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year anniversary in nashville, tennessee, six innocents losiv.t their lives, three of them nine year olds. the faces of-year-ol these beaul children are imprinted on my heart. heart.any parent s in thisof the country, i wake up i nnmilies the middle of the night thinking about these families and praying fo prayir them. i cannot conceive of the depthsd of their pain. as americans, we need to haveen an open, honest discussion about how to protectren, our children to morrow. not decades from now. tomorrow. what is the real practical solution? what would actually save liveses ? republican talk of menta l health has merit, but how dof you fix this legislatively?s it's hard to think about. it seems nearly impossiblefix th to fix the human heart or the human mind from the halls of congress. humanand as for the drumbeat fn control, let's say just the theory that you abolish the second amendment and ban guns entirel y, that would fix precisely nothing. there ar fix precie currently mi three hundred ninety million guns in this country and even
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if you did try to confiscate w them all, you would succeeoud ia doing is creating a black market for criminals and robbed the innocent of self-protectionv in the november. 2015 terrorist attacks in paris, for exampleat, left one hundred thirty dead and injured. more than four hundred get this, that attack in france was waged with so-calledwa military grade weapons thatenchl were illegal under french law.aw and that is noand tht the only c example. so how can we make diffe a difference? norence?t in theory, but in facn the wake of the massacre, i was walking through a mall. i passed the tiffany store. there was an armed guard. dimond's protected, thene. i walked past the louis vuitton store purses there, protected th our children, not worth more than the diamonds and pursese and. surely they are. so why not secure their schools the same way we do with our meaningless material goods? there's no good answer to thato question. armed guardsthe, bullet resistao
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doors window film to help thwart forced entry would go ao long way in protecting our children. tomorrow, while many solutions t put forward on capitol hill are simply straw man arguments thatd wouldn't fix the problem, senator marsha blackburn, safe school act. prght this nine hundred million dollar program would provide grants to schools to hire retired law enforcement officers- and veteranst offi to protect our childrence and would secure our schools fragwith other physical safety i barriers? the president biden, heer said he's not interested. conv know there's been beliersation about hardening schools and isev not somethingob that he believes in. he believes that we should resoble to to give teachers the resources to be able to do the job that they're meant . do at schools wow.ow, he i he's not interested. i seem to remember a lot ofth security each time thathous i walked into the white house for work, armed secret servicedt dogs, metal detectors inor fact there's an armed secret service
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officer just steps away from the press secretary's office.. i would know i sat there. that's the place where karine jean-pierre works. it's impenetrable. what possible reason could whathave for not protecting our children, our true diamonds? joining med you have now is tennessee senator marsha blackburn. senator blackburn,s. nashville happened within about an hour. i get a group text from mothers concerned, mothers panicked, fearful, worried, for their children. r to my knowledge, i didto not see any other senator besidesd se you and senator hagerty come out with a planatowithn in the immediate aftermath to protect my child. tomorrowil, what is your dealins with president biden and why would he reject this? >> it is just unseemly thatof ti there would be such a rejection of this by the democrats. e safe everybody should be for the safe school act. hi they should want to do this tomorrow, as you were saying, to keep our children safe .afe. this is something i have worked2
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on since 2018, tried to get it0. passed, then tried to get it passed last year aftert ye the uvaldear shootings. but to have this grant pool and to allow local school systems and local lawbrin enforcement to work together to bring in veteransd ve and retireted law enforcement, to serve as a security officer at a schooficer atl, thw how to use weapons.now they know how to de-escalatehoss situations. i've talked to a lot of them.thy they like this idea. l they grandparents like we are my husband and i aret to b grandparents and they want to be there to help protece tld children. al this would also allow schools to have cameras and peopleor to watch the cameras and bulletproof doors and the film on windows, the locks that are necessary to be certain that children are safe in thatt. in that school environment and so that parents can have
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the confidence that their children are going to beeo safe . senator blackburne, one thing that's been on my heart whenatok i think about this issue, there was a case and it was madeleinee ohare who brought it the case that banned school prayer. hehar son ended up coming to faith. he became a minister. one and here is one thing that he said . he noted this because his baltimore public schools, where prayer was initially was banned, he said july 17th. nineteen sixty three was the first day baltimore'heass children could not pray in schools. nefore that date, there had never beenve a murder in a baltimore school. how much of thisch is faith leaving the human heart in thisd mental illness we're seeing place and the cultural place we're ats causing the violence and chaos we're seeing in our schools? kayleigh, as a mother and a grandmother, i worry about this every single. and it is just of such concern to me. ealt when you talk about the mental health issues, people that arel
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homicidal, people that arepe suicidal, ought not to havl, out type weapon, whether it's a car or knife. or a gun or anything that can cause harm. and as we know right now, they are are people that are homicidal and are suicidal and they arettin getting thator car or that bomb or that dynamite or that gun, the knife. and they are committing harm. and we have to find a wayy to to say how are we going to keep people safe in the publicgrea space . and a great starting part is the safe schools act. and for the democrats to be against this is something that i cannot imagine why anybody would oppose the safe school. i either and children safe . i can't either either. ten seconds here,l be senator blackburn, will we end up seeing the manifesto, doup you think? my understanding seeinat is that the writings are with the judgey and they are redacting
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some things. i do want us to all be sensitive to the families that are involved here. he familthe people of tennesseeh to know what happened and how this shooter went about makingoo a decision, no doubt. thank you very much from my mother. for putting forward a solution. all right.. well, we told you joe biden is abandoning all efforts to remain impartial and his son hunter's variousan scandals we showed you that yesterday. but yesterdabut y also the white house banned the new york post o from the president's only public eventhet. i wonder why the new york post,d of course, the fifth largester news website by readership did biden banned the post because of their reporting on hunter biden? jon levine is f hua reporteride? with the "new york post". jon, thank you for joining me. you know how this works. just for our viewers. typically in an administration, the press can go to any event. there were certain pandemic era restrictions when i was there.
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but the new york post ban, inexplicably, they're not spacing restrictions. nter >> i mean, is it because? you broke the hunter biden story? the whole thing is just a slap>t in the face to the entire presso corps, but also the firstns amendment in the constitutio n. e po the post is obviously led on hunter biden. we broke the original trancherot storiehes from the laptop,rs and we've been consistently on the story for several years. much annothe biden administration's annoyance. e we're beingwe see arbitrar y, banned from his events. and hopefully this will not become a precedent. hopefully but it's no doubt very disconcerting. >> you know what just kills me here? you know, where arere the othee reporters coming to your defense? comi to your dbecause this is wa the reporters would do. i mean, this like playboy reporter would love to yell atr, me when i was at the podium, n you know, out of turn. but yet the reporters, they never band together in protection of me. they band together, though, in protection of jen talking like j where the reporters i have beenn saying this all day, the white house correspondents the whi association, where are they ? silent as a church mouse.? i e bar industry colleagues. not a peep.ur bos i remember when your boss wasa a little bit mean to jim acosta, cnn and a lot. it happ
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and it was like it was like a world war three level event. and there was statement after statement. it was multipl. e news cycles. >> and now we have crickets. it's very notable. and this comes after world freedom of the press day. apparently, they're changing the way you geleigh: achangingtd pass . a hard pass is typically automatically renewed. it has been since 2017. but now they're making you reapply with new standards, begging the question, are? they trying to get some outlets out? obviously, no success with you.o be in the top five paper. but others i mean, obviously ths there's no stoppin ng us . >> another big elephant in the room here is that joe biden is now 80 years old. and , you know, he's had som some issues with recall and remembering. i >> there's been some gaffes, oc i know occasionallcay and there. there's a real question about whether that his handlers are trying to shield him frohere isg difficult questions that t he's much more likely to receive from the new york answ than, sayquestion, the newk times.o on >> i think i knoe.w the answer we g to that. one final question for you . we're goinetg to get into this later. explosive new reporting out with fox news.co wim and i believe the new york post as well, thate there might have been activeoffe cirsa officers active tryingcu
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to curate this. fifty one intelligencera letter bififty one former officials tht called the joe biden laptop russian disinformation. if this turns out to be true, big deal . mike davis calls it election interference operation that hould discredit the new york post and throw the election to biden. >> how does that feel?e knew you're at the post it. we knew that this letter was bogus. we knew it wasn't russian disinformation. we wouldn' russiant publish rusn disinformation. but there was an argument that maybe this was an organidisinfoe sentiment of concern from these former intelligence officials. now that was alsoperation bogus. it was a political operation from top to bottom instigated by the biden campaign. and mike morell, the former ciar assistant, ciame director .d tht and now we've learned that ciaae agents were actively involvelyd in soliciting signatories to the letter, whichs is basically confirmation thattl there was a deep state and it was actively weaponized against president trump. against pres unbelievable. kayle itig must be simultaneously frustrating and gratifying to seetrating anng the new yorku and npr and all those publications now recognize thabt you are, in fact, correct.thei
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house press secretary karine jean-pierre accountable for her statements atwe the briefing this week. today, as she di toda briefy, john power use the briefing to distort the truth about the statt the tre of our southen border. nearly six million migrants have crossed our border since biden took office more than any other time in united states history. t would be absolutelywoul widiculousd be, totally laughabe for karine jean-pierre to claim with a straight face that joe biden is taking the border seriously. border but that's exactly what she did today. her proof sh e said it's that joe biden had been consulting with his border czar. >> so the president is closelyy theybeen closely consulting with the vice president on this. they have had several conversationconvertions onhis i. and so, again, when it comes to issues, it matter to the american people. >> they're very much partners. severael conversations with kamala. wasn't kamala supposed to stop r
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the ukraine war? yeah, that that didn't work wer either. if that wasn't enougeitherh, john pilger explained that the real reason fore re the disaster at the borderaly ha really has nothing to dos noth with joe biden's policies. no, it'swith joe actually then republican party's fault. >> they have not donrty'e anythi to be helpful in this process.o. they've done they've takenl political stunts. hel what they put forward is not going to help the issue at all.. and we've taken this veryy. seriously. on day one , the president puttu forth a comprehensive immigration reform legislation to really have thist, h conversation about how do weow put more resources to deal with this challenge. and instead, they want to takese away resources. that's wha.t they've they've told us . and so if they want to seriously have a real conversation , we're willing th to have that conversation. but they haven't proven that. they haven't proven thate not pv they want a real conversation. they want to actually makenver the situatiosatin, the challeng that we seate at the border worse. >> okay, so totally failedto pas to mention that the republicans
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are going to pass immigration legislation this week thaton would codify remain in mexico. so they actually have a plan that they're passing through the house. love to no karine jean-pierre thoughts on that. okay. shjean-piethoue said she'd vetgs . it so unless republicans areunle willing to accept biden'ss rs pi give ae amnesty to tens of millions of illegal immigrants,o then the white house sayussed they aren't really interested in solving the problem. solving thethere's a room full a so-called journalists who could have made these e points and ask tough questions. that's been true since sin the first dacey joe biden took office. they can still decide to holdnit the biden administrationrati accountable. we hop accountable. e good n >> wewe hope they will. w the good news is we don't have e to believe the white house spin. we don't needkarine karine jean-pierre lecturing us about the southern border j . >> we can see what's happening with our own eyes. o several texas borderwn citiesret have declared states of emergency over concerns thousands of migrantatgenciesoud will flood ports of entriess rt within days. >> fox news has aniv exclusives look at the surge that has on already arrived on the banks of the rio grande in brownsville, texas. across from matamoras, mexico.
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>> every day it seems like migrt more and more migrants are outdl here and want to just go ahead and take a look. this is on the corner of oregon and far away from whathundreds you're seeing here is hundreds of migrants lining up this entire street. perime, this site goes all the y and wraps around the entire perimeter of sacred heart gro church. >> a growing number of migrantns continue to make their wayd they to the united states and they come in large numbers, overwhelming local come o shelts and non-government organizations to americanshave e who have seen the border crisis unfold firsthand are texas carder cranchers marcus and stee canales. thgrants the u.s. government has abandoned them as migrants constantly pass through their land and destroy their property. now.hanie and marcus joinstephai us now. you know, marcus, you're fifty six miles from the laredo border. thanthe bordk you very much forr us . >> what are you seeing on yourpr property? operwell, what, we're getting the bailout. we're getting the getaways, we s the unknowns.
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we're also getting allgetting af the foot traffic. i mean, just laslast nt night,id about three groups of of ten plus that move throughere fm anywhere from one inhe the morning to four. we had some during the day justi it's just nonstop traffic around here. you know, stephanie , when that, i hear that, here's whatyou knod my house bring cameras. i look aa lot themok a in the mg and if i see a car between littl one and four a.m., i getes it s a little alarmed. does it scare you to look atis this video footage and see people you don't know just traversing your property? t doe. oh, of course it does. and these are the groups justme continue to get bigger. i mean, we'vwehae had groups of 30 that have come through know, our property and , you know, w when you're out in a pasture by yourself, you may have a gun. on you, which we do.t if 30 pe but, you know, if 30 people approach you , you're you're you're in trouble. u,
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and that's what's scary.s sc well, you know, marcus and i understand you've had to repair damaged property. yes, ma'am.a co it's a constant battle with repairing fences, you knowd ,mending, mending our fencesinoa to keep our cattlett and that's our biggest thing. you know, one of our our parcels a year or pieces of property. you know, it's on one of the major highways3 4 f1 get . and so when we hit, we do get a bailout and we're called, you know, about border patropatl or dps. we you know, it's a one o'clock in the morning. whatever it's it's during the day,prettyc whatever you do. and you pretty much stoph what you're doing to , you know, make sure the fence is mendedkep to where it'll keep our cattlewv in. the other piece of properte isy that we have is across one of the major highways, which is age 35 . and just recently, there35. is a calf out that almost got ontowa. the highway and you can only guess where it comes from.e and it's usually a hole in
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the fence that were apparently found out there was a bailoutits the night before it was on a o too far from us in that calf and wandered out.ha but again, you know, it'swanted livestoc ok and it's right there in the middle of people doing 75 , 80 miles an hour, down 35 . >> wow. kayle you know, stephanie , as iig her you both speak, you know, your i can't help but wonder, what h is your reaction when you hearti the white house press secretarym say a statement like illegal how doation is down 90%. we know that's not true, but how does that feel? it's a slap in the faceuse we k to those of us that liveno down here, because we know that's not true, because we liv evee ey single day. you know, this has taken a huge financial toll on not just us , but all of our neighbors, all of us along the border. people and i think a lot of people don't realize that. ththand we are sympathetic to se of those that are coming over here because they sayd they're being oppressed or they can't feed their families o and whatever country they're from. and but, you know, there'sut a lo theret of american citizent
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also are can't feedthe fe their families right now. and i feelde lik e the federal government, the federal government doesn't care and they're not doing anything to help us . wow. and you're just americans who a own property have a business.es. you know, it's tough to hear. t, and i appreciate s your compassion there, stephanie , because i understand that. i undetandk you both for joinin. we appreciate it.ntan well, fentanylyl is killing tens of thousands of americans each year. seems our leaderricans eacs are. to do anything about the crisis. but virginianor governor glenn junkin is he took major actionon aimed at solving the crisi as ♪ today. and he joins us next to share his seriously have got to put your life on the line if you're willing to do that, you better find a new school that won't be worse than anything else in this world .
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help of chinese companies, too. and of course, most of thatyl i flfentanyl is flowing across our southern border. the biden administration doesn't careadministre t anythi. but thankfully, virginiatt than governor glenn young, does heeih sign eight bills todayto to combat the fentanyl crisis? governor junkin joins us now. to share. >> welcome ,welcome, governor . >> thank you for having me.in and thank you for coveringtrue this. tonight, we have a true epidemic on our hands across the nation. every state is a borde br statee we're dealing with the death of our citizens poisoned by fentanyyanyll. fe and as you said that no, that comes from china through mexico. mexico aand it's killing our ki our parents, our sisters and our brothers. and if an president biden is that can do anything about it, we as governors have to . >> and that's what we're doing today. and you've done that. i was so pleased to seeas ple asedyou designated this as a we of terrorism, because that's exactly what it is .bet it is. d todaand you noted today that forty two pounds of fentanyl entanyl have in cs.
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that's enough to kill everythe t resident of the statate e of virginia. >> d yo you thinouk these measue you're taking will help to stymie thatymie? ve got t well, we have got to do something because we have seen fentanyl overdoses increase 20 times in ten years by five virginians die every single day. and when we're startingry to reach these kinds of overdose rates, it is truly an epidemic. and so, yes, we went to work today. we passekd legislation through our general assembly. i didn't get everything i want. our genet get evy wanted was tos able to charge dealers who deal fentanyl was a death. i want to be able to charge them with a felony homicide that senate democrats wouldn't give that to me. i'm going to go back and get that next year. dealin but we were able to categorize dealing and distributing fentanyl as as a as a terroristo act. peand that opens up an enormousa number of law enforcement avenues for us . avenuein order to prosecute ande order to bring the full weight of the law down on this
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horrific industry. i am so tired of of hugging mothers and fathers, s, a grandparents, aunts and uncles with the death oun f their children. just just recently, we hadchooln five kids in a school inrdose in alexandria, overdose i an a bathroom during school. four of them were revived with narcan. one of theone of them passedm p. this is happening all too frequently, not just in virginia, but acrossn virginia the country. and we're going to go to work to try to end this now. but joe jo, biden in the whiteo house must go to work. they need to secure this border of pthey need to stop the flow of people and illicit illegaleo drugs and keep americans safe.d. >> they do.re you know, i'm so gladhen you're doing this. i spoke with when i was down ino texas, a young girl cried to me and told me that she lost several of her classmates to fentanyl. you think about that at the southernfent. a border. is a but to your point, everyor young state's a border state. have yow, i wanted to haveki you on also because you'veown rl shown really the model ofel of how to winho a purple state or a blue state, maybe even with education. i was stunned at "the washington post" poll that
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had mcauliffe beating you by thirty three points on the issue of educatio3 pon. you flip that around to beatingn him by nine points and issuein republican don't often win on . that's a forty two point swing. s how did you do that? >> what republicans historically have shied away from engaging on education and that'sion. just wrong. we, in fact, have policies and common sense approaches to delivering a far better educatio senseliveringn experies across america, but particularly in virginia, i mean, first of all, it starts by empowering parents. there's nobodythere' who shouldt the head of the table inchildren a children's life other than their mother or their father., and this, of course, is ofa tabe . itte shoulrestedd have c teaches and trusted counselors. but this is all about parentl a second of all, we have to run to excellence. we'v to rue run to it. and the bottom line is that we, in fact, are seeing the standards of excellence
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eroded across virginia. we put a stop to it. there's no way that equity should be replacing excellence in our schools. and finally, we're providingt ae different avenuess for choice.e wesc have we have lab schools i. virginia. there are former charters. school. we've we've enhanced our taxnh scholarshianced p for people t to choose to go to private schools. it's critically important forine us to continue to provide comprehensive leadership on education. it's to prcomprehensive le a wi. republicans. we won in virginia. we wg to again inn in our midterms this year that are. happening this november. our whole house e, our whole senate is up and we're going to win on education again. >> great to hear. final question, for you . and i only have a moment. i was in chicago at an event over the weekend. i had a very upset man come up to me and say, governor , young kid is not running for president . and i read your statement todaoy that you made on this. i haven't written a book and i'm not int iowa. i'm spending time representing virginia at the nua this year. i notice the nuance of this year that still leaves some room. y ant to s any any thoughtsha you wanret to share with us on the twenty twenty four front?
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>> well, i'm terribly humbled by this, by this topic. you knowu , forty years ago, i was washing dishes and taking out trash in a diner inout tr virginia beachas and to have my name tossed around is extraordinarily humbling. the reality is i'm encouragedfaa by the fact that the nation i is watching virginia and they recognize that we can turn a blue, a blue state red .in we can bring common sensein back in the building and make d mahuge progress. has virginia has turned around. thr we are thriviniving in virginia work this year. my house is up.s up my senate is up. it's our midterms. i am focused. we're going to demonstrateonstra te tthe conservative common seni policies can win and that'se'reg we're going to do this year.oiis well, governor young, thank you . the biden administration has weaponizes fbi to targetearl christians. earlier this year, the bureau sent a swathis yeat team with ny two dozen armed agents to raidot and arrest. not a criminal, but a pro-life christian man. chrisnamed mark halk.
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well, what was his crime? how dared to offend his son after his son had been harassed by an abortion activist h, the doj charged how could a federal crime. hel faced 11 years in prison. how close?s. thankfully acquitted on al l charges. g out abouteakin the ordeal. mark, how can his attorney ,pete peter breen, join us now?ng us mark, i'll nevernow. forget heag about this story, 15 to 20 fbish agents show up at your home at six . forty five a.m. guns, g ram, a a battering ram, among othermo things. r thingsyou have seven children yocording to your previousto interviews that you've done,ur your children were screaming . you said,, what was the reactior of your children to see this interaction? >>enction? thank you for the opportunity to share again . and it's been great to be ablein to do so. and now the children deserve of their voice to be heard. and , you know, we a home school family and i'm of th the headmaster of the home school. so the children watch f
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their headmaster get taken from their school, arrestedrom thei e of them. it was pure trauma for them.an and so they you know, proce they really have been processing it. >> and every time we have bit a chance to talk about it, it wn brings a little bit more healing. mytirt one thing your audience should know is on the day that i was arrested in front ofgoodb my family, i couldn't even sayty goodbye to them. they even allow me d allow to d. my youngest one of my youngestue children yelled out, please don't take him. he's my best friend. and so, you know, that's that's that's just breaks my heart every time i think of it.ing far but but they're doing fairly well and we're grateful for the opportunity to come and share their story next week. e as theias their dad. >> i'll be representing them ins congress next week. well, you know, one thing that stuck out to me, you said fromon the moment you were indicted, inn us .nd was upo what do you mean by that? uwell, i'm a man of faith. i've been in ministry for twenty plus years. een in myou know, i saw the oppy for what it was. it was persecution and i didn't do anything wrong.
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i was standing up for people's anghts, baby's rights in the , and i would do it again. and so i knew when the whenor, h the feds came to my doorat that i was a righteous man and that, you know, a righteous man is a crucified man. and so for me, i saw god's hand in it. my famils seeny has seen it, mye has seen it, and we've been blessed by it. and we've been blessedssed to . have thomas moore representing us and people like peter breenie r and briabreen mcmonagle. so we're just the blessed family. you know , peter , you can't help but feel like this didn'thn ahappen as a one off.s be inthirty four pro-life officials being targeted just to people who have gone after pro-life facilities. mee radicafe facils.l traditionl catholic memo, we've seen merrick garland saying, oh, but pro-life people, will they commit crimes in the day? the others are a t night so weit seems can't catch it seems like an effort to go after christians. a >> everything about this has been an intimidation effort. that's why it was so importantso to win mark's case, to get him in front of congress. to push hard against that
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narrative and then continue to push for justic ande forpregc the hundreds of pregnancy centers and churches that have been firebombe d or vandalized.what we and so thaart is what we areo a continuing to do. and i'm so glai'd to see congret and others helping us and joining with us in that effort. >> mark, how can peter breen, t thank you very much.ha marijuana use is becomingsingly increasingly popular as our leaders push pop to legalize the drug. we're told told the druthg is but is it? a shocking new study proves otherwise. otherwise. vemore on that next. e. >> when i first started ansys, i had no idea what to expect. ethnicity inherit his nigerian essential from you . banin. my dad's side is a 30% japanese . >> thank you , mom.ere's i love how ijut goes. a little bit of history.now on s yeah, i feel like reading this like these are my roots.
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cannabis use.voided dr. marc siegel, friend of mine, is a fox new s medical use contributor who joins me to react. you know, who could have called this anyone with common sense is my reaction of being a psychiatrist. >> mauro was calling this back in eighteen forty five and there's been multiple studies connecting marijuana with schizophrenia and cannabis use disorder. anwith schizwhere you can't sto. it is one out of three people. wof thre got twenty two statesi which legal? thirty eight states. here's my neck oeck f the woodos saying medical use, which, peope by the way, is bogus most of the time. i mean, people just get a prescription or they get somebody to okay, and you've got president biden last yea prr rumbling in the direction of legalization and what happens when it's legalizewhd? more people go to the emergency room. cannabis use psychosisatly is occurring. that concerns me greatly. and here's why young people 30,m like you just mentioned. twenty one to thirty males, that's their brain. alr braiis developing still. >> and a lot of times it's notr, reversible. and the homeless problem we're having in this country,
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one thir one-the schid are schizophrenicn chronic mental illness worsened by marijuana. >> b you know, you drive down the streets of new york and you just smell this putridmell i smelr andl and you just wonderea and you hear people talk aboutan the marijuana of yester yeara oe versus today. is there a difference?hi is it more powerful? is this like the tobacco industry making thist? more potent? >> this is the most important thing that you just said . say it still says s marijuana on it only it's got 30% activehc ingredients, thc. baback when i was teen , it was0 one point five percent. it's twenty to 30%acts more powerful. it's not the same drug.term it impacts long term impactsd it development and causes psychosis. >> interesting. senas.you one more question for, senator dianne feinstein back today. feinsinyou , chuck schumer wase holding that spot for her. what are yth your thoughts on th because itts? seems like democratscrats ha have a lot ovef people that they're just like shoving out there fore shovir their own political reasons. >> exactly. i'm not sexist because i wasasoa saying the samcte thing about senator fetterman. i wanted to know what hiso kn cognitive state was. i wante to know whether he was still depressed. senator feinstein, last year,
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they were sayingsenator , well,. got to replace her.ly she's cognitively impaired. she's not up to it now. bec suddenlyauy are, they're tryingo some judges approved or becauses they want to go after supremuprc court justice clarence thomas or because they want to raise the debt ceiling suddenllathomay hauling her out like a prop. thi that's notte what the united states senatste is supposed to e for, is it? >> you're in government. gov i mean, it'ser it's very sad.r.e dr. siegel, thangek you very muh for sharing with us. g your name for being here in studio. great to be with you. thank you .>> kay well, we're learning new information about how the biden campaign conspired with intelligence agenciesthe bidenmpaign i to di the hunter biden laptop story.to according to aiden new shockingw report from the new york post, e the cia and its former acting director circulated a letter that falsely falsely claimed thp was russian disinformation. we knew thatdi parsinfort. se but joe biden famously used t the letter to discredit the post reporting that final presidential debate. more on that, more detailsunti coming in by the moment.. francey hakes is a former state and federal prosecutor.
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here is what is so interesting to me about the story.welcom and welcome, franci. we're sowe happy to have you on >> we knew that fifty one intelligence officials, former got together,h wrote a letterer, callingp on hunter biden laptop disinformation, never mind. it had all these pictures of ha biden. the ne we allw knew it was his laptop. but the new information is that a current cia officialedly allegedly was going aroundgoin asking for signatories of the letter current. that would mean deep state.ep that is what sta thite.s is alll >> a well, it really is . first of all, i think that inolates the hatch act. you're certainly not supposed to engage in intelligence when b you're inside the government like that. so that might be a violation. maybe merrick garlanick garld sd take a look at that. really, this is shocking, though, but somehow not surprising, is it, because you had a really concerted effort conce by those withinoven and without a government to take down president trump with bogus russia allegations? and so iast was all part of
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the same kind of continuing plot when the hunter biden laptop came to light? you know, i used to handlele computer crimes cases when i was a federal prosecutor. and there were sor and to manyhn of reliability on that laptop t that thoseha 51 people, not i to mention every fbi agent who's seen it, ought to beof ashamed of themselves for having any doubt put into the american people'to thes min about the true provenance ofla t that laptop, that it washa me, ously biden's. and to me, it's a deeper thing, really, kayleigh, because this is all about keeping the american public from there mightheme goi be a public corruption scheme going on . and so if you callngu call a lap russian, russian disinformation and you just talk about hunter biden and his photographs, thent camehow the public won'tograph w you've got a potentially serious case of corruption. franceony, to your point aboutiu indicia of reliability, i mean, there are texts from hunteril biden or emails with his father. this was a rea rl product.but curat it all happened.
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this curatintig of the of the officials by the current cia agent when someone submitted their book for prepublication reviet when somwe had to go through this processhe with the national security counci national. you hand in your manuscript, they look over it. they say n, noo classified information, move on withie your life. they're supposed to be apolitical individuals. dthey're career appointees, nott political appointees. but it seems the cia officiahefl is very much political in nature. >> well, unfortunately, clearly ,there are a lot ofthere political people in government righare t? ical peo i mean, we'rple ale l political people, potentially, but you're supposed to be able to set thaable tot aside whenea you raise your right hand and swear an oath to the cia or to the department of justice ori to the constitution. and it seemsonand it to be where trump is concerned that just goes out the window. oh, it certainly does.out th out the window. francey hakes, thanke you . we're often told joe biden is a healthy 80 year old, but we're now learning even the first lady may have some issuee somes with the president's health, specifically with his diet. i like his diet, though. t, thougll telwe'll tell you mo.
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of this season. unmasking the masked singer semifinals. all new tomorrow on fox. >> some hot new reporting. bidet lady jill biden and other aides are growing very concerned about one aspect of the president's health ahead of the twenty twenty four reelection campaigt . apparently, the president eats,. quote, like a child, which" i'm on board. that's according to a new report from axios. he doesn't eat vegetables. instead, biden prefers pb and j. sandwiches, pizza, and we allow know ice cream. the president, for what it'sm. isrth, hasn't denied any ofhe this. >> he's even gloated about his h childish diet. >> my name is joe biden.joe bid. i'm dr. joe biden's husband. and i eat these ice cream, chocolate chip. i came down because there was chocolate chip ice cream. he by the way, i have a whole refrigerator from upstairs. i think i'm kidding. >> i'm not.m no well, let's bring int. my colleague, co-host
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outnumbered and friend emily compagno and raymond arroyo, authis a foxt, emi news contribr and author of the unexpected light of thomae s alva edison, a great new book. myey join us now. you know, my favorite part of this reporting was a sevennt september twenty first dinner that happened. raymonly d, apparently, the first lady set the menu. the m it's fisenh biden apparently said bleep. she makes me eat healthy stuff,e all the time. and then when shp,es me left, hd apparently downed brier's chocolate chip ice creams chocol and lemon cake. >> not joe . i love the aids. 4 and dr. jill are now forty years after i remember watchinging him him in the senu dining room when he wouldugging be chugging away at the ice ae r creaeam. k th why are they worried about this now? do they think this will help his campaign? prospekt, i hate to tell them i look this up of all people, the alzheimer's associationll-t says eating this kind of processed foods, particularlimey cookies and ice cream, causes and hastens cognitive decline. i thaybe they're trying to stop it. i think it's a little tok it io little too late. >> you know, raymond, i neverh:v
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pandu for a voyeuristierc watching joe biden eat his ice cream in congress. you know, emily, another part t that stuck out to meyo and i knw at wor you're so good at working out, so i immediately thought on f you . jason bateman asked the president, are we blastinger back and biceps? it was joe biden said , yes,>> yes, those biceps, how aboutps? those biceps? and he said , you know, i'm at i usede now where i feel it if i don't work out. you know, i used to be ablo e to go a week. i speak now i feel it.when i think i speak for a lot of americans when they say we don't care if you eat like a child, as long as you think like an adult. lem isthe problem is we are sorf talking about before, you know, i guess you want to tell an octogenarian maybe don't break any habits because clearly it's worked thus far . the t the issue is what comes ot of his mouth, not what goesin into it, in my opinion.io othen otr than i think beingtate a little embarrassed. you know, one of those state dinners they had din that prepad it, a beautiful chef, south korean influence, and he requested ice cream. so i think it would do him some good to broaden his horizons simply as themmander-ic commander in chief. but otherwise, i just careother,
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a little bit more about what's innisbrook. that's true. you know, raymond, i did find an interesting piece of common ground here. apparently, biden likes orange gatorade. ent trum i remember a moment on airpd ore force one where president trump ordered orange soda for me and kevin mccarthy. so, like, are we getting some weird commonality or. >> well, maybe a final point of connection. jerry lewis, this could be a big fan of of the orange drink, too. qu, thmaybe this brings them all together or it might just be a generational drink. but less than 35% think joe biden has the mental sharpness to run again. >>hi and ink think the aides art saying maybe we should help him along. but at this point, you coulduree give this guy balance of nature, superbeets and a side of sama to every minute. and michelle obama could redoour the menu. it's not goingedo to help. >> it's too far gone at this point. >>ily, do you think he likes fast food? we alway kh: emilys talk about . i'm not.t fo no, like taco bell, pizza hut, l kfc, etc..know probably he do. i know he doesn't like salmon,ty so we would probably give that % up. but to your point, o only three percent of americans think he's physically fit to continue running. running.
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, i mean, i think the proof is in the pudding, the pudding that he's probably ordering right now alongside. he's probably asleep now.giving i think we're giving him h too much credit . and joe biden thinks that the food will make him more with it. iden ti don't think so. >> it's not joe .jill. yeah. he a little more than salmon and some veggies to makek joe biden with it. anks f raymond rubioro and emily campanello, thank you . thanks for watching. fox news night. have a great evening. over to the great sean hannity. all right, kelly , thank you . . >> great job, as always. and welcome to hannity. we have a ton of breaking newsad tonight. straight ahead. it is no secret that secre joe . hates republicans. he likes to compare themhe likes to terrorists. he calls them ultra mega extremists. it doesn't even really wantt, to be seen in the same room with them. in fact, joe has now refusedh at to negotiate pretty much almost everything, including the debt ceiling and joe, it's simple. it's his way or the highway. now, keep this in mind. the budget runs throughe, not congress, joe , not the executive branch. thebut for 97 straight days, joe biden has rigi
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