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john . >> i'm trying to find something we can afford. >> fortunately, in only a few minutes, selectquote found john a five hundred thousand dollar policy for only twenty nine dollars a month. and his wife and a five hundred thousand dollar policy for only twenty one dollars a month. go to select cocom now and get the insurance your family needs at a price you can afford. >> selectquote. >> we shop, you save. >> hello and welcome to fox news tonight. i'm will cain. now, you might have missed it over the weekend, what with the eleclation yesterday that the fbi attempted to swing a presidential election. but on saturday, saturday, joe e one of the most divisive m speeches in a generat dil by ayn sitting president giving the commencement address at howard university. esident,mencemenbiden said the o racism has lonmeg torn us apart it's a battle that's never really over.
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stand up against the poison white supremacy, as i did my inaugural address to ay single as the most dangeroust dr terrorist threat to our homelands is white supremacy. white supremacy? >> does joe biden mean it? it, i >> does hedn believe white supremacy is the greatest threat our to america? b if he does, there can be no greater sign of a incompetence. the global rise of the chinese anmmunist party unsent, able and unfettered illegal immigration, which, by the way, you cannot haved illegalation we and open borders. you will cease to exisrders, yt >> the world on the brink of nuclear war in ukraine and joepn biden's own personal boogeyman, have lir putin, if he believes white supremacy is the greatest threat to democracy, we shouldia immediately invoketely the tweny fifth amendment, impeach himty as a national security threat. and someone for the love oflove god . will yougoll warn all those peoe of color who are illegally smuggling themselves into
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america screaming asylum that they just snuck into nazi germanyk into? seriously, if it is so bad, why does everyone want to come here? e?if joe biden thinks the bigger threat to americica is white supremacy, he should again immediately launch a congressionach al inquiry intorrow into the most racist statements made by a living president . >> got the first sort mainstream american popchips, who is articulate and bright, clean, nice looking guy. i mean, that's a story you cannot go to a 7-eleven or a dunkin donuts unless you have a slight indian accent to come know. >> i'm not joking. poor kids. you're just as bright and just as talented white kids. >> stunning in that today. jesse is your savior from whitesuprem supremacy. noacy,, the president who wase r mentored by a member of the kkke doesn't believe any of what he told those students at howard.
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it's a pande, itr. at he it's a pandehar so obvious and naked that he had to immediately point out that he knows the emperor has no clothes. >> i'm not saying this because i'm in a black hq. i stay wherever i go. i'm not saying it just because i'm here. now, thim hes is a strong contar contrast to what joe biden promised four years ago. he promised then, ifyo you'll remember to be the uniter in chief, to bring us together today on this january day. sou my whole souisl is in this bringing america together, uniting our people, uniting our nation. and our nationi ask every amerin to join me in this cause we must end this uncivil war that pits red against blue .if we can do this if we open our souls instead of hardeningi our hearts, open our souls,
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instead of hardening our hearts to end this uncivil war. er the but then after that speech, something happened. den fail failbiden failed. he failed in every way possible. inflatioy wan has hit record his because of record spending and money printing. regional banks are collapsing. energy costs are throughmillion the roof. around six million migrantmigra have crossed our border. we're on the verge otht sof whaa some say will be the worst recession since the 80s. and the world is again on the brink of nuclear war. and what do you do when you fail? me you blame. so he first villainizevaccinated the unvaccinated. then h e told us the real problem with the world was those e three breathers who won'tsk wear masks. he said it was republicansake who want to take away your right to vote. how about gun nutsn nu?ts are who , by thehose way, are thosen that legally buy their guns? maga radicals. and then the generalized catchall umbrella term of extremists. by the time biden arrived ats the announcement for his reelection campaign,ection c a p weeks ago, he'd long given up being a uniter, saying extremeness are lurking around
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every corner and lining up to take our freedoms, where once he said , if you don't nowi vote for him, you're not black . now, he says for, if you don't f vote for him, you don't care about our freedoms. and withand, wit their marchings here now comes t team biden to scold america extremists,lled so-called leaders in it, so-called leaders, extremist leaders. these extremists havt leadere mt more difficult to vote extremist in the jihadist legislature went so far as pr limit dropbox's extra. imust proposed and passed laws to attack the freedom ofision au a woman to make decisions aboute her own body. these so-called leaders, these extremists, extremists, state by state, made it legal to openn carry a gun without even a permit or background check.e s these extremist there claim to be for life. e
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these extremists have a plana pn that was just one speech. >> what do you see extremists wear everywhere? see extrewhat do they look likq they look like they disagree with me and they look like white supremacists. is that us ?is tha is that america? ots? are we a nation of bigots? it's not my life. d i doubt it's yours. the sam now wee play in the samekids sports teams. we take our kids to practicesmih we worship. we go to parent teacher nightane and we largely love one anothero regardless of race. >>f i think it'sving actually undeniable that we are living in the least racist moment in human history. and within that context, we're the least racist country cotthe planet and we are almos at the least racist moment inthi the entirety of our owren personal american history. >> i sayi say almosalt becausee a look at this gallup poll in jn june 2008, just months before barack obama won the presidential election, nearly 70% of americans believed race0% rac relations were somewhat oria vey good by obama's last year.a pose
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the number of americans who hadi a positive view of raceonsh relations dropped by nearly 20 points, including less than half of black adults. additionally, the number of black americans who worry a great deal about race wentf ra from around 40% during obama's presidency. upto nearly 70% today.denc the number of whitey do americans who worry about race nearly doubled in that time span as well between the last year of trump's presidency. presidenand the first year of b. the number of americans whom 31 worried a great deal about race increased from 31% to almost 3%. 50%. for "the new y if you did a worord count, by te way, for the new york times,exal for example,e on the word racir over the last 15 years, what you would see one of those wordn bubbles is an absolutes. explosion. all the race mongering, allg. the division, it's working. just over a decade ago, we were headed to that moment of judging each other accordi accoo to the content of our character and not the color of our skin. but since that time,our worr politicians have used our worst
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instincts to pit us against one another for their oweir own political gain. they are happy to tear apart our car pool and exchange for your support at the voting gooth, telling lies, creatin willymen, reinforcing tribes. joe biden will divide us . he'll tear us down. he'll fill us with hate for his own gain. s own gafor power.person one person who is running to stop that from happening is nikki haley. she's the former ambassadorr am to the un and the governor of south carolina. nikki, great to have you withwh us this evening. great to be with .politici why is this happening?n divi why dodi politicians insisngt on dividing us and seemingly pushing us toward a race war?> >> you know, you look, inflation's running rampant. you've got wokingham in schools. you've got crime at all timeou highs. >> you've got, you know, got illegal immigrants totally openh border. you've got china on the march and that has nothing to do with race. and the idea that he brought upp white supremacist goesd with back to exactly what you said. it started with obama. i now, with biden, the leftists
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inserts race into everything, into everything. and all that does is pit people against each other. solutio and it doesn't allow us to get to any solutions. so their answeerythingr to everg is to blame everybody else forrt being racist, but not them. and we see how that's played out. >> nick presidnt to ask you this. you're running fort, want to prr so i wanted to ask you about one of your statements from the past. i do think there are those thatn upon cynically seek to divide us based upon race. i don't think obviously you are one of those people.er i think there are also peopleree who readily accept a false premise too quickly and alwaysqd disappointed to see one ofwallac your tweets from 2020. appe was during the bubble wallace affair when there was supposedly a noose hung in his t garage at a nascarurned race. at it turned out to be a hoax. and you tweeted at that time that we should all stands wh with bubba wallace today against the cowards who secretly put the noose in ws in higarage stahis garage, s. watch your back, cowards. bubba has a bigger army thanfals you do that, was it not?t wa that was a false story. true, a hoax. >> it's been investigated.
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it's not true. why did you accept it is true. k oull, i thank you for asking that, because i want to talk about that. you know, first ofl all, tell wh you that i was partners with nascar in south carolinnas was partners with them. they were there foh thr me when i went through the church anooting, when we had a cop shooting all of those things. and i trustehed them. so when i saw nascar came out with that and they showed all of those race car drivers i behind him, i trusted themwork and i trusted that they had, done their homework. that clearly wasat was cle not . but, you know, i had had a long relationship with them and i had no reason to doubt them. >> so you regret accepting that and trusting that institution? moment? absolutely. >>d they had never done anything false before. homewoare a group that always does their homework. they always are very careful pay and measured and everything that they do. and so i trusted friends that i had workedusted for you . a >> you know, i remember that moment and i really, truly appreciate that answer that you gave us tonight. rrreflection and correctioection move forward. i remember that moment, i wasng on espn and i took a lot i took
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a lot of slings and arrows in the modern day american form that's being called a racist for saying the facts don't back up the story.ght is so what i wanted to hear from you tonight was about that leadf moment because you're running th be the leader of the free world and you have to be able to stand up in that moment the and accept the truth or looke is alivthe truth when everyone else is telling you a liemoment and so those come in really intense moments. and we're in one of those right dani penny daniel pene and jordan neely, the incident on the new yorky city subway is , for example, one of those moments from last g week where the world is going to tell us the lie that this is yet another example of white supremacy and another example of racism. the s yet to bearacism discovered. >> where are you on this incident between daniel penni and jordan neely? eallthis is really upsetting because here you have alvin bragg. >> i mean, he's got he's letting murderers go . he's leading straigh crimet. crime happened all over comba new york city and here on the wife of a combat veteratm veteran. here, you have a formereritar
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military guy where it'eir bloosn their blood to defend and protect. he saw danger. hemselve he was trying to protectpeople himself and the other people on that subway.g wo and the idea that bragg would ad go and indict him this way in without an investigation, without any sort of gran withouy ,really what i think needs to happen, the governor needso u to pardon penny, no question about it. n hineeds m righto away. it's the right thing t to dohi. this is if they don't, the criminals will continue to rule the streets of new york because they will knoww york bec there's accountability for anyone who tries to stop them. and if she pardons him, that sets of right on a lot of things. notice it'll put criminals on notice in tit'll let people like penny who really were very brave int m that instance. knoww thate need mno we've got their back. >> exactly. we need more daniel pinnies and we don't need a decent incentive for strong men or women standing up in moments ofc crisis. risis, lrs we need leaders. tha and this is this is why i wanted to see thater f your answer would be to thatro moment in 2020.
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we need leaders who will stand up with strength in these moments where we are surrounded by fear. i have to go quickly, buhavet i want to have a longer, i conversation with you.ersation i hope that we have a longer conversation. but i do want to askth you thiio question the wayuld it's one tht i think everyone needs to be asked. who's seeking the office thaift you're seekingwh? >> if you can tell me, why do you want to be president ? you knowrent, my parents came ha fifty years ago to an america that was stronstrongg and proud and full of opportunity. i want them to knoi waw thatntry country again.y husb i'm doing this for my husbandmia and his military brothers and sisters. ryand sistthey need to know i their sacrifice meant something. they need to know we love our country. couni'm doing this for my daughr who just got married. i saw how hard it was for hers a and her husband to buy a home. and i'm doing this for my son,rn who's a junior in college. e and i see him writing papers of things he doesn't believe in just to get an a . that's not us . that's not america. 78% of americans right now don't think their children will have as good of a lif e as they did. we havneed to che to change tha. >> and i'm determined to do that. tell your son that is not worthw it. that'sill: that a wa tell the th it's true.. mickey, i really enjoyed this conversation.
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>> you get 15% off and free shipping. i try whiskas. p the durham report upended nearly a decade of lieshe promulgated by the media, democratic politicians and most importantly, the nationalnow th security state. bunow that the truth is coming out, what they are doing is pretending, of course,r to be victims. se, not the perpetrators of a political witch hunt. >> enjoytch hunt. >> the durham probe has loomedpd large on the right part. delusional fantasy party. hobbyhorse for the right. it's a big fat nothing. and it reminds me of the sort of weaponization hearings that are going on , whether it also is they're just falling flat on their face because there is no there. there we knew from the very beginning this was never a legitimate investigation. this was a political no legi er if the goal was to rack up of themany indictments and prove all of this, russia, s russia, russia, stuff is , trump says, wrong. he's failed miserably. out
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seems to be a complete died once again. another dud by john durham. shis is a predictable, sad ending to an investigation that never should have taken place. you know, somebody that i respect today asked me, what are you about? will i said , i hate people that look at me in the eye and lie. >> i'm about the truth. tha >> and these people that you just saw on your screenou'l and you will see again in justyi one moment. i will never apologize for whaty they did to our country..als sui top officials such as james comey and john brennany, manipulate the public for years with misleading statements and gross mischaracterizations . in short, lies. they weren't punished.we they were, ire in fact, rewarded with multi-million book deals., peter struck and eric swalwelltk built up their careersor screaming about russia gate.. here's some others. max boot, rick wilson, bill kristol, ana navarro. we could keep going on andia gas on as they did about russiain gate and benefited.
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and that's just to name a few.sn you're seeing others im the screen now and the federal law enforcement agents, most importantly, responsible for corrupting our justice system. they deliver left wing sermons at prestigious universities and have lucrative contribute tributed deals at msnbc and cnn. they have not only not apologized, they have profited.l pi charlie hurt is the opinion editor of the washington times and he joins us now. >> hey, charlie, it seems like you know how the left i don't sm know if this originates from some central memo or talking poinalkingt they get on these vl tics like pandemic ofs, the unvaccinated or a threat to democracy today. >> it'c,s that start the ter tmt >>s a nothing burger. >> yeah, no, they really and just like over the past five or six years, they have all been on singing from the same choir sheet, talking about how how our governmentrom was under threat from all ofd ts this disinformation in this attempt. to perform a coup on our government by russia when, as it turns out, we're findinggt out now what you and i and many
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others speculated but didn't know for certain, work the coups going on the entire time. and these people were the ones behind it. and democratic politicians were the ones that were behind. wa and the press was playing the music at every single turnge to encourage this. >> and i think what you just said is so important, you know, the lies are bad enough, but ner these people, they are neverg going to apologizeto apo for th. they're never going to admitther they were lying, becauseese lie i believe it was intentional.w r and these lie, they knew they were lies or should have known they were lies and are too stupid to be to be allowed to continue, as in. g point, oh, that's an interesting point. now, charlie, greg gutfeld ,char just yesterday, the five made a very fascinating point in my opinion. heif said that if you believe that donald trump is hitler,exis and he represents an existential threat to america, then you'l yol be willing to do anything.
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you'll break the rules. you're you'll tell lies. you'll run smear campaigns. and why? because you're the hero.g th saving the world from the next would be hitler and donald trump . so hitle the question for you io you think all these people that were rattling off, whether or not they're in the media, whether or not it's nicolle wallace or whether or nothey kn they're in the government, whether or not they're peterow struck, do they know they are telling lies and casting himself as the hero? >> or do they thinkg the they're telling the truth? tryou know, i guess it's sort of an important distinction inot a a lot of ways.imction it's not an important b distinction to me. i'veeen in news busi been in ths my entire life. it's all i'v we ever wanteantedn was to stand up to power and to, tell the truth and to reveal stories and expose wrongdoing committed by powerful people. commitowerful peopwhoever these, especially the washington press, they don't believe in any of that. so whether or not they're too tryiid to realize it or they were just trying to go along with the crowd, they've abdicated their responsibility
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to the american people as thethe fourth estate to hold powerfuldo people to account, to hold them responsible and when. alike, and that's why when whenwe go ae politicians lie, we go aftertr them. and this is why weto try hol toe governments accountable, because government is where the power is really good. >> charlieally goo, thank you s. great to see you . all right. our corrupt justice department doesn't just launch investigations into their political enemies. they actively protectrl their political friends. while the rest od f the worlonda on monday was paying attention to the durham report, an irss al whistleblower investigating hunter biden told congress that he and his, quote, entire investigation team were removede from their open investigation into hunter'ir s taxes. the whistleblowers lawyers insist the doj actions are an retaliatory against their client and may violate federal lalate fedw. ment of in otherju words, the department of justice is punishing em a government employee for investigating the president'sd h son and doing it. >> while we were all distracted
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with the durham report, "new york post" columnist miranda devine is the author of the laptop from and she joins a us now. proteca, i thought there was a protection for whistleblowers . haah, hi, will . well, clearly not. and we've seen this overd over and over with other whistleblowers from the fbi, people like steve fringe, who basically suffer greatly from trying to be honest and trying to bring some accountability to these agencies. ag i think this is worse than retaliation against a whistleblower. this is obstruction of justice.e this is the department of. justice intervening in a very sensitive case, being hunter biden, the tax case against- th hunter biden, the son of hav the president. and we have been told for nigh on three years that this this department of justice was so honorable. and merrick garland was sorfect, perfect that this was going
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to be an arm's length an arm' independent investing and thatnh joe biden prides himself on allowing it all to to go the beense without any interference. and that has been a complete lie. complete and what you've seen h soon as there's a whistleblower that comes out of that investigation, the irs whistleblower who has a tale to tell of interference by theny department of justice when they try to charge under bidennd on these tax cases in the states in whichenly, so they happened suddenly, soon as he gets immunitons hey to bet to testify, pushka comes in the department of justice and completely wipes out that investigation team. >> will: >> it's absolutely stunning , miranda. it gives you a lack of faith.t it makes you pessimistic that we will ever see any type of o accountability even on the smallest of charges. this isn't even whatcharges, thy
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is about, not tax evasion. i the story is about potentrruption, the potential corruption of the president ofi the united states . and we can't evenof t, get accountablan't take e on th. of charges. >> miranda devine, always greata e to see. >> thanks, will . all right. hey, speaking of hunter biden,'t we're learning that he wasn't enri just working with foreign indionals to enrich himself. his family was also connecting individuals who had ties to onec of the most famous crime bosses in america. more on that nex n that next. >> hello there, relaxium . one minute. i've not had enough inflation under inflation with dish good. the same tv bill every month for three years. supply chain issues. the three year tv price guarantee only from dish. looks like you've been sleeping well. >> my god, he's back to my pillow guy and you're looking
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to emails, hunter biden arranged a phone call between his father, the then vice president , and the family off his business associatebu, james jimmy bulger. now, of course, that's the late crime boss's nephew, who later served with hunter on the board of a chinese government backed company. bulger, of course, is the former chairman and president of the thornton group in boston. and he responded group by thankg hunter for arranging a calllls e between the bulger's and the vicetwee president again at the time, joe biden, quote, your dad's calyol was a huge hir here for the vultures. he continued. they're still talking about you are a star for putting it together. have a safe trip to nantuckett. now. yes, it is still unclear what that phone call was about. >>phon we've reached out to bule we've also reached out to theto white house. neitherequestsr has responded to requests for comment from fox digital nor fox news. but i can tell you this. it's the kind of story that adds to this idea, will , thatnk
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this family was doining shady things and raking in millionsmis of dollars along the way. and yet here we are in twenty , twenty three . >> and as yet, nothing's . happened yet. >> will: ijust not a good look e connected to the guy who was the central character ink mask the departed or black mass not nwhitey" to be connected i any way to whitey bulger.bu >> thanks, kevin . you bet. all right. millions of americans feared that joe biden has led use verg to the verge of economic collapse and now a well-known economist warns that america is on the brink of the deepest recession since nineteen eighty two . we all seeeepe the signsst r inn is rampant. major retailers declaring bankruptcy, depositors making anns at the bank. but the bush administration wants to pretend everything is fine. even as we head off the cliff.p. >> peter st onge is an economist at the heritage foundation and he joins us now. peter , your ray of sunshine tonight, biggest recession since 1980 to it is incredible . >> well, you know, the fed has been gaslightinge, the american public for two years nowo yearsn on inflation, on the economy,
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s acnow the data is actually coming outtual. the fed's own models, the fed'sn own data are nowg saying that o are headed for b a recession. and it looks like it's going one to be a really bad one .hat we h we're seeing data that we haven't seen since the depths of the 2008 crisis.ot i and allegedly we're not even in recession. peter , if i were a doctorm and i'm not a doctor, but ifdiao i were a doctor, i wouldse first want to diagnose the patient before i could figure out the cure. you know, i've had some long conversations together about diagnosing this patient that is the american economy. esti is it accurate imantio your estimation to say what we are experiencing now is the product of decades of money printing, shoving dollars intosh the economy? and then exacerbated by duringmt a moment of crisis printing, yet even o more money and shovig money out through stimulus bills. in other wordsh stimulus b,d the administration and the fed throwing gasoline on an already lithrowia fire it fire in our e >> that is the perfect way to put it.tl
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well, and that's exactly it. they have been dumpingmo money into the economy and wheneverev anything breaks, they just shoot anotheerbreaks, r couple f trillion. we had that in 2008.er we've had that at everygoin recession going on decades. each time they make it worse,der kick time they dig the hole deeper, they kick that can down the road. n thand it's going to cost us f, 10 more, five or ten timesk it. more every single time they kick it. now, what they're up againstt is that if their only tool is money printing, we've got fresh data now saying that inflation expectations are out of control. r the so americans expectations for the next five to 10 years ofe or inflation, they're even higher than they were at the worst of last year's inflation. inflthat means that the only tol the fed has shooting a trillion dollars, anything that moves or that goes directly to inflation. so at this point, they are out of arrows in their quiver. >> well, yet they will probably do some more of the same. don't you think, peter ?u they're going to print more money. i mean, the heroin addic shakite is shaking. he's got the cold sweats and he
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may go into cardiac arrest. is what are they going to do? they're going to give him another boost of smack. know yeah, that's that's the only song they know here. e.and what they've what they're trying to do at thiss point now is to bailto out that everybody who runs intoal trouble. and they are praying that all sp of that money stays put, that when they bail out the bankers,t the bankers just hold onto it instead of lending it out. this is what they're prayingn if for. the proble them is , even if they get that result right, even if all oft that tha bait bd money does not go to inflation, we h means lending crisis to a wall .en dat and we're already seeing dataa across the economy that banks aracross our e not lending money, they're not lending money to anybody. what that means is that the fed faces a choice. ey feeli it can either keepng fueling inflation or it can completelyom let the economy crash. the data saying we're already headed for that. sheehe banks the banksn rein in lending to try to protect their own balance sheets, then we the are looking for probably the kind of economic crisiecs
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that we haven'et seen in 50 years since the 1970s. >> like i said, you're a ray o>>fray of s sunshine. peter and i had a deeper conversation, a longer conversation on the will cain podcast. you can go check it out.san when we talked about does this all add up to the dollar losing its status as the world's reserve currency? peterhead one of my favoritefa lines in the conversation, and that is that we still haved the constitution and the constitution is ou peteon ir super power . >> peter st. onge,y alwayknowlg a great conversation. thank you so much. sationabsolutely. will s >>ee all right, candidates. well, i'll see you later. is reinstituting systemic racism this time, of course, in the name of equity. now, your race can actually determine how long you end up in prison. that's straight ahead. you seriously have got to put your life on the line. i don't want to be worse than anything else in this world . why would you not want to be
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benefits. payroll. compliance. trinet. people matter. >> i fear the winds of change now this story is absolutelyg, d stunning in the name of equity e systemic racism is now legal in canada, according to a report in the free press, canadiange judges are considering a criminal's raccoe when they receive their sentence. all they have to dalo is fill ou
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something called an impact ofnd thce and culture assessment. >> here's how it works. you say that you are produ the product of a racist systemi or that you are an immigrant and you receive a lighter sentence. here's an example. man named edward smith, he's bragging about. he used the process to get out of prison early. smith had pled guilty to theftwh in robbery with a firearm, but he later filled out that form and argued that he committedconc the crime because he felt disconnected from the culturtee as an immigrant. that was apparently enoughfo foi the judgthe. smith was let out of prison after just six months. now, if smith had been white, he would have served the remainder of his eight years behind bars.d gaddis said is the author ofof e the sad truth about happiness and the parasitic mind, and he joins us now. to see >> again, it's always good to see you . this this i thought lady justice wore a blindfold so that she wouldn' alwayt do whato is being done in canada. >> yeah,ne i yeah.
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you know, it's unbelievable. well, what is beautiful about western societies is that historically we've adheredhi toa set of deontological inviolable principles. right. presumption of innocences. and absolute defense of freedom of speech.ea lad the idea, as you said , that lady justice is blind and these are inviolable principles. and that's what differentiates s the western tradition from other traditions. >> so, for example, where i come from in the middle east, islamic law, sharia law actually institutes codifies the fact that a penalty for a crime depends on the religiona of the perpetrator and the victim. ndso do we wish under the guise of the progressive cloak of social justice, adheree, to shariah law? or do we want to stick to the traditions of westernster jurisprudence, jurisprudence? i. >> it's absolutely insane. it's baffling. canada instituting the premises ,the principles of sharia law. gadg, you wrote in your book
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the parasitic mind, quoting animal farm, that the premise that we've move towards is alles animals are created equal.om some animals are juste mo more equalre than others.united the united states has also s goh gone down this path of identityt politics. do you think it's realistic that we could see in the united states something similaro cana to what is now come to canada,d factoring your race into your prison? it's well, usually the saying is that when the unitedited sta states sneezes, canada catcheste a cold. bua cold or,t i guess in this c, our greater woke meter is going to infect you guys. so beware, don't get too close to us because you'll be infected. we are really the top of the heap when it comes to walke ideology. >> pray foidgyr me.>> will: i am praying for you . i'm also praying that somehow, some way you're not a precursor of what could happen right herey in america. i pray for you as you head downw the path of sharia law right i there in canada. always good to talgryou agaik t, god . >> thank you so much to thank you . cheers. all right. democrats across >> the country continue to degrade and diminish what it means to be an american citizen. ythey believe illegal immigrants now should have access to
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the workforce, to school systems, to hospitals and government benefits. that's the new parnefitst. >> government benefits that you pay for in california. democrats have proposed legislation to take that a stepe further by making illegalunemply immigrants eligible for unemployment benefits. >>me michael shellenberger is ta author of public on substance, and he joinsor us now. >> y you know, mike , it's alwas good to see you . ii do wonder, as you look in california as a at third, what is it, a thirty two billion dollar deficit, which, by the way, came in ten billion dollars higher than expected. is this something real than expn california or like this movement for reparations? is it just another pandemovemenr is it fake? >> are they ready to give unemployment benefits to illegal immigrants? sure. ? it's goo d to be with you. well, i mean, i would hits aciss very california form of narcissism and sadism. i mean, you have to rememberth that we're just absolutely in love with self-image of ourselves as welcoming and tolerant in california. but we aref absolutely
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mistreating the poorest people in our society. we hav ople ie the highest rate of poverty in the whole country. by thehe governor and the mayor of san diego said that we we've been overwhelmed by the influx mmigrantof immigrants to califo. i myself am very pro immigrant person, pro immigration. >> but the situationabsolu on the border is absolutely out of control. we know thatte ontrol. childreni trafficked, including traffickec d by this big influx of immigrants into california. so if we're in the midst of all this chaos for the legislatureng to say, oh, well, now we'reunem going to give unemployment it is benefits, it's just cruelnarcisi and narcissistic in the sense of it'sticit's realls really not actually helping things on the ground. it's about making those lawmaker fes feel better about themsel themselves on this note. >> it's interesting, milton friedmanves.>> wil said a long t that you can't have both a welfare state and open borders. you can't have people an unlimited pool of people comeba in and avail themselves ofil the entitlement of a taxpaying population. you'll go bankrupt in california. you are going bankrupt. you can't have an unlimited people pool of people taking
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unemployment benefits. and so what i hear you telling me is in in pursuit ofe narcissism, the state of california is going bankrupt. krupt,and is ignoring, by the w, all of those residents there are fleeing to states like my own in texas. >>o yeah, that's right. i mean, i think one ofistics o the characteristics of narcissismrcissism is a sense of entitlement, the ability to do whatever you want without any concern over the impact the impf on other people. another aspect oth of its is grandiosity. the idea that, you know, doing something like extending unemployment benefits is going to solve this problem as opposedefits isto swap to m. and of course, it's just completely self-absorbed, has nothing to do with what's happening on the ground. so, you know, and of course, it's just the idea is that it'ss compassionate. but in fact,sion it's a kind ofr organized cruelty, a kind of sadism. and i think it's an expression of this. there's too much power idemoncrh the hands of democratso do stat, who really don't have a challenge from any othern party in the state. it's what you see whenyou ge yot
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the kind of abuses of power ineo a place where you just don't >>ve enough of a significant opposition like in california. >> i think i love that l point.v it's exactly right. it's your empathythat actually becomes the path fore w your cruelty. >> before we end this show tonight, i want to go fulle i circle to wherbee i began tonight. and i want to ask you , mike ,, about this push by politiciansat to divide us on the basis of race because you have a call them up at your substract talking about this exact thing that this division is reflected. by politician like joe bident il to tell us thaint we are an inherently racist country. and the problem is all ofe prob itu watching at home right nowl, the problem is white supremacy. it d as yo doesn't reflect, as u point out, the reality for most americans . >> i find it really disturbing. i mean, i think will the numbers i keep coming to is that inamers the 50s, about five percent of americans were okay with white people and black people being married. today, it's over married,. 95%. ety we we're a more tolerant society, right? w now than at really any othert time in recorded human history. and no country is more tolerant of other races than the united
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states . so this is a big lie. scary it's a big and scary lie aimed at demonizing roughly halff of e the population. it's being used to deman d censorship. it's being used to demand censorship not just in veryunited states , but around the world right now. f >> i think it's a very frightening time. and i found biden's speechspy dl deeply disturbing and chilling. we neelid to move beyond that.,e wet need to get back to the things that unite us , whiche ia is the fact that we're s a singe country of citizens. we're not divided by race,divide class or religion.d i find optimism despite that attempt at division, mike , becaus ie i think everyone, when they turn the television off tonight, goes back to a life does doesn't reflect one described by joe biden. and i findnd tha that optimisti make no mistake, there's an o attempt to change it into thats world of divisiobun, but we can still live in that world of optimism. >> michael shellenberger, thank you so much. f optimigood to be with you, wi. >> all right. when people eat fast food,od i think they're assuming they're eating chicken or be good wopr good big mac. foo turns out, though, many fast food chains, they're injecting
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on real food, when something costs way too little and it seems too good to be true when it comes to food, it typically is what goes into this food. it's filler, msg, all theseg, ce chemicalmis, seed oils, as i'vef talked about in the past,n as being something that's causing a lot of issueous with our health in society.it and it's really it's beenh encouraged as well. by the government.subsidiz these agencies are subsidizing a lot of the products that are going into the food products that we're eating in fast foodas chains and other chains. and it's just moving away fromlo real food. yeah, so i love that pointole or about real food in the role of,t honestly, our government institutions publishing these nutrition guidelines. don't ha one in't haveelines, i front of me, andrew , but like they would suggest to you that some of this stuffthe st is completely empty in nutrition. that is fake food is worse for me than going to eat a steak or i mean, i'm sorry, is one hundred better for me than going to steak? well, yeah, exactly. and then they start going aftern the steak. ter thethey start going after the agricultural farmers, the people who are keeping heritage foods on the shelvesg
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of the supermarkets., is and the thing is , is this fake food that's mass produced in it's mass processed and you're using all these chemicals in the food stores, as i said again, is , is that that's worse for the environment farmsbecause the fact that these factory farms are putting it out there and then you've got guys using regenerative agriculture, real healthy replle, raising cattlee, real he they actually will replenish the agriculture. and it's good foagriculturrle-he the environment. and that single handedly candlco help with this kind of climateul changed help stuff. but that stuff is getting vilified and instead we're getting force fed. ges junk that's just making us more sick . and then guess who's got a pill to help us or that? well, the kind of pharmaceutical industrial complex you see, it's this kind of closed loop system. yes. well, we're all being fed junk n ,literally and figuratively. yes. will: we'll get you sick, then tha seu you the medicine to help you not get better, but delays. your sickness, wood pulp. i mean, that's always what chef andrew . that's one step too far wood pulp in a hamburger bun.
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i'm out. yeah. i mean, if i want to go out there and eat, would ifo ea i wanted to eat, would i'di be vegan. yeah. wo one more camera operator said she'd rather eat the wood eat me, at least ine, alway eating the bugs over the wood pulp. andrew grool. always great to see you . thank you for being with us tonight. great to have the .l be b >>ac all right.ow nig thanks for watching fox newsht tonight. i'll be back with you again tomorrow night. in the meantime, here's the great sean hannity. all right. sean n: i well, les eithert me get this s. so it's either wood or bugs. what do you what do you pick? >> i pick i'd rather not eat starve to death before either one anyway. okay, thank you . great show and welcome to hannity. tonight, we are barreling toward the all important presidential election. how ? pay attention. pay attention. we are only five hundred and thirty nine days away fromo november 5th. >> 2020 four . this race is beyond critical.bed a great constitutional republicp is slipping awayublic . the durham report confirmed our biggest fears that our us justice system is completely
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