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go to hannity.com to sign up for those >> unfortunately that's all the time we have left for this evening. as we go into this memorial day weekend, i want to always memorialize think about the brave men and women as joey said and their families who made the ultimate sacrifice we're not here without them. as sean would say let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham takes it transient here. hey laura >> laura: hey pete great to see you and amazing words for those who paid the ultimate price for our freedom thanks for that have a wonderful memorial day. >> pete: you too. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle a special-digs, biden's great unraveling. in moments a democrat steps into the ring biden challenger robert f. kennedy jr. will be here live on the angle for his first appearance but first, we're winning. that's the focus of tonight's
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angle. now, in the gop primary season, the two biggest dogs in the pen, they're already getting into it. >> when the ron desanctimonious facts come out you will see he's better than most democrat governors but very average at best compared to republican governors who have done a fantastic job. look at disney and what a mess it is. could have worked out an easy settlement, but, no, he wanted to show the fake news how tough a guy he is. he's not. >> he did great for three years, but when he turned it over to fauci in march of 2020 that destroyed millions of people's lives and in florida we were one of the few that stood up, cut against the grain, took incoming fire from media, bureaucracy, the left, even a lot of republicans. >> laura: well, this is going to be fascinating to watch, we all know that and we'll watch the drama through the debates and while at times egos will be bruised and tempers will flair
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let's not lose perspective or focus because as rough and tumble as things are going to get, we should never forget this on key issues we're winning. on the debt ceiling, speaker mccarthy has the white house backed into a corner. i love this t although democrats rarely break ranks there are signs now that biden's coalition is cracking. so as the deadline nears for a deal, well, it's hard to see how democrats with their slim senate majority don't end up demanding that biden cut a deal because their majority's on the line next election. now, the public wants spending cuts as part of the debt ceiling hike. we've seen those polls and the house can say, look, we already passed a bill to do both, raise the debt ceiling and give you some spending cuts. and all the while, mccarthy did the impossible. he kept his fractious coalition
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together. >> we work together it's hard but we continue to work and we will until it gets done. we want to make sure this is an agreement for the american people but it takes a while but we're going to make it happen. >> laura: it's going so poorly for the white house even far left hate sight salon are panicking saying from top to bottom this administration cannot frame an argument, does not engage the press, and for reasons unknown doesn't even appear to want to do either. well maybe, just maybe, guys, the basement campaign that biden ran in 2020 should have kind of tipped you off. but, of course, as we said all along here on the angle, the problem for biden is one of substance and judgment. it's not a messaging problem really. and meanwhile republicans, they finally convinced the public that the problem here with inflation and all these other and the jennings al problems that come off of of that is run away spending and it's obvious
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biden misjudged the state the economy would be in at this point in the negotiations. it's in terrible shape so he has no leverage. but, mccarthy, he has plenty. and while the e were writing the obituary, and i remember this well for america-first republicans just a few years ago, today the wisdom of their position is becoming more apparent by the day. even politico recognizing that biden's new economic world order, that's falling apart. the goal is to replace the old paradigms of globalization, free trade and reliance on the markets with a worker-centered trade policy. but biden's brain trust has yet to settle on a vision for how the next era of global economics will be constructed. their initial ideas are abstract at best. well, abstract ideas is like kind of a nice way of saying failing agenda. and as far as biden's brain trust is concerned, that's hilarious, even the phrase, they
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do have a clear agenda. flood the country with non-americans, break public trust in every institution, sew racial discord and dismantle the middle class. all of that, by the way, toward the goal of empowering the elites here, and the elites abroad and along the way remaking the country we love so much. meanwhile, populous conservatives, they're moving on the debate on reindustrializing the united states to keep us strong and independent. we saw what happened after covid. proposals to claw back essential manufacturing are becoming more popular. now, desantis did discuss this last night, i want to hear more about that. it's about time. now, in the same vein, republicans are winning the debate on china, and who started that really in a political sense it was donald trump. even after china sent a surveillance balloon over the united states, biden is still begging for really, you know,
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robust reengagement with china. as if he's almost bought and paid for. hmm. but the house gop citing the ongoing genocide against the uyghurs is pushing for more sanctions on chinese tech companies and curbs in u.s. investment over there. that's good stuff. so now who cares more about human rights again? well, we do. and not just in china, but here in our own country where biden's open borders are enriching the cartels and leading to human trafficking, child sex trafficking, and intolerable conditions at the border. the border is now, by the way, one of the top three issues of concern in public opinion surveys. so both trump and desantis are going to be telling americans that it's not just central americans flooding the country, we're now seeing a record number of chinese border crossers as well. now, check this reporting out from the daily caller news foundation.
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border patrol encountered 3,182 migrants from china at the us mexico border in april alone. they've been found with large sums of u.s. currency according to border patrol agents. in total border patrol has encountered 9,711 between september 22nd and april marking an already roughly 393% increase compared to all of fiscal year 2022. this is disturbing, to say the least. and, by the way, on this issue, it's so bad for the cities that even liberal mayors are demanding help from the feds. it's a classic kind of nimby moment, not in my backyard for liberals finally getting a taste of their own medicine when it comes to immigration. of course we know who's winning on the cultural issues. the left starteded this war against traditionalism and now they're shocked, shocked, that
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americans and new immigrants are fighting back. finally, this was great to see in michigan, muslim americans are joining the fight against the sexualized curricula in our schools. won't to school board meetings and they're speaking out. and they tell me that bud light is literally being given away in some convenience stores after the dylan mulvaney trans fiasco. that back fired big time. how about the wins in republican-controlled state legislatures, they're rolling in. obviously in florida with desantis on the move there, but in montana, in texas, and even places like purple north carolina, the democrat governor there is freaking out because of a 12-week abortion ban. well, too bad, governor. them's the brakes. and now, on top of all of this, you think about this in an historical context, the party of fdr and jfk has now become the
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party of gender mutilation for children. but this is back firing on the democrats hugely. look at these headlines. i mean, one after the other, transgender surgery, a ban advances in north carolina, bans on transition care for young people spread across the united states, et cetera, et cetera. we don't have enough time on show to put all the headlines up. so we're eating their lunch on all the issues. but the left, what do they have to offer? racially divisive rhetoric and declining living standards. and, meanwhile, our presidential primary, it's going to get tough, we know that. but, given everything i told you tonight, win after win after win, we need to remain focused on the issues that are important to the public. immigration and the economy, one and two. and also the broad areas of agreement that all the republican candidates share, but especially desantis and trump. and do not miss as things get
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exceedingly tough. the words, and sometimes the actions during this primary, the good news, we're winning and we're just getting started and that's the angle. joining me now is ahmed malik the founder and ceo of far var partners. great to see you tonight. in the angle i mentioned how we're starting to win this fight against the big corporations that have decided to fully embrace left wing gender and race ideology and dei, all that nonsense, and you're at the inform front of demonstrating how much consumer power most of america has against, you know, these trends that are just wildly unpopular especially with parents. what do we need to know tonight about where we stand on this? >> that's exactly what you said, let's put a finer point on it, some numbers. red america represents the third largest economy in the world by
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gdp and it's been ignored and alienated over 15 years. the first step is to recognize the spending power which you're pointing out and the second step which we haven't done until very recently is do something about it. as you know it's become my life's work to work on alternatives in the private sector for americans who feel disenfranchised and find solutions. what we had until now was people boycotting but ultimately the money flows back. this has been a reckoning over the past few weeks, had you $20 billion wiped off bud light's market cap, eight baseball from target over just the last week. now there is a beneficiary, in particular i'm taking a company called public square public, which is a patriotic digital marketplace that combines the buyers and sellers that want america to be the way it always has been. and basically what's happening now in less than a year since it's been national, think i told
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you this earlier, the number two most downloaded shopping app on the app store. just phenomenal, extraordinary laura. extraordinary. >> laura: i saw that. what's wild, my kids, i don't know what the heck they were buying, but going on amazon, and i don't even know if i have the app on one of my devices. and then i saw public square, i saw your app. and i said how is this like -- i think it came up before amazon. maria will tell me but show's not here right now. >> it's ahead of amazon. >> laura: it's wild. so people are desperate to kind of stick a finger in the eye of those who insult them every day and say, you know, let's support people that actually share at least a modicum of our values. is that what's happening? >> that's exactly what's happening. before what would happen is you would maybe have a boycott briefly but there were no private solutions to it so the elegance of public square as kind of this foundation for this parallel patriotic economy is we're letting people find each other which is why in exchange
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is the most elegant first product to start with and that's what's happening. you and i talk about economic prosper is the and some of the philosophies put forth by the politicians but before you get there you have to have economic liberty which is what i'm most interested in and that ace what i'm focused on is ensuring economic philosophies and freedom. they're using the private sector against us. so funding companies like public square, and three buckets of this economy if we win, one bucket one is this rep indication economy, where you have products for the other half of america, the other half that doesn't have any, public square is the tip of the spear there. number two is, as you pointed out in your monologue is this theme of deglobalization. it's only gone one way for 20 years now after covid we're recognizing. >> laura: bring it home. >> they probably shouldn't make everything for us, i don't know, probably a bad idea.
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we need to manufacturing at home, mining our rare earth, not have the lithium market cornered -- >> laura: are you surprised, sorry to interrupt but we're almost out of time. were you surprised in the interview with desantis so little time almost no time devoted to the economy which is number one across every political persuasion and ethnicity. >> yeah, i agree, it is, and it's on these topics you'll probably get into with robert kennedy too also very into this, the bill of rights is something we have to worry about on a private sector. i think the economy's huge. i will say free speech, the hall mark of the desantis campaign so you understand why i wanted to focus on some of those issues but in order to win, you need to bring it back here, the third bucket i'll close with here laura, products that are still great interests but have been disenfranchised by a cult, anti
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american. think of companies that can't even get financing so it's actually harming our national security. we need to finance those intel. so again i'm going to remind your viewers it's about economic liberty. it's only with economic liberty we can have prosperity. >> laura: yeah, otherwise the banks will shut you down, the country card companies and the rest and that cannot be allowed to happen. solution oriented great to see you tonight >> this new world order biden's gunning for means whatever china wants china is getting. take a look at these headlines, china blows up menacing warship in simulation. microsoft warns china attacks infrastructure. and china has a ban on u.s. chip maker accusing washington of economic coercion. they aren't really scared of us are they? they aren't worried we're going to retaliate against them because he knows he can do whatever he wants as long as biden remains in power he will bend over backwards to say thank
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you sir may i have another. he's going to keep begging for the phone call and for engagement. joining us now is i will bridge kolby, author of the strategy of denial. elbridge, that story and mike soft, of course, announced that they picked up chinese attempts to hit our critical infrastructure in a widespread hacking venture that was going on. i mean, doesn't really get much more serious than that, especially if we're talking about a grid. >> exactly laura, great to be with you. that's the tip of the iceberg and i'm sure it's happening all over the place but it shows the seriousness with which china's approaching this and specifically linked to a potential conflict over taiwan. what's so striking and you suggested just now, is this is happening in if context where the president's repeatedly talking about a thaw with the chinese leadership as if the problem is like a
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misunderstanding or miscommunication, as opposed to like a fundamental structural rivalry built upon the fact that china's this massively growing and increasingly aggressive power under essentially a dictatorship which by the way sent its top spy chief for like a work week to deal well the head of russian intelligence. so they haven't changed at allment the way i think about it is like, if biden's looking for a thaw looking for it to be warmer the china russian relationship is like a sauna. i actually don't know what they're thinking other than to say they don't really have a plan and they don't maybe think we're strong enough or they're strong enough to take on the chinese and they want to focus on europe and stay prepared but as you suggested that's going to be disastrous. >> laura: the state department today didn't seem too worried about china. >> we always believed the united states should have the ability to engage with china on issues where we believe we ought to work together. it's important to have these
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conversations with the chinese government so we can raise directly our concerns. we believe expanded diplomatic communication between the united states and china is always important. >> that's kind of dip lo speak. i'm not all that worried about that statement. but there's never -- i mean, there's no confidence that i certainly have that there is any tough talk ever. what's the indication that there's tough talk? last time we saw that was blinken getting faced in alaska. >> well, laura, i actually have to say i don't find the idea that the administration is naive credible. because i asked you how does the president speak about so-called maga republicans. think about the focus and the energy and the negativity that he is willing to bring to what he regards as political opponents. does he talk about the chinese in that way? so it's not like they're incapable of doing it, they just don't see it through that prism. and so -- >> laura: elbridge, they think mega maga is a much bigger there
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et to the country than the chinese communists. i mean they would rather engauge xi or mccarthy or a josh hally in the senate they're much worse. >> that's what the rhetoric suggests, governor desantis and donald trump, et cetera. the body language certainly suggests that, the rhetoric, but it's the chinese hacking into the zuber grid, democrats, republicans too and inents want to help the country so let's unify and try to help the country. obviously i'm a con servetive so at least bring that level of competitiveness and hard headedness the president can leverage toward his political rivals toward the chinese. >> laura: biden vetoed that tar i have on the solar panels from china. and the house couldn't override the veto. so that's converting. and then a lot of people saying when are we going to hear ron
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desantis on china although he barred them from buying property in the state of florida. are you more concerned about desantis being more with the donors or is it going to be more of a populous. >> i'm not concerned. i mean, i know he said yesterday on trey gowdy's show he would make china the top priority and if you look. a his record the last couple years, he's obviously governor, his china issues, travel to japan in the region and so forth. so throughout the new right and the republican party i think it's clear that the strategic reality, the blob and the neocon servetive traditionalists who are the ones out of step not only with the voters but with reality. >> laura: elbridge wonderful to see you thanks so much. coming up the first presidential candidate not afraid to come on the angle. robert f. kennedy junior is next, looking forward to it. stay there.
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♪ >> laura: think if a democrat wanteded to challenge biden he would offer them the same thing. >> and i think that would drive the left even more nuts. can you imagine if he opened up his space for an rfk to come on there and raise the questions that he's raising. >> laura: i think he should do it.
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>> about his own democrat president? i do too. >> laura: yeah. elon musk said any presidential candidate, democrat, republican, twitter spaces is open. i love it. i love the idea. and we want to see him on there. joining us now robert f. kennedy jr., democratic candidate for presidency. mr. kennedy, good to see you tonight. now, you're on a lot of people's minds lately because the conversation about free speech and an open primary process is hot now. would you enjoy having an audience with elon musk and the world? because i'm sure they're going to get the technology right next time. >> yeah. governor desantis has worked the kinks out of that technology. and i feel very bad -- i feel badly for governor desantis because it should have been a great day in his life. but i think it was marred a little bit by some of those
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glitches up front. >> laura: yeah. >> but we're already in discussions with elon, and i plan to go on there sometime in the next couple of weeks. >> laura: oh, we can't wait. that's going to be fantastic. and it won't be 21 minutes until we can see. i grow he no one will remember, the glitchy stuff will be lost in people's minds in a few months i don't think people will think about it. you're already polling close to 20% in the polls. yet it seems like the democrat party doesn't want to give you your space to make your case about everything from what big pharma has done to the country, you know, to the state of the debate and free speech. what's happening in the democrat party as far as openness and tolerance for a multitude of ideas? >> i don't know, laura. i think that this, you know, we're living in a time in this country when there's so many americans who feel like this whole system, the economic system and the political system,
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are rigged against them. but also that elections are actually rigged. and i think it's really important that the democratic party make itself a template for democracy that, you know, we conduct elections where politicians are doing retail politics, where there's town halls, where there's the hurley burly of debate where we have to go into nail parlors and diners and get questioned by the public and understand that's the only way that you really understand the desperation that americans are living in today, to go out and talk to them without that kind of ins insulation and outside of the bubble and i think it's really important for us to show we're a real democracy that we're going to talk to our adversaries, that we're going to win in the marketplace of ideas and that this isn't the kind of soviet system where the party picks the
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candidates and then tells you who to vote for that is actually a real election. so i hope at some point president biden will share my sympathies and will debate his opponents. >> laura: well, when you think about just the suffering of the american people under the covid mandates, you know, obviously the school closures, what we've seen happen to children, almost forced vaccinations to go to school, people to work. so many people now are telling me, i wish i had listened to voices, you know, in the media or doctors who were telling me not to do it, but i had to work. it breaks my heart when i hear people say that, and i know they say that to you every day. >> yeah, and that is heart breaking because the public health authorities knew from the beginning that the vaccine did not do what they said it was going to do. we now have the pfizer data and
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the pfizer data showed that it did not prevent transmission, that there was -- and it wasn't even very good at preventing death. there was one covid death in the vaccine group and two in the placebo group. so, you know, it took them 22,000 vaccines to prevent one death. and if you're going to give 22,000 vaccines to prevent one covid death you better make sure the vaccine is safe and the vaccine is not killing people. but in pfizer's clinical trial, the placebo -- the vaccine group had a 23% greater death rate from all causes than in the placebo group. it was a product that should have never been approved much less mandated and they were mandating it to people who did not need the vaccine, you know, to children. there was essentially zero healthy children who died in this country from covid, why are we giving them vaccinations that don't prevent transmission, the
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data came out because of a lawsuit today and that lawsuit showed in israel not a single person under the age of 50 died of covid. >> laura: unbelievable. >> what we're learning today, what we're confirming today should be a warning to americans to not ever let this happen again. >> laura: yeah, but do you believe there will be an attempt by the world health organization and others who support it, bill gates and others, that there will be an effort to global eyes rules, rules of -- >> you know, those efforts are already being made. i'm not as worried abouter the who as i am about our own government because we've now established a precedent in this country. they suspended the first amendment on religion, freedom of association when they did the lockdowns, freedom of speech. they banned jury trials against vaccine companies, that's the
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7th amendment. they abolished property rights, fifth amendment. they closed 3.3 million businesses with new due process no just compensation. although there was no pandemic exception in the united states constitution and those kind of emergencies have never in history been used to justifies the suspension of the bill of rights but now they are. so now we have this very, very ugly precedent laura where the government, you know, the government has withdrawn those mandates now but they have not said we're never going to do it again and there's a whole pipeline of new emergencies whether it's terrorism or all these new diseases. now anytime they want they can say it's an emergency the constitution is now suspended and that is a really ugly precedent. i think whoever the next president of the united states is, they need to get in there and address that problem and say, you know, we're not --
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listen, during the civil war con if he had rated forces were sending provocateurs to the northern cities toss incite right jots and it was devastating for the morale and abraham lincoln suspended haabius corpus so he could arrest those people before they started causing trouble. the supreme court chief justice roger taney said at a time you can't do it. it doesn't matter. civil war over 600 americans were killed, that's the equivalent of 7.2 today. that's much bigger than covid. our country came this close to being destroyed and the judges said it doesn't matter, the constitution is more important than the country than anything else. the constitution was written for hard times. and we need to restore that. that there's no excuse for suspending our constitution. >> laura: bingo. >> certainly not a pandemic exception in the constitution.
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>> laura: well, i couldn't agree with anything you said -- disagree with anything you just said. i completely agree wholeheartedly. now, i want to ask you about something else because there is a concern obviously in republican circles, but i think in some democrat circles, that we're beginning to see the outlines of what has been a campaign of enrichment to the biden family because of joe biden's position in government his family has gotten rich and that's kind of, you know, evolved into the biden family in general, including joe biden, having a pretty, you know, rich standard of living. now we find out that an irs whistleblower is coming forward about what's been happening in the hunter biden investigation and he's speaking out. watch this. >> there was multiple steps that were slow walked at the direction of the department of justice. >> had you ever encountered that before? >> i have not no.
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these deviations from normal process and each and every time have seemed to always benefit the subject. >> laura: so robert is biden politicizing the doj in this investigation to ins late his family or himself from further scrutiny or perhaps even legal action? >> i don't know, laura. if what that whistleblower is saying is true but what we're seeing is the us enforcement agencies, the irs is one if it's true there but we saw this politicization of the cia earlier on in this investigation where you had 50 cia agents active and retired but mainly active, high-level people who signed a letter telling the american people something that simply wasn't true in order to affect the outcome of an election and i wanted biden to
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win that election, but i am, you know, i'm an american before i'm a democrat, and that is just wrong. and then we saw, you know, these fbi shenanigans outlined in the durham report that also are very, very troubling that we're seeing these agencies that should be sank sack above politics that should not be allowed legally to prop began die the american people and they are being drawn into the vortex of politics and this is a very, very troubling development for our democracy. >> laura: it's weaponizing the most powerful law enforcement and surveillance organizations, institutions in america, against the people who paid the bills and whose constitutional rights are supposed to be protected. i mean, outrages doesn't begin to describe that. robert, finally, this is kind of a fun, offbeat question but, number one, will you support joe biden if he's the nominee.
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would you or will you? >> laura, i expect the nominee. i do not have a plan b. >> laura: okay. and let's say -- okay. well maybe you won't answer this but i'm going to ask anyway. if a republican should win the presidency and asks you to be in his cabinet, let's say, head of hhs, would you think about it? >> i would think about that because i think that, you know, i would have to think about it. but i would not reject that out of hand. i think could do a lot of good for the country and for public health at hhs and i could unravel the corruption at that agency and make it actually a public health agencies again. >> laura: yeah. an actual trust. >> so i can't tell. >> laura: oh, i would love that. but robert f. kennedy jr. i can't wait to see your debate
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with joe biden. i certainly hope it happens. you deserve to have that opportunity. thank you so much for coming on the show. we really appreciate it >> now nearly everything is offensive to the left in biden's america but the stuff that's actually hate-filled actually gets celebrated. up next a guy who's never offended anyone, jimmy failla, what the failla next. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn more at getrealaboutdiabetes.com
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>> laura: now it's time for wtf. what the failla. joining me now jimmy failla host of fox across america. all right, jimmy, in biden's america no name is safe. not no name at all not even our first president. oh, george washington university, the colonials. >> hi there i'm chuck todd and i have a breaking news story it's a story we've been following for months. the george washington university has at last decided on its new moniker. which will it be? the ambassadors, blue thaw
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revolutionaries or sentinels. >> we are the gw revolutionaries. >> oh. >> laura: jimmy. 0, what kind of revolution? how about winning? >> i know. no, it's -- this whole thing is so stupid. listen laura the whole war on presidents drives me crazy. there was a san francisco high school who wanted to remove abraham lincoln name from school, my son's name is lincoln and now in la he has to go by his middle name oj, at he more safe more pc. you changed the mascot, what does this compl i shall in anybody's life. when they do this with native americans how does this improve the quality of life for any native americans. they changed the washington redskins and i think most would agree the most offensive part of that name was washington. all of this is performative stupidity. we changed the half time show,
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go back to bed america all your problems have been solved. stupid. >> laura: it's so stupid and by the way everybody's talking about the whole la dodgers, they invited aen then uninvited a then invited the drag nuns called the sisters of perpetual indull engines jimmy to the pride night. >> yep. >> laura: but we did some digging and found someone you may know a little bit is part of their dc chapter. watch. >> presented by sister radioactive, i give you the story of jazz jennings. know that from the bottom of my heart, you're my queer0. not just these 50 days of pride but every day. >> laura: okay, that's terrifying. that's sam britain of course luggage thief and something that looks like cookie dough on his face not sure what that was.
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the la dodgers have totally embarrassed themselves on this. >> this is humiliating they actually need sam britain on his team because he they need some steals. remember the song take me out to the ball game buy me some peanut and cracker jacks. there is not an additional verse that says bring me to a drag show, you know, defame the church. this is like embarrassing stuff. although at least i will give the biden administration credit for giving sam brinton a pink ship although he did put it on. >> laura: and turned it into a corset. jimmy, i don't know, what is it about drag that the democrats love so much? i mean they love drag. i don't know. what -- why? what is it about drag that they love so much? >> listen, honestly it's a weird thing because drags have always been a thing for adults but the
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fact that they're bringing it to kids, i don't want to say it, i have suspicion. i'm concerned, laura, is all i will say. i clearly have no problem with dancers, look at me, but the point is this is a little weird even for me. >> laura: good to see you thanks so much. if you live in arizona iowa or kentucky be sure the catch one of jimmy's live shows. new segment what's triggering the dems now, you'll never guess this one, the answer next. your wyndham is waiting. ♪ when bucket lists need checking... points need redeeming... work trips need crushing... or anniversaries need... celebrating? no matter who you are, where you're going, or why.
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>> ♪ ♪ >> laura: a trigger update for all of you. what is triggering them now. tonight the answer is doughnuts. seriously. a teachers union in virginia is freaking out after a local republican lawmaker had the nerve to bring 1,000 doughnuts to schools across her district to thank teachers for a job well done. that simple action of appreciation set off a fire storm and the dealt was told future do doughnuts would be declined and her response triggered some employs.
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-- employees. amanda joins me now. there are a lot of holes in this argument. that's a bad joke. this is crazy. so much what have happens in politics today is crazy. you don't look like you would trigger people. you look like a nice people. what has them going bonkers over the jelly filled and the glazed? >> honestly, i am just as baffled by the blow back from this. i tried to do something nice to show appreciation for teachers after several challenging years due to school closures. i am astonished that someone would politicize an act of kindness and doughnuts. it's ridiculous that someone claims to be triggered by doughnuts and reject to my presence in the school district. this was a small member of
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individual whose reached out and notted objected to the doughnuts. many teachers appreciated this. this is not the majority of most teachers. >> laura: the teacher's union is teachers will say we are done. we have to pay our duce. we look in other political directions. thank you very much. we won't glaze over this issue any long. oh, glaze or gloss? a pair of kayakers need a bigger boat in the "last bite."
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>> laura: well, the next clip puts "the last bite" -- well, gives it more meaning.
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>> [gapsing]. >> laura: what? i am out. that's it for us tonight. always set your dvr to stay connected. it is america now and forever. greg gutfeld is next. >> [cheers and applause]. >> ♪ ♪ >> [cheers and applause]. >> greg: that's okay. not crazy about it. hey, hey, hey! yes! happy thursday everybody. ron desantis announced his candidacy which means it's time for -- >> ♪ ♪

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