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th shows wednesday and thursday this week and a few of our in studio guest clay travis. kelly mcinerney, jimmy fallon, tommy larin, david mcdowell, kelly and conway. and maybe we'll find out in cony a second. laura ingrahame , you want to be a part of the show, just go to hannity .com for information, how to get free tickets. m fo but that's unfortunately all the time we have lef t of seating. thank you for joining us and set your dvr so you never miss u an episode. >> i n the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. here'ss la laura . all right. wee you're going to be ik.n would y new york this week. what would you lik like to be in studio for? studio >> our audience show thursday. thursday. that does work.we i can't do idnt wednesday.i'm ve i'm very busy wednesday i can't do. >> oh, sorry. i can do it thursday. how can i impinge on your bigw o plans in new york ?rke >>ve i'm sorry.ry p well, i verylans big plans and't and sam is telling me that if i don't get out now, i'm we're going to miss our wholerr segment. >> a great chance. all right.y. all right. i'm laura ingram . this is the "ingraham angle" from a very busy washington
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tonight. >> the russian collusion investigation meant to derail trump's 2016 campaign wastigati cacompleteon and total sham. now, todaymp, special counsel s john durham's conclusion weren't that brutal in a matter of fact, but histh three andd six page report was blunt and .e now, afterad reading through as much of the report as i could stomach tonight, i was disgusted. by i was so sickened all overdid to again by what they did to donald trump , what they did to carter page and so manyd so others along the way. othernow we see in black and wl in facts presentedac what was obvious and pervasive corruption. >> now, there was clear political bias at work dufung calls that confirmation agen in the most powerful agencies within our federal government intelligence and theg federal bureau of investigatioen . now, hillary clinton, wee know evidenated despite destroying evidence. bualt donald trump , hd e was tormented over nothing. and this began.r
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never forget when obama was pow still in power. now, here's a tidbithere's on the steele dossier, which stl the fbi never corroborated in footnote. dossin the footnotes. . thirty nine , our investigators uncovered littler investig evide suggesting that prior to theubmi submission of the first carter page fisssion a application, the fbid made had made any serious attempts to identify steele's primary sub source other than askingtha steele to discloseurces. the identities of his sources. now, f on page thirteen regarding the sub source, eger done shinko done. chanko was unable to provide any corroborating evidence to support the steele allegations and further describeded his interactions - with his sub sources. this is my favorits e rumor and speculation. moreover, notwithstanding the repeated assertions in the carter page, fisa carter page applications that steele's primary sub source has done,so chanko was basedurce in russia,y done shako for many years, had buved in washington, dc.
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but the fbi never corrected this assertion. e in three subsequent page fisa renewal applications, rather, beginning in march. 2017, the fbi engaged on chanko as the confidential human source and then began making regular financial payments to him for information, none of which corroborated steele's confireporting, at least on chs had a job. >> now, this was a rotten. operation from the get go , the speed and manner in whiched the fbi opened and investigated crossfire hurricane during the presidential election season based on raw, unanalyzedd and uncorroborated intelligence. also reflected a noticeable departure from how it approached prior mattersarture involving possible attempted foreign intelligence interference plans i aimed at the clinton campaign. >> yes, thint wentk i do thinkon i could have and should have a done a bettendr job answering
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questions earlier. i really didn't perhaps itpreciate the need to do that. what i had done was allowed. it was above board it. it was totally above board. everybody in the governmentent. i communicated with and that u was a lot of people knew i was using a personal email, destroy. those blackberries with hammers throughout this report. then fbi director andrew mccabe and deputy assistant director for counter intel peter strock came off as pursuing trump with a blind r at, in particular at the direction of mccabe struckd open crossfire hurricane immediately struck at a minimuam ,had pronounced hostileings t feelings toward trump . the matter was openeowd d as a l fu investigation without ever having spoken to the personsut mation. who provided the information. now, after thir thiss conclusio, by durham, everybody watching tonight has to know that i t is important to remember
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how andrew mccabe describeds feeling right after comey was ws fired. so sad. this was a at hit his first meen with president trump . >> i was speaking g to the man n who had just run for pre the presidency and wonan the election for the presidency and who might have done soe ai with the aid of the government of russia. our most formidable adversary ta on the world stage. >> and that was something that troubled me greatly. troubled me. great. the epitome of masculinity there. no ow. completely absurd. he k they neverows no corroborated the dossier. now more from durham fbi records prepared by struck in february and march. 2017showed tha showed that at tb the opening of crossfire hurricane, the fbi had nog that information in its holdings, indicating that any time during the campaign anyone in the trump campaign had been in contact with any russian intelpe officials. now, despite the portrayalis
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struck, he still spinning. this is a predictable, sad ending to an investigation thatu never should have taken place. what we have herrhe is john durham, the u.s. attorney , taking a role traditionally reserved for criminal prosecutions and essentially editing a four year editorial for what hite and bill barrt do thought that donald trump wanted to hearwa. n th >> oh, does that mean he just wants to turn the page? what a fraud., wa now, this was rank abuse, abuseu of office and a vindictive, improper, politically motivated use of federal resources.yet yet durham'sdu conclusiorhn was only that the fbi failed to uphold their important theimission of strict fidelity w to the law. yeah, it. is outrageous thatorse this happened and it is arguably worse thaners watergate when you look allng the facts. but the truth is , n o one isknow going to do anything about it. i' now, how do we know this? well, let's say, look, no
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further than how the press is treating the biden family money train. now, thi moneys last week, right. congressman jim coleman put out all that documentation, all the bank records showing money from foreign sources to members of the biden family. s iden one of the media do, huh,? john ? yawnquestion, how did the biden get soge rich ? i'm going to ask it every night until the election. the press haths no interest in finding the answer to that very simple question. ar afthey now the standard going forward after everything that'tu happened? it cannot be thaset its t the government can use its power to try to help liberal candidates for office, avoid e psecution and accountabl as it relentlessly hounds conservativeros on spurious and totally made up grounds.repl >>icl the while, of course, accusing the target of lying s o another day of hillary clinton's emails and the steele dossier. this while the president of a the united states is lying about the fbi, attackingattackin the fbi and attacking g the rule
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of law in this country.ense how does that make any a sense t the rule of law? that guy should have won the emmy best actress in a dramatic series. oh, sorry. i didn't mean to say actress. fbi is an honest, apolitical organization. i hope people will stare at that and learn about what the fbi is like. human and flawed, but deeply committed to trying to do the right thing. >> honestion trying to do the rt thing. >> wha>>t a prevaricating prigg that's not what durham concluded, but the political class, terrified of a bold populist like trump in office. >> they did everything they could to corroborated of the fbi instead of act as a legislative check on it. legislata check on its overreac, one word shiftless. >> there was direct evidence ino the emails from the russians through their intermediary, offering dirt on hillaryr need clinton as part of whatd is described in writing as the
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russian government effort to help elect donald trump .p dt there is significant evidence, much of it in the public mai domain, on the issue of collusion and the intelligencepi chiefs with their ownone reputations at stake. they circle the wagons and kept the farcical defamatory story going. il i will tell you thatnk my dashboard warning light was clearly on and i think that was the case with all of us ince cou the intelligence community very concerned abouniernet the the n of these approaches to the russians. if you put that in context, cone with everything else wext knew the russians were doingh the to interfere with the election is his dashboard warning light waelection. s on because they w to be discovered. now, additionally, b there were no nefarious approaches to theeu russians by trump's campaignssi and number two , iftion the russians were interfering in the election, t the evidence suggests that they were tryingya to help hillary via the phony steel dossier.
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powerful forces in washington,pe powerful forces and abroad werr bent on destroying donald trump's political career before itn. toly begas politi these are the same forces who claimed to this day to be the great defenders of democracy. bu t the truth all along wasdemocr that they were the real threatsc to democracy. they wanted to keep poweran by any means necessary and they also wanted to send a message to anyone like donald trump , anyone like him who comes along, beware ron desantis might think about thisth tonighe because they will come for him to in some way, shape or form. y i promise you thatou now why they're going to do it because there are no repercussionso . y this is also why democrats ne will never let go of january six , because that's another pretext for weaponizes e the federal government against the people. we all kno kw there'now ths nexh chance that a group of whating o five hundred right wingers are going to take down the entire ad
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u.s. government. >> and yet wete also know thattt there is a real possibility that in 2020 four various government agencies will try to undermine our election process. to ensure only the acceptable people get elected. y th this is why today there'ss real really not a lot of trust inly publican's. and that's really sad. aside from electionc in interferencest, via fake governn investigations, look at whatdo the government's done. they'vne. e destroyed our energyllions o independence. they've allowed millions of ffo claimsners to come here on phony asylum claims. this isn't i a government.sn't we havs us onne the world stage. no one's ig to going their fundg on capitol hill. no one's going to lose their cushy post government jobs. in fact, they're probably get promotions and academia in the media because they did what they did. the establishment always protects and promotes its it. es
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the fact is you're not going t to beat the establishment courtt . sorry to report you , but you have to beat them. the polls.th if not a, we should expect more of the same a government that acts more like an o occupying force that cavalieccre ste abuses of public trust whenever it senses strong opposition. >> now, here to react, kylreac seraphin, former fbi agent, a federal whistleblower and still friend, senior fellow at the center for renewingwhistb an america and author of true blue my journey from beat cop to suspendedf fbi whistleblower steve revealed improper practices and the fbi investigation related to jananuy six . kyle, let's start with you,t's stthough, in essence, this was the fbi working at the behest of a presidential campaign. does this report, even if the conclusions maybe wor as strongly worded as i would have like them, does it crystallize the problemsem you saw with the modern fbi? amu
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>>nt it's totally , laura .y i mean, there's no other way around it.i it's softlagrey worded, as you stated. i agree with that. in fact, your opening monologuyoue is spot on . but we looked at a two was different types of treatmentsf for two different political campaigns, and they are radically different. lowed stophey sloweddo down and put the stops on investigations sbu into the clinton foundation, dee as noted. but they they denied donald dod trump's campaign eveniefi a defensive briefing, which is a very low leveng cl and almt no, there's almost no resources dedicated to doing stuff like that. >> somet to agents that go inar and just say, hey, these are h the concerns we have. thiss how is how you mightw yo be targeted. this is hocaw you can ben be awf it. and this is how you should t want be careful because you don't want a major political campaign to be targeted by a foreig n government. it's v and the stuff fact that they denied it, it's >>lling in every way. steve , i want i to play the thoughts of another former a fbi official, frank figel, joh as they watch this.uld >>be john durham should the exhibit a in the so-called weaponization of government
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subcommittee because he wasd tun weaponized by bill barr and turned against the very institutions that he comes out. m is tasked with doingunnecess something that was not but only unnecessary to do, butstro tasked with doing whatever he could to destroyth the origins f the crossfire hurricane. >> the original case, steve .e e >> now, as usual, the lefter t will try to turn the tables on those who actually uncoverhe the corruption , even if, againt if it's not as strongly worded as it should have been. absolutely. and i think the fbi has nowen been exposed as no longer an objective force for good. s and here's a situation where they they lookedy internally ad decided that they were not any going to consider any evidencece to open a case because i bt was inconvenient forl their preferred political candidate. and instead they the targeted all the resources and all their focue resours on the indil
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they viewed to be the most problematic to the existing entrenched forces that we have within our intelligence community and our federal law enforcemen ou t that is so beholden to these these growing budgets. as we've see beholden throughout the years, as this mission creep has come home in the in the weapons and the apparatchiks of our federal government have now been turned against the americanas have bee population. >> and kyle, the fbi did issue e a statement to us on the release of the durham report. it read in parat rea part that the conduct in 2016 and twenty seventeen, that's a specialin counsel examined was the reason that current fbi leadership already implemented dozens ofe e corrective actions which have now beensd in place for some time. had those reforms been in place in 2016, the missteps identified in the report could have been prevented. reld hav, were they just misstet given the lack of corroboration and the knowing lack of corroboration from the sources to the sub sources on down ofsoe that supposedls y damning information of trump'sg people working with the
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russiansn of, they never had an info indicating that. >> i think . you're cut thered to from frank. figgs says exactly what didn' you need to know. he didn'y wht say that what durm did was wrong. he said it was wrong because he didn't have loyalty to the fbstitution he came out of. and that's really the position that the fbi operate out os outh that you need to be loyalth to the institution of the bureau. >> and the constitutional oath is a distant second or doesn't matter at all, because that's the most important thing, is you don't shame the bureaue even when we expose things like that. they were going after catholicsr inic the richmond diocese. what they said was they didn'ted say we did the wrong thing.the righand we need to do the rightu thing. they said we need to be verybran concerned about protecting the brand of the fbi. so as far as these these corrections that they did, the corrections, i experienced them. i was part of them. t i was workinhei unterintgn it i counterintelligence when they came down. it involved about a forty mi five minute powerpointnute. d oi and then i gotve another one of those and then i got a third one , give or take, and that was was the end of it. and there was no there was noope follow up. ther of the was no stoppage of
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the abuse of the fisa system. you there's an ongoing debate right now about seven 02 coverage of the of the fisa, of the foreign intelligence surveillance act. and that, to me,igence sure ac g problem. so they didn't correct the the problems at all. they just kinded the kick the cn down the road. >> now, steve , looking forwardw to twenty twenty four . how concerneard are you that some of these same forces areg i still operatinthg within the u.. government who can putfi their fingernger o on the scale one way or another, whether it's an investigation of anoth anotheerr candidate or somethins else that they mightom try to pull? i'm very concerned. ver i think you'd only have to look at is twenty, sixteen and 202026 . i think 2016as is this report pe is expose with sort of e to what we saw in an20 when it came to thee intelligence community and entrenched forces. behal they're mobilizing to , to work ag behalf of the joe biden campaign and work against ree duly electedecte president .
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and i think this entire report now really just exposes thatel the this should be the finall fo death knell for for the fbi. no impartial judge should ever accept an affidavit written by an fbi agen t becausewritte they have to presume that they they didn't have any a evidence and no impartial jurytn should render a guilty verdict.. i think now the fbi hanos exposd itself as a political actor and it's no longer legitimate. and they just really need to be controlled, obsoleted. we need to have a resea t. n and that's going to ben pres incumbent on a futuride o republican presidency to to take that on . >> and hopefully the house--o bo top to bottom reform. tt kyl, steve illuminating. thank you . now i want to bring in my next guest, sol wisenberg, former assistant us attorney forme and deputy independent counsel sol. now, the durham report als attor makes it clear that it is a crime to knowingly provide fals e information to the government. you know that as well as i do. section one , two thousand thoug one . isn't that, though, exactlyy wht what hillary clinton and her
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campaign did? isn't that part of what went on here? owell, not only is it what they did, but is the durhamthe b report makes clear the fbi knew about it and they knew about it because they were told by cia director brennan, who is in a meeting with the president of the united states , president obama and vicee unit president biden and james comey and loretta lynch on the phone said this is what we have learned, that the clinton campaign is going to do. >> they're going to spread the lie thatgoing to donald trud the trump campaign are a compromise by russian intelligence. this was brennan was so was affected by it that he he had bt the meeting within days of getting the information. nothininformg was ever done by e fbi. >> the the fbie fb, accordingg o to durham, did literally nothing. >> they didn't open a case filee file or anything.
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like that.he and they never informed the fisa court. but listen, that'sisa co just of noe many, many things that are in this report now. a loa lot of these we knew about from michael horowitz's report h yearorows ago. yea >> but this this adds powe because durham had more powers of investigation. >> s oo how concerned are you aa do you remain given what againn is confirmed in additions ind wh this report about how the fbi operated with intel, that thisle is a continuing problem within our federal government? and i just don't i don't know anyone to trust the fbi anymorei .'m i mean, which is really sad because i'm sure there are agorkingnple working withi the agency. butht i meaney, if they can do s in a presidential election,out a cycle, they're talking about donald trump interfering with the electio n. e to well, i would like to be able to say, laura , and i do think this was a leadership problem primary, i would i would likeeol to be able to say all of thosemh people are gone and it would
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never happen. >> but we know froe twittem ther files we absolutely know what what continued to happen in the twenty twenty campaign where the fb0 campaii acted as s censors in tandem with theande twitter folks who were in charge back then. so it hasn't s changed, at least not at certain levels of fbi and cia leadership, for that matter. >> so was ther sole any othere m indication from what you read?u i read as much as i couldtoni read tonight. but fromgh wha what you've reada there should have been other criminal referrals out of this report rep, anything that indicd that to you? not that i have seen yet. i haven't read every every page. as you know, it came out and i didn't have an advance copy.i re i've read thade executive summad and i've read a lot bit.s ve and durham is very, ryvery careful. but the accumulation, in the details are . >> and look, we already knew from horowitz that all ofan
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the many things that were never told to the fisa court, the problem is , with the exception of kleinsmith, that one fbi, at&t, he he couldn't tt put it togetheher to show that w was one or two people infor who consciously kept the entire option from the fisa court. >>ma fro so i know we're going to have you back. thank you so much fo r comingg on tonight. now, if you expected me culpas from the same press that peddle these lies, well, you are mistaken. but maybe you weren't surprised. steven sprea miranda devine, break down the media reaction tonightt to trump's durham's report. >> that's next. seriously, got to put your life on the line. worse than anything else in this world . why would you not want to be more ? all less. let's go . standing is taking 10 bull riders. one of them will earn the right to be the last cowboy standing.
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which cost taxpayers six point cost, fallsn dollars far short of proving there was e a deep state conspiracy against trump well delivered and likely is not going to surprise you ,e but cnn, msnbc, the kind of went the abc route. >> this is all no cattle. >> well, it's a big fatattle. nothing. it was a failure and a suboptimal, i'll say, use of four years worth of resources.wt >> this just reads like a huge waste of taxpayer money. i'm sorry. he basically, to me, copied cope and pasted or plagiarized from the ig report. what can we expect of durhamm eventually winds up testifying up on capitol hill for patrick's antics? phen >> joining us now, steven miller, former senior adviser as to president trump , founder of america first legal, and miranda devine, new york . er trpost columnist and fox newsis contributor stephen , given everything that we learned inne this report,in everything weas
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knew previously about how the government was weaponized in a presidential ont campaign election year, what pressure can be brought to bear on the senate now, especially republican senator s thinking mcconnell, thune, cornyn, to actually take this seriously ? and what are they going to do? about it? i think the most fundamental task>> i thiamenta, laura , is appropriations bill so that government fundingbill expires r september is for the house gop and the senate gop to work together to reform the fbi and thd the department of justie using the constitutional power of the purse. ageous it is astonishing to me it we is outrageous that here we arey seven years later after they store for they stol yearse four years of a presidency and they tried to undermine and overthrow democracunderminy >> there has been zero reform, zero accountability, zerowho at consequence for the people who attempted this coup wienie. republicane s in the house
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and senate to use this government funding process to impose accountabilityerwise on this government. >> otherwise, miranda, thi ts t is just going to keep happening, is it not, including in this next election cycle where many man of us believe the future of the country is ont the line with china? h ever the border, with everything that's happening with our energy ou, it's all malign., is it and this election, is it not? >> well, it's a crucial election, but so was 20 , 20 and so was 2016. and these same people, 2 they framed donald trump in 2016, paintepainted him as a run agent. these same people in the fbi and the cia, the deep state, these dishonest traitors, diden the same thing in 2020 when they pretend they did that. the hunter biden laptop emailsd that we published were again russian disinformation. again, to get rid of donaldteve trump . and as stephen jus jut said , they destroyed his presidency.
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and yo youu they drove the couna mad and then the explosion thath happened on january six was the result. and non w who is in jail, who's had their lives ruined. but people who may be trespassed at the capital , who didn't actually commit any violence, and yet these traitors get away with blue murder. and i hope steven is involve d in trying to bring them acc to account. >> now, steven, late tonightou. tonight mccabe did respond over a mccay did respond over at emplo the network that now employs about the report. >> i vehemently disagree with with mr. durham's characterizations of what we did in the report. and it's very simply he betraysc a deep misunderstanding of not only what we knew at the time, but how we make these kno decisions. >> stephen , we know exactly what he instructed.ite it's iwen black and white. we know what i did. what part is he? is he thinking that he h
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misunderstood or is misapplying the facts to thethin scenario he >> we knew then, as the reportdr demonstrates, we knew now.n bete >> we've known every day incoll between that there is no russia collusion. they didn't have a scintilla of x evidence to support that hoax then and not a day since.it has that ever changed? he is an unrepentant liar. and the fact is that he got his pension restored is an outrage because, again, there has beenb no accountability for this hoax. this lie hoa, this coup imposedi on the country and this effort electilify the 2016 election and to stop president trump from doing whao stt he campaignd >> ameoing, what he pledged to do when the voters demanded. >> yeah, and miranda, i thinthik one of the things that president trump did want to do,o which again sends the the left into a frenzy, is he wanted with pure out how we could somehow work with putin, not in a cozy way, but to box out china because that was the big threat in the horizon. .he was really prevented from
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doing much on that score. anofbecause of this investigati. and now russia and china ared together and military exercises, joint agreementxercin the offing, trade, everything else. trump wanted to try to stop that.t wa relae saw what was coming. >> trump wanted to normalize relations with russia and instead, we are here on the brink of a hot war. at least in a proxy wary wa with russia. in ukraine, people are dying.s n nobody itrn this country wants this war. and i thin and ik the blame cane be laid largely at the feet of o people like john brennan, bidebiden, james clapper, the rest of them who lied who and lied and lied. >> they love the way they love the war machine. keep it going. right. keep going. never, never stop the war machine that was donald trump's crime is trying to create peace in a world in whicn h many proft from war. >> all right, steven miranda, thank you both. now we run both. out some of tht absurd and sensible commencement addresses of the season. most absu
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dismantled. books are being banned. history is being rewritten. the supreme court is being corrupted. >> the debt ceiling is beingurr, held hostage. the climate is changing. the lgbtq community, lgbt plusnr community is under attac and nof slug's. you ever wonder what s a beautiful send offen to a cla' they are monitoring? >> what's amazinamazing is opraw winfrey is one of the mostn worl successful women ind world history. made popular in a country that adored her and considered her beloved and celebrated her. it's amazing how things havecelr changed since oprah stopped her syndicated show. it's crazy . >> hmm. yeah. and the poor kids at the historically black college howard university law, they didn't just get an oldt bl biden speechac . a >> they got an old biden delivering. it changes threat to our
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homeland is white supremacy. d bidei'm not saying this becau i'm a black bcu. y. i say wherever i go to confront the i'm going to solve to subvert our elections, to reject political stream, reject political violence, protect fundamental rights ndamenta and freedom for women to choose for transgender children. l ri tto be free. get an oprah, share a right. or do you think, laura ,writer buying, the howard graduates are not buying this market. by the way, a few even madene their own signs. this one says bides, bn and hars don't care about black people. they're on the game. well, i love how biden said a black h.b. yeah, acsu versus bcu black versus a white bcuz. that confused me, but i thinkd we can ask biden's reaction to all of this. >> raymon, you got question more questions and aa, it'
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black grill. >> you know, look, hl e it is it's cruel. for him, i think, to divide a these students based on racehic and to feed this in additionsupc to which white supremacy is not the number one issue facing anybody, including the black community. g thblacand i pulled the fbi sts when 65% of violent acts aga against black americans are committed by black americans . >> white supremacy is probably not playing a role there. but i capremacy n at election s. go ahead.elec it's elections. that's exactlytion why he's sayg what he's saying. and georgia tech actually got an amazing commencement from super bowl winning chiefs kicker harrison butler.r >> watch this. s sadly, we are encouraged to live our lives for for ourselves, to move from one thing to another our. i can offer one controversial antidote. get married and start a familysr . my confidence as a husbandnce as and father and yes, even as a football player is rooted in m
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my marriage with my wife. as we leavwifee our mark a on fe generations by the children wego bring into the world, how much anyoner of a legacy can anyone leave than that?t wa >> that was a 10% dress.s >>at's all great. and look for your life doesn't p have purpose until you commitom yourself and you have children,u you that you can pass your values onto. i made for me they opened up a whole new career for me, my children. i wouldn't have written children's books or any of that, but fohildren bur thr they give your career a dynamism, iti otherwise would never have. pur >> and you do have a sense ofy purpose. speech i completely agree. that was an awesome speech. good that we'r. e focusing alsoe an on the nice stuff out there and the inspirational. >> yeah. and laura racespirational. is nd the minds of some commencement mieakers now am is developing a virtual reality game that allows viewers to confront prejudice and xenophobia by assuminrontg the identity of a muslim on a plane. i i'm glad it's not on 9/11. i
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context is important. meanwhile, another game calledee barnstormers allows you to experience the virtual world of segregation. >> no baseball. they play, but they wouldn'tletm let them play major. they had to prove to the moochers superior because they were white and theye th weren't here because they werehe . do they really thinky is the country is this awful i d rottenl an and racist? i mean, i guess they do. i mean, i guess that's, the whole vote for us becausey s the country is awful rotten and racist. vote for look, i see. the educational value here, but i do worry about focusing on the sins and the biases. gad i await the game of the asian lady trying to getubwo home from the subway to her house. that's that's another bit ofo se storytelling i'd like to see in the vr, not not inspiring as a game. and some of those comments
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one . oh wait. oe you feel that on the set.>> what is what's happening. e afts oh it's the aftershocks of trump cnn town hall. they're still being felt thismp week. >> we know it's a sign, right,tn that he struck a nerve even in new hampshire's republican governor chris sununu used it as an govey to insult his own constituents. >> these are people inn le fro the audience from new hampshire ,republicans in new hampshire,ee undeclared voters in that roomst . i was curious just what your reaction was when it's completely inappropriate, without a doubt, and it doesn't shine a positive lightpriate. ee >> new hampshire, live free orel die? well, the establishmenhment dot. they they don't want they want to hear from trump or any conservative. frankly, they want they, formed becausete. ed they're afraid of you , how you might vote andth now d they're taking it one step further and demanding that 2020i fong thar presidential debates abolish in-person audiences. ac so no studio audiences.es the new republic writing that there is no journalistic reason
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to assemble a studio audience for a candidate interview or a a debate. >> it's just funny how thisn aui comes up now. chris bedford, executiveebate. editor, the common sense decided, chris , this isn'utivt just about platforming trump ,m but removing the americanrts oft public from being a parthe of the conversation altogether. >> well, it's anythingan they cn do to try to hurt him, that. because i don't want to helpo in them, they don't want to interview him when helps hur them. they only want to interview him to hurt him. they're not actually about bringing the newe not abovs, pee bringing his perspective to people. they're just kind of weaponizeps . remember, in 2016, when he wase wa up in the debate stage, he was ofnsistently getting booed by the audiences because most of those debates are reporters ,the back and a bunch ofin the donors and elites and friends of the candidates in thahet maiu room. and he pointed tha yout outs. on the debate stage. he said , look around. th boos. these these are all the swamp.ishmen these are all the establishment creatures. these are the people lik who dot like me. for >> and i got news for cnnc and the new republic didn't make a difference. donald trump was still electeddn in 2016 despite that room. i mean, i have no personall attachment, even though i like hanging out in front oouf a livk
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audience doing your show previously. i've got no personal attachmento to them being in there in thate room, in the debate stage, but it's not going to help or hurt trump regardless of who's in that room. >> but iegardlt justes demonstr does it not, that everythinghrow they've thrown at him, you know, everything they've done to him, he still keeps he n still keeps fighting. and i thintheyk they can't belie that he's coming back fors more . you know, he can't believetually he's actually going to get intoi the ring again after everything. they did to him in 2020. most peopl. e wouldn't. s take-a and one of the things that was a real takeaway from this town hal tl event i had was how much energy has and i compare that to the president united states right now who has been shielded merepeatedly by the media. the why caaven't called him out. the only questions that they really ask are why can't we get more access to them? not what about these are corruption allegations? m what about your health? what about your mental acuity? why are you running a campaign previously from your basement? b they were covering for him, but the american people, once again, they see through that. look at any of the polls.s th they know that he's really feeble independents and democrats are even state
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concerned about his mental state and whether or not he's too old to run for orr president . so the media is trying everything they can here, but there are limits , their power.y pr my prediction is that there will be no debate between debat joe biden and donald trump .heye if they're the nominees, there joe not be a debate about joe biden. >> we will not debate.dn't i don't i don't think so. i wouldn't shock me. nst biden did all right against trump in the twenty twenty debates possible becausep trump was sick with covered it later turned out in the first ls one and lost his tempere on biden. s >> but now he has a record that trump knows inside and out. stag i can you picture that picturet? it on stage. biden and trump. no, i think that they were they've been tryingn to delegitimize him, saygitimize he's not real, he's not a presidential candidate, he's not worthy of interview, again. >> the debate would be and they're there duringda the debate would be endangering the public. ngerine they get reports that ts going to be unrest. i just i get a feeling that is just never going to happen. >> you know, i think they've actually laid the groundwork for that kind of thing to say he's illegitimate and to debate him for the president to debate hi himo m would legitimize them.
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