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>> corruption is a cancer, a cancer that eats away at his o citizens faith in democracy, corruption, is just anotherst ao form of tyranny. >>thof tyr hmm.. well, according to theccording "new york post", karpovich, that corrupt romanian once in hutner, biden's help findingan e conviction stemming from a real estate purchase not only that, president biden previously told us in october of 2020 that his son , hunter, never receiveda. money from china. vice president biden. there have been questions about the work your son has done in china and for ukrainian energy company. when you were vice president . in retrospect, was anything about those relationships inappropriate? anytor unethical? nothing was unethical.n my son has not made money in terms of this thing about what ? talking about china.ly i have not had the only guy made money from china is this guy is the only one. nobody else has made money fromk
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china. >> hmmm. look at trump a,, no bt meut n.t well, apparently that was not true. >> they were looking to obfuscate and hide where the money was coming from. for example, the bidens used their associate, rob walker, to bring in millions of dollarrs from china and romania. laughers limitedly liability company robinson walker llc paid hunter james halie in and others in the biden networke more than two million after foreign money hit his account, one third to the biden's that was the pattern, for example, mr on march 1st. 2017 only two months after joe biden left office, robinson walker received a three million dollar wire from state energykal hk ltdim., a chinese entity.d oa wee next day, one third of that money, one million sixty five thousand dollars, wenti to the bank account in abu dhabi of the company aig. which was controlled by jamesr i
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gilbert, another biden associatden e. over the next three months, robinson walker llc, sentsends sixteen incremental payments of two moreemental to two over five different biden accounts totalingn one million sixty five thousand six hundred ninety two dollars. well, it's complicated, but t what this amounts to is influence peddling, plain and simple. it is . it foreign entities fill inhe the filling the pockets ofily with the biden family with ten million dollars through nebulous web of twenty different companies. it's an elaborate shell game. and amazingly, some of these transactions happen while joe biden was vice president . now, white house spokesmanesma claims that the oversight committee did not show that any of these payments weree pa personallyymen made to joe bide. but here's what we do know,e, w john . wlevine, who we had on this program last night, reported ino the new york post in late august that hunter biden met hi with his father multiple timesou while working for a romanian real estate tycoon accused of corruption.
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and as for china, hunter biden went to an official government trip to china with his father in 2013 as he was creatingprivat a chinese private equity fund. coincidence? i'm sure 10 days after the trip, hunter received a chinese business license. did joe biden benefit from anys? of this? while the whit e house denies it, you'll recall that famous email 10% by h. big gu for the big guy alluding to a 10% cut of a joint venture ven with cfc china energy co. forgu? the big guy.ig guy? we know that one of hunter biden's business partners, james célia, referred to joe biden as the big guy in an email found on hunter's laptop. and tony, bob wolinsky, well, he publicly stated that the big guy was joe .th >> in that email.en there's a statement where they go through the equity. jim biden's reference does 10% doesn't say biden, it says jim . and then it has 10% for a bigred
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guy held by h. k i 1000% sit here and know that the big guy is referencing joe biden. questiono the question remains,d vice president biden personally seidene any of this money whilen office? we clearly cannot counte pr the liberal lapdog media to get to the bottom of it. the press, well, they're simply interested. >> and since joe biden has>> sie spent decades in the senate, served eight years as vice president and is now president of the united states and the families getting money fromamil various countries and foreign businesses through various shell companies. and this web of llc s i mean, guys, you in the press, this is easy pickings. i'm giving you pulitzer stuff heres. and instead of the press asking joe biden when we disclosed a month ago that through the robinson volcker account, three or four biden family members are so important to me. yelle thinsomebody yelled out, whad t do you think about your familya received money from john ? and he said , that's not true.
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and nobody pressed him again. >> well, just as house republicans were laying out these bombshel l allegations,justic the department of justice decided to announce chargee s on a freshman member of santo congress, george santos. we're expecteds to believe the timing of the doj actions are just a coincidence. e justnot another example of dee state elements of our government conspire to protect their own. if you ever needed proof that a deep state existed, just look at how the events unfolded today. unfoldeday.we'll have more on against congressman santos later in the show. but what's interesting is after republicans presented this explosive information, to ask the press, what did the press decide to ask about? >> you guessed it, donald trump , former president donaldo trump is running forn, h president again. he has hime ha seemingly had ber go while he was in office since leaving office. i'm a no country. are you investigating those business dealings as well heret. on fox news tonight? > her we will ask the questi
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we will probe for the truth. jim jordan is the chairman of the house judiciary committee. >> he joins us now. welcome . to >> good to be with you.u. you know, congressman jordan and sam's comes out ofhe the white house and he says say they didn't connect this directly. s didn'tnect thito joe biden. >> what's your response to that? >>, joe bide jnoml said his family took no money from china. looks like that's not accurate. then he was ouascorrt talkinupgt corruption. r it looks like his family was moy receiving money from a corrupt romanian. and then you have the bigger picture, caylee, where therectur are a hundred and seventy170 suspicious activity reports thatus activ always stress the d in that phrase is suspicious. this is our treasury department putting together these reports based on banking transactioner s that they see. some of those reports happenedr while joe biden was vicespread t president of the united states . and then you have the bank records that the committeeank i looked at. so the suspicious activityecorda reports, the bank records all show that there were multiple,t multiple companies. the biden family set uies the pe of these llc they set up receiving millions of dollarsy t
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from foreign entity entities.w that money is then paid outof to members of the biden family, multiple members of the biden family. and you get to the fundamentaleh question for what? what did they do?do c what wasom their legitimate business? what value did they add, what service that they provide? and then to compare to that, d n to get the question about the president trump and his family there toppressi int, thee legitimate business. they're actually involved in real business. you can't find businescan't thn you're looking through all these banking transactions. and what the biden family was engaged in. and so to mehe f, that'sunda th the fundamental tell here is what was the real work? what was the real value, the real business that they were engaged in? right. and we know hunter, you know, his skill sets were not quitee m that of the trump children. but, you know, gettingp to this form, it's this fauci ten , twenty three , the fbi form, which allegedl fbi fy connects v joe biden to a scheme where he's giving up policy decisionsa in exchange for cash . today, there was a 12 p.m. deadline. o christopher wray supposed and to turn over the document, doesn't turn it overoesn't t.
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cod it's two reasons for not turning it over.uman seemed to be confidential. huma sources that not wantn sout want to reveal. and this is unverifiedback information. >> what do you say back to the fbi director ? there'ctors always a reason.ys it seems like there's always some , you know, classified or confidentialreason reason that they can't give us information that i believe the american people, the folks that wee represent, are entitled to see.h we have a whistleblower to ssenator grassley came to , senator grassley, who senator grassley thinks is very crediblethat senhinks , who's at there's this form that says what you describe. i wantu de to see this form.i i want to see what the confidential human source told the fbiidential and if thit whistleblower said that he saw e in the system at the fbi, i'de like to see that chairman culmer would certainly like to see that. so we'll see what happenill see i know there'll and t be conversations between us and the fbi and we'll see where wehe go from here. but senator grassley, who who w has probably dealt with more whistleblowers in his careereb than any other member oflo congress, actually wrote the whistleblowewersctually r sr he believes the whistleblower who came to him is credible. m was we'll just have to see, you know, last question and we
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have a few moments here. >> i spoke to a doj official, former doj official. he said that it is entirely within the realm of tot the department of justice. k them. thiral to asly are you dealing with questions about this document? a political appointeout thise, k garland, or has rob her? the special counsel has his hism mandatane expanded? >> do you know if the specialkii counsel is looking into it ontr the doj? e do i don't. i think that's a very good a goo question. but i don't know thad t we don'd know a whole lot about what jack smith's up to , what robert what they're up to . we'll just have to we'll just have to wait and see. a lot you put a lot together inth four months. thank you so much, congressmanu jim jordan. so muceven as all of this new evidence mounts against hunter bidence mount, still uncr whether he will face any charges. the justice department has cleareny chargesjustice ded bees on the hunter case for months. there hae s still been no indictment. what can we expect from fro the justice department going forward? jujonathan turley is a law professor at george washington university. he joins us now. profes >> welcome . >> thank you very much.
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you know, jonathan , you mention these fera allegations. you know, farah, is this you erh statute under which we saw paul manafort go down for manyo. other dates, several others. you think that this might be the crux of where we can tiet the facts to the law with this ? well, i think the fear of violation is the one violationvt that the white house doeios notw want to see included, becausee t if you determine that hunter biden was an unregisterer d foreign agent, the question becomes, what was he, a foreign agent? for? r, it you leads you directly into ths influence peddling operation.s e and let's be very clear about ao this. i've been a critic of influence peddling for three decades. i've neverng see for tn a like f the biden family. influence peddling is the family business for the bidens. >> it always has been. and you the d.c. media tries hard to ignore it. but it's going to be hard to ignore if you have a federal violation for him serving as an
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agent for a foreign interest. and the question then is what w is that foreign interest? now, as yointereu noted,st paul manafort has charged the department of justice was very aggressive just a few years ago. an in going after fera violations for trump officials. >> and he every leak that we have had, the doj about theseche pending charges,s conspicuously omits fera. >> you hear about the tax charges, a possible gun charge . >> those are things3 4 f1 tweem you . you said the committee couldld produce eight headeight s and a duffle bag owned by hunteruld and the media would still demand a luggage tag referencing the president. i mean, the media's commentary on this or lack thereofly is really astonishing, isn't it? >>g isn't it it's breathtaking.s >> i mean, no matter how you reel about republicans or conservatives,pu about trump , biden, what was laid out today w
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was deeply disturbing.di thisst wasur a an array of over 20 llc that were created for a purpose that none of us can come up with . >> there's n o real plausible would h laason why you would have these layers of llc, these layerst ar of accounts that are taking in money from foreignta sources. >> and then they're distributed to up to nine family members.e like these are dividends from a family business. even the grand kids got some of. that money and you would think that any reporter would say, wow, okay, that's corruption. just as vice president bidenjust said , corrupt is corrosive, cor to a democracy. the re but the response today wasible really incredible. you had one . headlines like republicans admit they have nothingooking on president biden and you're looking at they're going what? >> i mean, g this is four months into an investigation. yo professor jonathan turley,
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brilliant, as always. thank you . the southern border is completely overwhelmed with migrants, just as title forty two is set to expire just over twenty four hours. former acting director of dhs chadda wolf, has been at the border. he's my former colleague and he joins us next. forme as next t to share the situation on the ground. >> your windom is waiting, 24 ts whether it's for the bucket list, the free breakfastsyndham and wi-fi or the romantic getaways ie lowest with twenty four trusted brands by windom to choose from your windom waiting get the lowest price at windom hotels.com. there are more identity threats than you realize. >> lifelock alerts you and works to fix problems with a dedicated restoration specialist. go to lifelock .com this summer when the mission is to save
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gross your is. >> so wish yourself you dirty. you get 15% off and free shipping at triwest .com, the border situation is getting worse by the day as thousands of migrants prepare to cross over when title forty two ends. we thought that a bidenproble administration was ignoring the problem. it's much worse than that. m,instead of fighting the surge, top border officials have decideicials havd to release int more migrants into the interior, just releasing them on the streetthems. they plan to flood the border cities with more illegal migrants. in other words, the bidentrying administration is not trying to end the crisi tisis, ths. no, they're encouraging it. chad wolf is the former actingnm director of the department of homeland security. he joins us now from el paso.pa. welcome , chad. you know, i'm looking at the images behind you . you and i worked together in the trump administration. i rememberstration you come ove white house. a competentnt presi president who worked to fix
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the border and with great success, he did.he you did. did u dias department of homeland security secretary. and now i'm looking you're in el paso. the street what are you seeingth on the street? i think i'm seeing illegal immigrants just behind you .i' j ust bewell, absolutely. we're here at a catholicof the church. this is where a lokst in el of the folks here in el paso, as they cross over and they come into different shelters. the shelters are overrun, s, obviously. so they're out on the streets. they're sleeping on the streets here in the alley. reets he in and elsewhere. ittl we're on the we're just a little over 24 hours fromng s the title 40 to ending. and so you're going to see mor more and more individualsr coming across that border because as you indicated, the biden administration is not really interested in solving this crisis. to solve it is to meadminist to g to a close, bring some deterrence back into the system. in they simply are trying to manage this. they're trying to process more and more of these individuals into ts to the couny every single day and everyeek. single week. and so you're on the eve of title forty two .ready there's alreada y a crisis here in el paso and other placesand along thatot border..
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but come thursday at midnight, you're going to see even more individuals coming, mainly single adults and mainly males. those are been the population that the biden administration under title 40 to have been able to push back into mexico.yo you won't be able to do that abo anymore. instead, they are going to beele released into american communities all across this country. >>d across the chad, i can't k at the scene behind you and el paso. president biden, he's only wenpn to the border once despiteleaned a karine jean-pierre tells you . and when he came, they cleaned up the streets, th behind you to try to deceive the american people by orcas. today, i want to knowr reac your reaction. when htiwhene used the word he effective, he said , we've beene effective on the border because i can't help but thinkct thaivei they're astrotur canf beingin yu a situation that they make to look safe . but itr really is anything but the sort of .>> think the well, absolutely. i think the border is anythingor tht effectivdee. the department of homeland security has been anything but an effective. and i think you just havythibut to look, listen and talk to the border patrol agents. they're frustrated. moow've been in a crisis
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for twenty seven months and they see no end in sight and they're begging to gi their political leadership to give them policies that worke at the end of the day.. and they're getting that. you c i think ifom you come to el pas, look, the president was here col dist a couple of months ago. the fact that he did noty of interact with any of theseclea illegal aliens in the fact thats they were cleaned off off the streets just tells you whae it is . t they didn't want to show himyouo the truth, because if you come to el paso, today, you're going to see a variety of migrants out here because there's no else to put them.. texas has been overrun. other border states have been i overrun. and this is the reality and this is what happens when you don't have effective policies that deter and hold people accountable. for illegal behavior. >> secretary wolf, i only have 20 seconds here, but you said that there are thirty five thousand to forty thousand illegale immigrants waiting, waiting just across the border from where you are in juarez, mexico. peoplinthat's exactly right. o there's over one hundred thousand probably along the borderng from san dio to brownsville in texas. and so they're waiting for0 to
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title fortitude in the cartels are messaging to them. wait for title two because the odds are you're not goingt to get pushed back to mexico. wn >>t you're going to staat ty in the united states . and that's what they want atnk u the end of the day.ch thank you very much, secretaryw. wolf. what can congres s do to stop the surge? senator marco rubio joins us with his insight. we hav welcome , senator rubio. we bre have some breaking news coming out of the house. ty they have voted along party lines to pass a rules package to promote and pass through a bill that would codify remaino in mexico. whtbe rep i can see,. i only seems to be republicans who are putting forth a solution that's actually gettinguba solu a vote. >> your thoughts? well, first of all, i think that it's pretty bad. it's a hundred thousand people near the border about readybu to pounce. but i want you to knowt i that there is at least another anoth five hundred thousand people in route. that'sgt's what we're gettiner paom our friends in costa rica, panama, colombia. you've seen a massive surgein of people that are moving in that direction. so this is not a ones nightnot thing. tom you know, this is not going
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to be tomorrow night at midnight. you know, everybody comes over d and then it's done. there are people in transit, they are in route. and you've got alland these cartels, trafficking networksre that are readyto to pounce on this and take advantage of it. look, here's here is the problem. this is a nation that has offered asylum to people for decades. on that ofbut there comes a poio a process is being abused and yop u have to put an end to it. we have to changfoe the criteria for asylum.r we have to change the crimasylu right now, people know if you come across the border and you ask for asylumyou , you trigger a series of legal procedures that are going to largely, for the most part, leret you get released intopendn the country pending an immigration hearing at some time in the future that many people don't even show up for. the word is out and it's prettyi clear , not to mentionon the disinformation that's being applied and told people that disig to night it'll be legal to cross the border. e an so we have e, inss essence, abot five or six hundred thousand people that are going to try to enter the united states . these are images we're useds ofp to seeing out of syria and outeo of places like that. we've never seen this in america before. and this, i think yesterday nume the number was eleven thousand. r is goingdooing t to double and it's really going to become i think we're headedtd
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toward a potential cataclysm here that has no no precedent. s and at this point, it's almost too late to stop it becausee to the biden administration's policies up to this point, you know, doubling numbers thatv .y at historic highs, it's inconceivable. meanwhile, you have two colleagueslcoming , jon teso and senator braun. today, they were chased down he j the halls of congress. we know that the journalists doe in the halls there. read were asked aboutitle 40t title forty two and their words were, we're not ready y fofor t. we need to extend it, they say, on their way to lunch.a they seem a little late to the ball game on this. >>wo you know,ul look, extendint would be fine, but at this point, you know, the truth of the matter is only about 30% of the people or less are being turned away at the border. the rest are stillthat getting t as is. that doesn't do anything aboutht a huge surge of migration that's already there and present that just threatens to overwhelm threate. thl of this is happening, by the way, because the perception and the reality border that if you make it to ther, you us border and you cross over t your chances of getting to stay in the united states are very,r very high.ev even with titlene 42 in place without it, all that's done is just create all that penterif
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demand over a shorter period of time. this is the potential of being h a cataclysm. like i said, we've never seen images like this before. what we're about to see over the next few days. and i think it's going to lead to all sorts of things that are unanticipated. you know are , migrant center uprisings and riots. >> i mean, this is just mass migration. >> events are never good. yeah. and meanwhile, our myrting colleague, bill meluzin, is reporting that the biden administration is just going to letth just illegal migrants out on the streets if the ngos fill up. and we know that they will. senator marco rubio, thank you for joining me. on the same day that republicans unveiled new bombshell allegations about biden. the media went hysterical over doj charges against congressman george santos. the media aren't even tryingth to hide their bias anymore. more on that. coming up. it's time to get down to the business of food. >> and i'm looking to invest 250000 dollars of my own money,
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states and his son were influence peddlingd his soence n nations to the tune of tentes of millions of dollars. would you would think that the media would be interested in that. of course, instead, they were busy going crazy over dodgy charges against freshman new york congressman george santos, new york congressman george santos, who is in've custody right now. and we've just learnedd he's he's facing those 13 federal counts. he came to represent everythings that is broken e, false a and politically craven about kevin mccarthy's house gop conferencecartse gop. his name is george santos. and today, his house of cards came tumbling down. republican congressman george santos, who admitted about parts of his background, arrested 13 federal charges against a sitting member of congress, george santos, 13 , counts the justice department on sales, an indictment against republican congressman and serial liar george santos, the federal prosecutor argue hee is guilty. they say santos is a liar and ao cheat and that they've gotve the goods to prove it.
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>> got it. >> so ignore ten million dollars and potential pay for play schemes by the bidens, but obsess over a freshman congressman. that's their playbook. a r concha is a columnist fo the though. >> s hure joins me.age ov you know, joe er, i'm sure there is a ton of coverage overs conf james combers press conference righert? must be opposite day. o kaili outlook, a cursory look at the home page of the newou york times right before you went to air shows that itsti top six stories are focusedd on the george santos charges.nn cnn same deal. top six stories about george anthony davola. >> santos, interesting that, you know, it's two middle names, but go ahead. it. yeahs a thin, you know, it's a . it's a sports thing, but,ts n you know, it gets no better atwn "the washington post". >> democracy dies in darkness there. apparentlygtcy dthey are a, itsr stories are all about santos, all before a lovely item on democratic senator dianne feinstein coming back to work and declaring she ha dias plans on having a lighter schedule
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moving forward. that's nicschedud.e. tterma maybe she and john fettermanng m could go bowling sometime. joe biden, meanwhileet, actually took questions. kelly , at the westchester airpore bidet in new york . and not one question was about combers. daming tha allegations. but he did get a question abouts ding , ding , ding . george santos, you get the idea right. hunter biden, james biden,er bi joe biden. biy scandal or wrongdoing around them is the 11th commandment of journalism. thou shall not mentionof journed the third rail, the forbiddennd fruits. and we saw that today.wet to george santos, those charges came out, as wase know, on the same day that comber had his press conference. and of course, the media took the bait hook, line and sinker. >> of course, they did. the tarmac press gaggles for my former boss, president trump, were a little bit different were a l. we are only have a few seconds on the other side of this, buty i cannot leave you withoutt gayl byaying the fact that gayle >>ng was outed h by her guest agent. >> carole, watch y.ave d you have neverov wavereder over
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these years. fajury came back for many people surprisingly fast. what did you think when you heard their decision? i had the exact reaction you just had before the camera came on . you said when you heard her say ,that's how i felt inside. d vess every blood vessel ieln my body jumped up with a complete and utter joy . a wonderful feeling. >>. gayle king, hurray. she did she did. yeah. she's gayle king.. that also went on vacation's with the obamas right. part and she's supposed to be notis not not a partisan host, notn not an opinion person. but a serious anchor.she' yes t she's going on vacation with michelle and barack obama. >> enough said , kelly .nk you joe concha, thank you . on his trip p to hudson valley, new york , today,st president biden took the stage with congressman mike lawlor, the district's mik representative biden previously had hammered lawler as a mago republic had h, but now he says
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he's a good guy. >> republican congressmaa n law is here as well. i s on t mike's on the other teamhe. buyot you know what? mike is the kind of guy thatwhen when when i was in congress, there's a kind of republican i was used to dealing with .pubn but he's not one of these major republicanofs. >> we're wondering if congressman lawlor is as confused as we are by the change until he joins us now. welcome , congressman.e. thanks for having me . you know, the president, he put out a tweet with your picture calling you a magoyo republican today. strikes a different tone. however, i do wonder in your head being praised by abou democrat president , do you worry about a primary challenge at all? >>e at all no.k the >>op look, i took the opportuniy to go there because, you know,wh it is who i am to to be bipartisan. to be willing to engage in conversation. and i talk to theis president privately before his speech and told them in no uncertain terms he needs to negotiate with speaker mccarthy to lift the debo negott ceiling and he needs to work with us on the migrant crisis.
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impacting our southern border and communities like mine, where migrants are being shipped from new york city to my congressional district because of the crisis that's been created at our southern border. so i took the opportunity to be very direct with the president and obviously,apprec i guess he appreciatedia my candor. >> what do you say back to heled acknowledged certainly the migrant crisis thaly thet we dealing with and agreed that a t need to secure our border and that we need to do more to get border patrol down there.bo rderand folks to handle theseths asylum cases. dee t with respect to the debt ceiling, he acknowledged my position, which was to say,ld look, you have to negotiate. we have to cut spending and we. cannot default. and i reinforced for himi re, by the way, chuck schumernnot p cannot pass a clean debtus ceiling. he doesn't have the votes. and house republicans are the only ones that have e anything to lift the debt ceiling, rein in spending and get our country
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back on a path to fiscal sanity. he shoul wd workite speaker wir and hopefully when they meet again on friday, he does.ri >> on thatdapera note,te aboutse the speaker, he had some wordsr for the speaker and so-called maga republicansso-cal who are n the room. >> let's watchpubl whaicant he s a very extreme wing re the republican party in the house of representatives, referred to themselves now and called this for a while. but now they refer a to themselves as the magor republicanthe s and they've takn control of the house and taken takel. h they have a speaker who has his job because he yielded to the mega element of the party. >> i mean, what was goings thin througkih your mind when he's talking about the house speaker in that way? i kept a poker fac when e. but, you know, look, i think the president obviously has his message, has his talking points he to hammertricng home in my congressional district. he underminet d the bit by by acknowledging that i'm not anis extremist. >> but i think the bottom line here is the speaker has really worked to bring our conference togetherto bring to focus on tht
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at hand , whethehertalkin you're talking about the debt ceilinthe debtg, the immigratio, at our southern border and theei president needs to work with him, the joe biden of old would have done that have . as c the vice president , he negotiated with john boehner and house republicanwiths. i think he needs to come back to that and take that tack. last question for you firsayleie i'm sure that's greaatt fodderon for you for campaign ads in general election. i understand gretchen gretchen whitmer sister has declared against you . >> she hasth . and , you know, liz wittmer garity and monder jones, the former congressman, is also thinking about running. so they may have a tough primary, but obviously the witmer family is looking fal to go nationwide here.y o and so inationf people want to supportt you know, and given that the president was iny dist my district today, they shouldri . biden two eight five seven.85 du that's biden to eightto five seven to help support met a and make sure that wnde holdxt . on to our house republican majority next year. >> you want a hard fougha t race
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it and execution. takrepublicans need to startow working now if they want to make sure that democratsgroud don't get the chance to run the country into the ground for neother four years. newt gingrich is the formerof speaker of the house. he also has a new book out on june six titled march to the majority. it'se 6 available for preorderw wherever books are sold. s been newt, welcome . you know what's been on my mind a lot lately? whwhen it comes to the i republican party is the issue of abortion. you know, people says the you t win on the life issue.li i say that'sfe not true. past heartbeat legislation. he won by seven and a half forcent divin. same thing. he won by twenty five percent. i think there's a way to talk about this in terms of compassion and flipping the script on democrat terms os where do you draw the line?ere o where do you cut off abortion? o because mostst americans believe in restrictions. and i'd love to see a movement on debate stage, whether it's trump or desantis. look at president joe bidenieve and ask him a question i know he can't answer.ic when doek add s a baby feel pai?
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do you think he'd be able to answer that question? no, i don't think he'd have anyh understanding of why you look to the democratic party now. asis committed to abortion at ay time, including the last day. of the ninth month. yes. no at a larg largee number of te now committed to infanticide for up to thirty days afterte the baby actually born and there's a significant belief on their part that, in th,t, you , the taxpayereir part should pay for an abortion. day on the last day. you should pay for infanticide up to thirty days afterwards. t when that begins to be clear to the american people, they recoil because that's an extremism. that'sbee that's frankly unimag. on the other hand , republicans have to start with a senseey ha of concern to be concerned for the mother. r yes, that's a concern for the baby. you have to consider options like adoption.
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you have to beyo seriousu ha abe the human qualities involved. i think you can take on planned parenthood and make the argument that every persone who approaches iwht should have for counseling should know the full consequences. and i think the country atprett large is pretty clear . we will run a program called america's majority, america'sjec new majority .com and america's new majorityom project . extensi we've done a very extensive polling which people can see it's available for everybody. and it's very clear that there is a massive majority at around 15 weeks, which, by the way, whi is about where all the european countries are. people find it impossibleabor to imagine that you're going to actually have bought a baby in the seventh or eighth or maks ninth month. it just makes no sense to themo at all. and there'.s a very substantialb number who believe that poartbeat, for example, is a very good starting point. feeling pain is a good starting point. starting but i think the thing which is actually winning the right to lif winnie argument is the fe
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that you can now see the baby. and i think the more people realize you have a chance to actually see the baby actua, the greater the pressure is to say, look, this is notsure i some strange thing as a right, said right to abortion. one woman said to me she's just regarded as a tumor in the bodyr and i thank for my choice. is tumor or a baby. i i know which side i'm on.k i and i think if you approach it, that way and you're and y compassionate and concerned, you can win thisouand debate ey time. >> and we saw president trump do that with hillary clinton to great effec t on a general hav election debate stage. you know, i have aboutd i wa 30 seconds here and i wantnten to ask you this. you know, aswe'vsessmee seen die assessments of the biden economy. 36% approval in the most recent poll. but is the old adage, it's the economy, stupid? is that still aliv e and well? because it didn't seem to be the case in the midterms? >> i think in the midterm, republicans failed to offer positive solutions except ined e the house where kevin mccarthy's commitment to america won a majority.
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and i think we need to recognize that governors have been positive. they've been winning bigve been r it if majorities. up if w we come up with solutions, not justs a tax, we're going to have a great 2024 , but we have to be positive and we have to recognize that meeting. the reale that m concerns and rs needs of the american people is the key, not just beatingvers poor joe biden every single week. >> it's less and less capable wise words. speaker gingrich, thank you . an well, man named greg laurie went from being a young hippie in the nineteenin seventies to embracing t and giving his life to . his life is the subject of awif new hit movie called revolution. pastor laurie joins us next. you seriously have got to put your life on the line. be worse than anything else in this world . why would you not want to be all right, jerry?
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other young hippies that were t doing the samehee thing. he ultimately decided to follow the teachings of pastor chuckwhe smith and preacher lonnie frisby, who later baptized him . i baptized in the nameyo of the father 10% spirit. how do you feel? what beautiful gives me chills.h >> now, laurie and his story are the brand new subject of a movie that is a hit movie called the revolution. pastor greg laurie joinsurie joi us now. pastorns laurie , i mean, this is just it's on amazon. it's been number one .
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it's beating top gun .redi it's incredible to watch thabltt baptism scene. so >> what makes it so powerful? i think it's because it's a real story.lm like so it wasn't a big budgetme film like some of these other films. other like avatar or top gun or whatever , but it's resonating with people because it's a message of hope and it's a true story. hopeof a time in american histos when it look like culture watosy collapsing and people were just turning away from god anding aw turninayg away from everything. and many thought it was perhaps the demise of our country. but people were talking about a revolution. they're talking about a political revolution. and gothd sent a revolution. go and in fact, it was time magazine that coined thate in a phrase. and really, in many waysnd, it was a revolution that changed the directory and trajectory or the trajectory of america. >> so we have that that time magazine cover. pastor. and this is actually the ones t from nineteen seventy three .yo but there was one before that that you told me about.
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let me know about that time cover. >> yeah. so this was a time in american history where we removed prayera out of schoolsyer . and it's interesting that literally three years laters lae time magazine has a cover r stoy with the ominous words reversed in black and red . is god dead? then a four years after that, this psychedelic image of esus d and it says, evolution. ows so it shows how bleak things were and it shows what happens when a spiritual awakening takes place in american killie.t i wantual ac to say that generar is very interestedat in spiritul things. i just read an article recentlr where it said thatre they are over 50% are very interested in knowing more about . and this is the key. this was not a religious revolution. it was a revolution whereus people are turning to god and having an encounter with them. that's what happened to me. th him.that'smy life was change,
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i was going the wrong way fast, but my life is turned around reo because of a relationship with c . >> and he's still.haing busines. and the life changing business. d i hapastor laurie the tremendous honor of having dinner with you and your beautiful wife, kathy . ith and one of the things thatad stood out to me just about whatm you've done is you met people where they were and the revolutio they n. e chur the church camche to the people washing the feet of the hippies, welcominwag thee and just as w would have done, share with us why that's so important at this time with genze in particular, well u ,i think the church has an opportunity right now init cultury righe. i and our job is to bring hope.op, our job is to bring help. our job is to bring people to the lord . that'sjob what i do. i'm an evangelist. we h havave e the big event.t we we're doing it. that honda center in anaheim on july one and two called the harvest crusade. we've been doing it for thirty years and over the years they've been able to speak in person to five hundred thousand people. 500 people aen thousands
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and thousand, five million actually five hundred thousand making a professiod ,000 n of f. and we keep reaching to the then next young generation because people are searching forin answers today in our culture. >> pastor laurie , that is so true. and one thing you said to meo m always stuck with me. you're constantly pointinghim, back to him. and that's what i try to do in my own life. thank you so much. it's so wonderful to havefox ne you on. ws thank you for watching. fox news tonight. have a great evening.i un i understand sean hannity is surrounded by quite a crowd by you. say hello.lo hello, kelly ., great job, kelly . thank. thank you .. hi.ome to welcome to "hannity". they are obviously back in our audience as one of the biggest nights of the year. now, just a moment, we have full analysis and reaction anto former president trump's very contentious town hall at fake news. cnn contentious with thel fake moderator, not with the crowd. interestingly, miranda devine, congressman mac gates will bed n here als

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