fox. checking out. . >> i know you been waiting thre years for your dog, had an opportunity to make a dog, and is a promissory note you're the first person to receive canine and nyla both for your dogs you should be getting your dog really soon.
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also, i appreciate it, thank you so i introduce mike to na nahla. he said he has been waiting for three years and mike is here in the studio with us to finally introduce him to his new dog. gentlemen, thanks so much for being with me. joe, josh. joe, you served this country as well tell me about this organization, and how these dog heal veterans. >> special operations wounded warriors rest of the myrtle beach is a five oh 13c cherry that focuses on special operations from all branches of service, therapeutic retreats i how we started, and we ended up eventually losing one of our ow to veterans suicide. and so after those initial successes, we reevaluated and restarted some great programs. we had ptsd conditions. we have a operator recent where the teacher now how to get the mind and body right and we had
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this excellent connector progra and cannot in conjunction with canine and trainer in this program. people have gotten to know you, josh. you become a great friend of mine got this is where i got nyla from uncle you always talk about these dogs can go where medicine will go. what do you mean by that? >> the information is hard to put your finger on, but over th 52 years of our company, we hav watched the dogs impact and go places that there is just no words. i mean, is just an amazing amazing thing. so here we are with mike, an honor, an pleasure, and just no words. >> mike, you have served this country honorably. i always tell people that i've been blessed and privileged not to just know you but all the other operators because you wil serve in silence. but also when you will come b back, you have to deal with all that pain in silence a while because people just don't know
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who you are. there is no book that catalogs your name in any of that. >> right >> lawrence: you operate in darkness and you suffer in darkness. you met her before but we are going to do the official handof before we do the handoff, what does this mean to you? >> it is huge dog like you said i've been talking with joe for few years now and try not have been able to bridge that gap from what the va and dod can provide and then what we need i veterans. operator reset is huge. and it helps you feel again. anything besides hate and anger concluded to be a human again, learn how to get out into society, and it's been amazing. and getting this dog is like th capstone to the next chapter so it's• previously been up at the farm training for the last eigh days and he has successfully navigated all the obstacles you saw >> lawrence: you got that partner with your dog. let me tell you something, it's not just the dogs that are bein trained, but we are being trained as well. the connection with the dog is
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so important. why? >> because there's nothing else like it. once you get that connection to community with me it's -- you feel the love >> lawrence: yeah. >> there's nothing like it. is great you and you can tell with the emotion in your voice my brother. i'm so happy for you. let's do this dog handoff because this is important. i'm going to step aside. >> honor and pleasure. >> things, brother. >> make you, and, i mean, that from joe, lawrence and myself and baden canine. here it is. >> congratulations, brother. >> congratulations peter it's a honor. >> i saw patches for you too. >> let's put these patches on. >> there is no room on the pink collar you and i told her folks in the audience that don't know you guys have become the big brothers, and i am the oldest that never had. is all about accountability, tough love and getting these veterans back on track.
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if you want to support this organization, how can they give to soww? >> we can use your support too. all funding comes from outside sources, so maturity is www. soww. that, or sowwcharity.com . and as soon as you open it up you will be able to click the donate button. any amount helps. we broke down whatever costs fo any of our segments, ptsd, operator reset, a full dog package but even small donation and up and help us grow we appreciate it. >> on social media and follow the journey of these dogs. baden canine. you can see america's canine nyla as well. you will be getting into good ground. if you care about navy seals, army rangers, delta force, all the special operators are out there, green berets, this is an organization to give to. gentlemen, thanks for what you did for us. >> love you all and appreciate you all. >> thank you see 100 pounds of
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>> lawrence: earlier this week, mounds of pasta were found dumped in the woods of new jersey. there were about 200 pounds of needles and spaghetti. there were no meats balls or sauce. the pasta was dumped raw. it kicked after heavy rain over the weekend. this is nuts. ja jamie faila joins us to get to the bottom of this. did you place the possible that there? >> be honest with me, lawrence
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jones. did you book me for this because you know i need to cut down on carbohydrates? >> lawrence: i have no room to judge. >> shame on you. as a guy that grew up watching the sopranos, it's nice to see something getting dumped in the woods of new jersey besides a body. my first thought is that chris christie took up camping in new jersey. >> lawrence: oh, we have a photo. >> no, you didn't. >> lawrence: listen -- >> no offense to chris christie. i know you doubled down on that joke. no offense to christie. if i wasn't on cable news, i would be a before model. you want to know something, lawrence? how bad is this pasta that it didn't get eaten. >> lawrence: even the animals that didn't want to eat it. >> you know who paid to have the pasta picked up? whoever manufactured it. if the word gets out -- >> lawrence: i figured it out. it was the mother-in-law.
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she cooked this pasta, trying to kill the son-in-law. he dumped it in the woods. he didn't have the heart to tell the wife. he dumped it in the woods. that's what happened. this is family brutality going on. somebody -- he forgot to hide the evidence. >> you know you're cooking sucks an they don't throw it in the garbage. they throw it in the woods. we can't have it on the property. >> lawrence: how bad is your cooking that the bears and all the other animals, they don't want to eat your food. >> not even cocaine bear. they wouldn't even eat it. >> lawrence: it's sad. honestly, the pasta needs to be inspected by a lab. that's the only justification. >> whoever cooked this food, pray after you eat. not before. this is -- >> lawrence: i always pray. but for that pasta right there,
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i'm praying extra hard. jimmy failla, catch his show. the man is funny. have a great evening. take your horse for a ride. jimmy, thanks, brother. kellyanne conway is in for sean. it's been a great week. see you next week. >> kelly anne: welcome to this special edition of "hannity." i'm kellyanne conway in for sean. the biden white house is very worried that the president's adult son is going rogue. despite numerous assurances that the administration has no role in hunter biden's legal affairs, axios has reported that hunter clashed with top white house aides over his

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