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with a live audience. tickets absolutely free.n up >> go to hannity .com to signt o for those. >> unfortunately, that's allas the time we have left for this . as we go into this memorial day weekend. week always memorializede think about the brave men and women. as joey said ,n an and their families in uniform who made the ultimate sacrifice. >> we're not here without them t now, as sean would say, let not. your heart be troubled. laura ingraham takes it fromaham here. hey, laura , it's great to seett you . to se and amazing words for those eamn who paid the ultimate price for our freedom. so thank you so much for that.eh and have a wonderful memorial day all the time.rial d >> all right. too i'm sure ingram and this is thea "ingraham angle" and a special edition . biden's greangt unraveling. now in moments a democrat steps into the ring. biden challenger robert f. kennedy jr. will be here live on the angle for his firstappear appearance. but first, we'reanut first, wi. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. on
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now in the gop primary season,gs the two biggest t dogs in the pen, they're already getting into it. > when rhonda sanctimonious facts come out, you will see ouu that he's better than most gomocrat governors, but very average at best compared to republican governors who have done a fantastic jofane look at disney and what a mess it is . could have worked out an easyhoh 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.rnd but when he turned the country over to souce in march of 2020pp ,thalet destroyed millions of and in florida, we were one of the few thate stood up against the grain, took incoming fire from media. burack b to see the left.f >> even a lot of republicans. wow.well, th inthis is going to be fascinatig to watch. we all know that.d we and we'll watc'll h the drama through the debates. s >>an and while at timesimes the eagles will be bruce
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and tempers will flare, let's not lose perspective or focus ae because as rough and tumble as things are going to get, wesr should never forget that on keyn issues, we're winning on the debt ceiling. speaker mccarthy has the white house backed into a corner. i love this.s although democrats really break ranks, there are signs now that. biden's coalition is cracking. so as the deadline nears for a deal, well, it's har, d to see how democrats with their slim senate majority don't endr demanding that biden cut a deale because their majority is on the line next election. now, the public wants spendingst cuts as part the debt ceiling hike. we've seen thoseho polls and thw house can say, look, we already passed a bill to do both raise the debt ceiling and giveall you some spending cuts. >> and all the whileile,, mccary did the impossible. he kept his fractious coalition together. >> we knew this would not who would not be easy? it's hard, but we're workinger.
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and we're going to continue to work till we get thisr it's. we want to make sure this is ank agreement worthy of the american people. and so it takes a while to makeh it happen. and we're workine amg hard to me it happen now.>> l >> it's going soau poorly forly the white house that evenar far left hate sight salon,gh they're panicking, saying fromsi top to bottom , thison administration cannot frame an argument, does not engage the press. and for reason, s unknown,o want doesn't even appear to want to do either. well, maybe, just maybe, guys. the basement campaign that biden ran 2020 should have kind, of tipped you off. but of course,cour as we've said all along herer bide on the angle, the problem for biden isn is one of substanceota and judgment. it's not a messaging problem,ic, really. >> and meanwhile, republicans say finallhey convinced the public that the problem here with inflation and all these other tangential problems that come off of that is runaway spending. and it's obvious that biden
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totally misjudged what kind ofs shape the economy would be in at this point in the negotiations. in theotiation>> it's in terribs so he has no leverage. but mccarthy, he has plenty.e and while the elites were writing the obituary and i remember this well for america firs amet republicans just a few years ago today, the wisdom of their position is becoming more apparent by the day. even politico recognizes that biden's new economic world order that's falling apart. the goal is to replace r the ol paradigms of globalization, free trade and relian paradigms of globalization, free trade and reliance on the markets with n thmarketar centered trade policy. but biden's brait n trust has yt 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 trusing agenda. and as far as biden's brainrned trust is concerned, that'sa clea
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hilarious. even the phrase they do have a clear agenda. fled the countrb with non americans , break publicli trust in every institution. so racial discorw d 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 w love so much.ves, the meanwhile, populist conservatives, they're moving on the debate on reindustrialize the unitednt. states to keep us strong and independent. we saw what happened afterened covid proposals to clawing ar back essential manufacturing lastbecoming more popular. now, santos did discuss this last night. i more about that. it's about time now in the same vein, republicans are winninged the debate on china and who startelld out really in after a political sense, it was donald trump even after chinae sent a surveillance balloon over the united states .r biden is still begging forknow really robust re-engagement.
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with china, as if he's almost bought and paid for. bu t the house gop citing the ongoing against the . it's pushing for more sanctions on chinese tech companies and curbs in us investment over there. that's good stuff.d so now who cares more aboutts human rights? again,gain well, we do. and not just in china. but here in our own country,hing where biden's open borders aree enrichinang the cartels and leading to human trafficking, childtraffi ns a trafficking and intolerable conditions at the bordert the . the border is now, by the way, one of the top three issues of concern and public opinionsurve. surveys. h trump ansod desantis are i aming to be tellint'g americans that it's not just central americans flooding the country. we're no recw seeing a record number of chinese borderreportin crossers as well. now, check this reporting t g ot
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from the daily caller news foundation. border patrol encountered three thousand one hundred and eighty two migrants from china at the u.sd 3,18. mexico borderl april alone. chinese migrants have been found with large sums ofms o us currency, according to border patrolf u.s. agents. t and total border patrol has encountered nine thousand seven hundred eleven chinese migrants at the southern border between octobeterer 2020 two and april, marking an already roughly three hundred and ninety three percent increase% compared to all of. fiscal year 2020 two . this is disturbing, to say the least. and by the wayn this, on this im it's so bad for the cities thatn even liberalg mayors are demanding help from the feds. it's a classic kind of nimby moment, not in my backyard formo liberals who are finally fine, s really getting a taste otef their own medicine when it comes to immigrationedicine ann course, we allin know who'sl winning on the cultural issues. the left startedise this warow against traditionalism and now
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they're shocked, shocked're tht americans and new immigrants are fighting back . >> finally, this was great to see in michigan. muslimov americans are joining the fight against the sexualize curricula. and our schools went to school board meetings and they're speaking out and they tell me that bud light is literally being given away ins some convenience stores after dylan mulvany trans fiasco that backfired big time. and how about the wins ing republican controlled state legislatures? they're rolling in, obviously in. wit florida with desantis on the move there. but in montana m, , inin 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,overno governor r. them's the breaks. >> and now on top of all ofn an this, you think about this in a historical context. the party of fdr and jfk hasrtyf
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now become the party of gender mutilation for children. but this is backfirings on the democrats hugely. look at these headline s. transg eni mean, one after the other, transgender surgery ban, you advances in north carolina, bans on transmission, care for young people spread across et the united states , et cetera, et cetera. we don't havwee enough time to show to put all the headlines up. so we'reup eating their lunch on all these 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 kno w that. in aft win,t given everything i told you tonight, win after win f afteocr win, we need to remain focused on the issues that are important to the public. immiimmigration and the economy. one anand two .republ and also the broad areasic ofsh agreement that allar the republican candidates share, but especially desantis
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and trump and do not miss. exced as things get exceedingly tough, the wordsinthe and somes the actions during this primary, the good news, we'ree t winning and we're just getting started. >> and that's the angle.s ah joining me now is amede molik, who is the founder and ceo at four of our partners, amede. great to see you tonight. now, any angle i mentionedo wi thw we're starting to win this fight against the bigat corporations that have decided to fully embrace wing gender in race, ideology and all that nonsense. and you are at the forefront of demonstrating how much consumer power most of america hast are against these trends that are just wildly unpopulawildlyr, especially with parents. what do wed to need to know tonb about where weout stand on thi le it's exactly what you said. ret's put a finer point on it. some numbers, red america represents the third t largest
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economy in the world by gdp, and it's been ignoredn and alienateignored for overth 15 years. so the first stersp is to recog recognize that spending powerson are pointing out in the second step, which we haven't done until very recently, is doreceny something about it. so s, yes, as you know, this has become my life's work is to try to work on alternatives in the private sector. work onfor americans that feel disenfranchized and providing them solutionscans who. w we've had until now are people whining and boycotting. but ultimately the money endsths up flowing back . this has bee hn a reckoning oves the past few weeks that$20 $20 billion wiped off bubid lights, market cap, eight billion of target over just the last week.there >>is but now there's a beneficiary in particular,a cp one of the things i'm working on is taking a companyan called call, whichre public is a patriotic digital marketplace that combines the buyers and sellers that want america to be the way thatl it always halerss been. and basically what's happenedwhs right now in less than a yeark
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since it's been national, i think i told you this earlier, it's the number earlidh two most downloaded shopping app i saw on the app store. opthit'se ap just phenomenal. extraordinary or extraordinary? it's wild. is tha .t my kids? i don't know what the heck they're buying, but they're going on amazo amazon a don't even know if i have the app on one of my devices. we're looking at. and then i saw public square. i saw your app. came up i said, how is this? like it came up?. i think it came up before amazon, merial. onof amazon here right now. >> i, it's wild. so people are desperate to kinde of stick a finger in the eye ofv those who insult them every daeu and say, you know, let's support people that actually share at least a modicum of our values. vis that what's happening? that's exactly what's happening, because before would happen is you would maybmae have a boycott briefly, but there were n o private solutions to it. and so the elegance of publi c square as kind of this foundation for this parallel patriotic economriotic ey is the letting people find each other, which is why an exchange is then
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most elegant first product starw to start with . and that's exactly what's happening. h anyou and i have talked a lota about economic prosperity and some of the philosophiesph that are puttingil putos forth t by the politicians. but before you get there,ve to you have to have economihac liberty, which is i'm mosti' interested. and i thintek that that's what i'm focused on , is ensuring economic liberty and freedom, because they not only have co-opted institutions, but they're using the private sector against us . and soeedom.the funding compane public square and generally, squak three buckets of this economy where we're going to ben able to win is one bucket. one isbucket replication economo we'ru e going to have products for the other half of america. one hundred million americans that don't have any public squares. the tip of the spear thee spea, they're number two is, as you pointed out in your monologue, this theme of globalization. right. it's only gone one way foray fo2 twenty years now after covid, we're recognizing that raggedness geopoliticaaftel foer probably should make everything for us . >> i don't know. seems likein a novely probab't b >> so we need to bring ide
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manufacturing home. we need to starta. minding our own rare earth minerals here, not have the lithium cour r market cornered by china. >> are you surprised? i mean i mean, sorry to interrupt. we're almost out of time, but no surprise that at the event with desantis, so little time, almost no time devoted to the economy, which is the number one issue for americans across myevery political persuasion and ethnicity. it's >> o yeah, i agree.topics it is . and it's on these topics that you'll probably get in with . robert kennedy, too, we bothtooo know is also really into this. the bill of rights is noworry something we have to worry about in the private sector. . think the economy's huge i will say free speech.e sp that's the hallmark of the desantis campaign. so i understand where wante they wanted to focus on some of those issues. focu order to win, as youee pointed out, you really needg it to bring it back here. and again, the thirdhe bucket i i'll close with for you cl, laura , is products that are still great businesses but have been disenfranchized by this esg cult that's effectively anti american. so think of fossil fuels and other productive businessesg
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that cannot even get financing. so it's actually harming s int our national security. el we need to finance those as well. li, again, i'm a remindeo remin viewers, it's about economic liberty. it's along with economic liberty. it'swith ecoberty that we can hi otherwise the banks will shullto you down. the credit card companies and all the rest, and that cannot be allowed to happen. i'll need solutions oriented. great to see you tonight.t to s all right.ee this new world order that biden's gunning for meansr whatever china wants, china ends up getting. now takeden's a look at these i headlines from just the lastng two days. china blows upk at us navy's largest warship in menacings simulationup. microsoft warns that china hackers attacked us infrastructur an and china defends ban on us chip maker micron accuses washington of economic coerciony . no sw that really scared of us , are they they aren't worried that we're going to retaliate a against them because she knowshe that he can do whatever hee wan wants. as long as biden remains ionng power, biden will bend ove r
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backwards to say thank you , sir. may i have another?yo is this goinu sig to keer p bega for the phone call, begging for engagement? joining us now is elbridge olby ,who is a former deputy assistant secretary of defense, author of the strategy of denial. elbridge that story mik and microsoft, of course, announced that they picked up chinese attempts to hit our critical infrastructur he in a widespread hacking, a venture that wasoing going on . i mean, it doesn't really get much more serious than that ,especially if we're talking about our grid. exactly. laura .t to and great to be with you.ou but i think that's probably the tip of the iceberg. and i'm sureiceber it's happenip over the place. but it shows thienl s sort of seriousness with which china is approaching this. and it's specifically linked is and to a potential conflict over taiwan. and what's so strikingriking, you suggested just now is thatg this is happening in the context where the presence kind of repeatedly talking about like a thaw with the prou, as ifdership the problem is sort of like a misunderstanding oa rosed
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miscommunication as opposed to like a fundamental like rivalry built upon the fact that china is this massively growing, increasingly aggressive power under essentially dictatorship, whicly by the way, sent its top spy chief for like a work week to deal, i think, patrushev,d at the head of russian intelligence. so they haven't change d at all. and i mean, the way i think about it is like i if biden's looking for a thaw, ifin he's looking for it to beor a little warmer, you know, the sign a russian relationship is like a sauntoa. and so, i mean c, this is justsi incredibly sort of a supplicant behavior. ly don't i actually don't know what kno they're thinking other than to say they don'w t really have a plan for and they don't maybe think that we're strong enoughst or they theyrong are strong enoh to take on the chinese and they want to focus on europe because they're unpreparedese an focus.g but as you suggest, that's going to be disastrous. >>ll, the state department today didn't see lm too worried about china. >> we have always believed that belie the united states should have staty to engage with china on issues where weou believe we ought to work
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together. it's important to have theseersi conversationon s with the chinese government so we can raise directly our concerns, we believe expanded diplomaticn bew communication between the united states and china is alwayee chinas important. >> oh, that's kind of diplo speak. i'm not ali'l thatm no worried that statement, but there'sne never i mean, there's no no confidence that i certainly have that there is any tough wh ever. tak what's what's the indication that there's tough talk? and last time we sawlkwe that we lincoln getting faced and and alaska. i well, laura d, i actually have to say i don't find the idea that that the administration is naive, creditable, becausecrb i ask you , how doesi u the president'hos speak about so-called maga republicans think abou rthink t the focus ae energy and the negativity thatya is willing to bring to his what he regards as political opponent s. >> i does he talk about the chinese in that way? so it's no t like they're incapable of doing it. they just don't see it through that prism because they i, ey t i don't think they they thinhika
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the mega, mega, mega is a muchhe bigger threat to the country than the chinese communists. right. e i mean, that's i mean, they'd rather engage with than engage with mccarthy or maybe even someone like josh hawley in the senate. right. a joshthey're much worse than ts what their rhetoric suggests. or governor desantiswhat, let ae president trump, et cetera. so, i mean, i thinantik i think their body, language certainly suggests that and the rhetoric. but, you know, l it's the chinee who are hacking into the cyber grid. you know, it's i mean,se i think republicans and democrats, two independents want to help the country. so let'so and in want let's uny to focus. i mean, obviously, i'm a conservative, but i think let'sa at least bring that level of political competitiveness and hard headedness that the president can exhibit towards his political rivals , a towards the chinese. rivals >> and biden vetoed that tariffa on the solar panels coming from china. i mean, that you can't inan the house couldn't override the veto. so ovee that that that's concea and then a lot of people are saying, well, when are we going
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to hear more from ron desantis on china? although he did borrowg to hea m from buying property and in buy the state of florida, arehe you concerned at all about desantis being more with the donors on china or is it going to b e more of a populist ? i'm not concerned. i mean, he said i knowow masterday trey gowdy show that he was going to makeke china the top priority. i think if you look at his record over the last couple of years, i mean, he's obviously governor . he's not a foreign policy guy, but he's bee he' n very clear onchin the china issue, his travels to to japan in the region and so forth. so, i mean, i think it's throughout the sort of new right and the ascendant part of the republican party.ty i think there's a clear recognition politically, an instinctive level, that china is the top threat. but of course, that, o the bf courselo, is strategic reality. ar's the blob and the neoconservative traditionalists who are the ones who are out of stepe ones, not only with the v, but with reality. >> elbridge, wonderfule to se l you . thanks so much. then coming up, the first. democrat presidential candidate who's not afraid to come t on the angle. robert f. kennedy jr. is looking forward to it. >> stay there. fox station is forever grateful
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and i think you will too. >> i could be the winds of change i think it would offern e if a democrat wanted to challenge bidenwould of did . them the same thing. that would that drive the left even more nuts. can you imagine if he opened up his space for an rfq to come>> a on air and raise the questions that he's i think he should do about his own democratdo
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president ? >> i do, too. laura yeah, alan , i said any presidential candidate and democrat republican twitter spaces is open. i love it. i love the idea. and we want to see himt f. ken on there. joining us now, robert f. kennedy,nedy jr., democratic candidate for presidency. mrnnedy,d to kennedy, good to se you tonight. now, you're on a lot opeopf people's minds lately because the conversation about free speech and an open primary process is is is hot. now, would you enjoy having an audience with elon musk and the world ? >> because i'm sury e they're going to get the technology right next time . kiah, that governor of sadness has worked the kinks out. >> that technology we are already oria and i feel i feel badly for governor sanford lif because it should have beee.n a great day in his life. but i think it was marredthose
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a little bit by some of thosep glitches we're already in in i discussions with with elon.me and i plan to go on thereof sometime in the next couple of weeks. >> oh, we can't wait.o that's going to be fantastic.. and it won't be twentyes unt one minutes until we can see see what i agree. no one's going to remember that the glitchy stuff is going to be lost in people's minds. th a few months. >> and i think that we're goinge to be thinking about it. you're already polling close to 20 percent in the polls. yet it seems like the democratds partn'y doesn't want to give you your space to make your case about everything from what big pharma has done to the country. ountryto the state of the debate and free speech. a what's happening in the democrat party as far as openness and toleranc e for a multitude of ideas? >> i don't>> kno i dw. i i think that this you know,ti we're living imen a time in thi country when there's so many americans who feel like this
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whole system, the economic system and the political system ar t them, butinst also that elections are actually rigged and i thinkat it's really important that that the democratic party make itself a template for for democracy, that, you know, we conduct elections that wherereta politicianils are doing retail e politics, whether it's town halls, where there' theres the hurly burly of debate,e wher where where we have to go intoo a nail parlors and diners and get questioned by the public and understand, you know ,that's the only way that you really understand the desperation that americans are living in today. ar they go out and talk to themt without that kind of insulationl and outside of the bubble. and i thin k it's really important for us to show that t we're real democracy, thato ou we're going to , you know, we're going to have 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 wheres
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the party picks the candidates and then tells you how to votesl for that. it's actually a real election. so i hope at some point a president biden will share my sympathies and we'll debate, you know, his opponent's his. y well, when you think about justh the suffering of the american people under the covidhool mandates, the you know, obviously the school closures, whatlosures, we've seen happen a to children, almost forced g vaccinations to go to school, people to work. >> si o manywi people now are telling, i wish i had listened a to voices in the media or, bu doctors who are telling me not to do it. but i haork.d 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 heartbreaking because the public health authoritie ands knew from the beginning that the vaccine did not do whag that tt they sat was going to do.we now they knew, you know, we now
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have the pfizer data and the pfizer data. they show that it dit itd not prevent transmission, that there wa- ans and it wasn't even very good at preventing death. it was it was one covid death in the vaccine group and two in the placebo group. so , you know, it took them vac 22000 vaccines to prevent one deat oneh. and if you're going to gives to 22000 vaccines to prevente is one go, but you better make sure the vaccine is safe and the vaccin ne is not killing people. but in pfizer's clinical trials, the placebo, the vaccine group had a twenty three percent rate or death rate from all causes.e and in the lesiba group, it wase a product that should have never been approven d, much less mandated. and they were mandating itpeoplt to peoplhee who did not need the vaccine or the children. tos essentially zero thalthy children who died in we g country from coviisd. why were we giving them vaccinations that don't prevent transmission vaccina? t >> israeli data came out
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because of a lawsuit today, at and that data show that inawsuit israel, not a single person age ofder the age of 50 died of covid. e le >> oh, i know. well, we're learning today what we're confirming today should your warning to americans do not ever let this happen again? leyeah. what do you believe?ra: ye there will bahe an attempt by te world health organization healt and others who support it vociferously support it. bill gateste and others that there will be an effort to globalize rules, rules. those efforts are already being made. but i'm not i'm not as worried about the wto as i am about our own government becausea pred we've now established a precedent in this country here. y. theythey suspended the first amendment religion, freedom ofon association. spee and when they didthey the lockdown's freedom of speech, they banned jury trial s
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against vaccine companies. that's the seventh amendmenth .d they they abolished property rights, fifth amendment since they closed three point three million businesses with no due process, no justaltu compensation, although there was no pandemic exception ines the united states constitution. and yo u are those kind of emergencies are never in history been usehistord to justy the suspension of the bill of rights. but noare.w they are . aura whe now we have this very, veryu knw ugly president . laura , where the government, hn you know, the government has withdrawn those mandates. >> now , but they have not goi said we're never going to do it again. and there's a whole pipelinen ar new emergencies, whether it's terrorism or all these new diseases. whand now at any time they want they can say, oh, it's an emergency. at i the constitution is now suspended. and that is a really ugl ugly precedent. i think whoever the next at president of the uniteesd states is, they need to get inw, there and address that problem t and say, you know, we're not
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listen, during the civil war, confederate forces were sending agent provocateurs w, the northern cities to incite riots, draft riots. and it was devastating for the morale. and abraham lincoln suspended habeas corpus so that he could arrest those people before they started causing trouble. the supreme coure court t chief castice, roger taney, said at that time, you can't do it. it doesn't matter. and the civil war, 659 thousand americans were killed on both sides. that's the equivalent of seven poinr over amerit two mil. so was a much worse emergency2 that our country came thisn close to being destroyed and id just said it doesn't matter. the constitution is morehe cou important in the country than anything else. elsethe constitution was writte. for hard times and we need n to restore that there. f you know, there's noor excuse f. suspending our constitution. there certainly is notngo. a
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a pandemic option in the constitution. >> well, i can't i couldn'ti u agree with anythinsaidg, disagre with anything you just said . i completely agree wholeheartedly. i compnow, i want to ask you abt something else, because there is a concern, obviously, in inom republican circles. but i think indemocrat some demt circles that that we're beginning to see the outlines t of what has been a campaign ofoh enrichment to the biden family because of joe biden's position in government. at's k his family has gotten rich .ow and that's kind of evolved into the biden family in general,ral having a including joe biden. ric i have a pretty rich standard o of living. wer is now we fin cd out that an irs whistleblower is coming forwardb about what's been happening in the hunter biden investigation. and he's speaking out. was >> watch this. there was multiple steps thate were or slow walked at the direction of the department of justice. had you ever encountered that before? d that re?i have not, no.d each and
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these deviations from normal process in each and every time it seemed to to always benefit the subject. >> so, robert , is bidenra: so politicize using the doj in this investigation to insulate his family or himself fromrhap further scrutiny or perhaps even legal action? >> i don't know. i mean, if what that was sayingf is true, it's very, very troubling. but i think there is a larger issue here that we're seeing, which is the politicization of u.s. enforcement agencies. >> the irs would be one of those, of course, if it's true, they're we saw the politicization of the cia earlier on in thise you investigation where you had 50 ciaha agents active and retired, but mainly active, high level people who whog th signed a letter telling w the american people something that simply wasn't true. in order to affect the outcomed
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of an election.n and toi wanted biden to win that election. but i you knowknow, i'm american before i'm a democrat, and that, is just wrong. and then ww, thee saw,se you kn, these fbi shenanigans duringtlii the term report that outlined sereport that also are very, very troubling that we're seeing these agencies thatshould should be sacrosanct, that should be above politics, that are noe sat allowed legally to propagandize the american people. ofwegalland they are being drawo the vortex of politics. and this is a very, veryubling troubling develop development for our democracy. >> well, it' weas weaponizes in the most powerful law enforcement and surveillance organizationt institutions in america against the people who pay the billd whoss and who constitutional rights are supposed to be protected. and begini being outrageous dot begin to describe that. robert , finally, this kind of a fun, offbeat question, but, wi no. y >> one ,ou will you will you
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support joe biden if he's the nominee? >> would you or will a lura i expect to be the nominee. d >> i do not have a plan b . oka. okay, and let's say, okay, anyw. well, maybe won't answer this. i'm going to ask anyway if a republican should win the presidency and asks you to be in his cabinet. let's say i'm head of hhs. would you think about it? i would think about that. because i think that, you knowau but ould have to think about it, but i would not reject thatl out of hand . l i think i think i 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 agency again. >> s o an actual trial.>> laura i can't tell you .d ca, i would i would love that. but robert f. kennedy jr.,
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the ambassadors blue fog, revolutionaries or sentinels? >> we ars or sene the gw revolutionaries. oh, jimmy , what kind ofhow ab revolution? how about winning? ng i know. soknow. it's this whole thing is so stupid, laura . the whole war on presidentsar drives me crazy.n you know, there was a san. francisco high school that wanted to remove abraham lincoln'high s name from the sci did you know my son is named lincoln. hool, my i'm in l.a., hea he has to go by his middle name, t o.j. that's a little safer, , at a little more pc. >> but it's so dumb.e more it's like, laura , you change you change the mascot. what does this accomplish indoet anybody's life?en the it's like when they do this with native americans , how does this improve the qualit nativy of life for an native american ? you know, they changed the washington redskin nss. and i think most people would m argue at this point the most offensive part of that namos th is the word washington. but all of this stuff is just performative stupidity. oh, we change the halftime
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beyond this is my well, this is humiliating. but they actually need sam h britain on their team because he leads the league in steals, you know, so he's got that needa going for him. >> he has wheels when he goes h around the bases. wheels. you know, you remember likembert the song takhee me out to ther ballgame, buy me some peanuts and jacks. there is notthere is n an additl verse that says, bring me to a,o drag show. u you defame the church. this is like embarrassing stuff. f. although at least i will give the biden administration credit for giving sam britton a pink slip, although he did put it on well now, then turnedi it into a corset.on. those shots. yeah, jimmy , this is i don'tt i know.t what is it about drag that t the democrats love so much?he i mean, they love drag. whdon't know what why what is it about drag? s itthat they love so much? beenisten, it's i honestly, it's a weird thing because adu drag's always been a thing for
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adults, but it's the fact thate they're bringing it to kids. i don't wantto to say it. i have suspicion. all i'm concerned. laura is all i will say. i clearly have no problem but with dancers. look at me. but the poin the t is , this is aweir evttle weird even for me now. >> jimmy , good to seeaura: you tonight. thanks sgoo see yoo much. and if you live in iowa, arizona or kentucky, be surekenc to catchky jimmy's live shows. v all right. comingows. up, a new segment. what's triggering the dems now? >> you'll never guess this the o one . the answer next. ge♪the thought of gettind for colon cancer made meme. ♪ queasy. queasy. >> but now that's right for me. eened wifeels more easy. my doc and i agreed. i think time today is a goodn cr day. i screened with call the guard and did it by way. and did it by way. >> color guard is a one ofcur. a kind way to screen for colon cancer that's affected. the noninvasive is for people. forty five plus at average risk ,not high risk. i'm false positive and negative results may occur. results may occur. ask your provider for collagenjn .
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>> i fear the winds of change. >> all right. we have a trigger update for all of you . what's triggering them now?e anw well, tonight, the answer is doughnut's seriously. n virg >>in a teachers union in virgina is freaking out after a local republican lawmaker had the nerv e to bring nearly a thousand donuts to schools acrossghnuts our district to thk teachers for a job well done. that simple act of appreciation set off a firestorm. e and delegate amanda battan wasm futu future donut drop would drop offs would be declined due to the political nature ofghnuts the donuts and that her presence triggered some employees. amanda joins me now.
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amanda, it seems like there are a lot of holes in this argumenti about the donut hole. >> that's such a bad joke, amanda. this this is crazy, but so muchn of what happens in politics today is crazy. you don't look like you would trigger people at first glance.i you look kind of just like a nice person. what going so bonkersth over the jelly filled in the glazed well are thank you so much for inviting me to join this evening. honestly, i am just as baffled by everyone else, by the blowback from this genuinely tried to do something nice to show appreciation for our teachers after severalowoo really challenging years duecl to school closures and i'm just astonished that someone would kiliticize not only an actat of kindness, but just donuts. and it's, you know, it's almosts ridiculous that someone could claim to be triggered by donuts and that folks would just object to my mere presence even in that school district. and ti do want to be perfectlyr clear , and i appreciate your stating this, but this wasw
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a very smallr number ofse reach individuals who reached out and objected to the donuts . the the greater number of teachers in my school division were very appreciative. they were grateful to be recognized and certainly the blowback is not reflective of the majority of moste workers. >> i think the teachers unionsrs sort of scared tha.t some teachers are finally going to just say, you know, we're done here. we have to pay our dues. but we're looking at we're looking at other political directions. all right, delegate, thank't you very much. this is we're no glazet goin og to glaze over this issue any longer. oh, is it glaze or gloss? all right. coming up, find out why a pair of kayakers are going to needbir a bigger boat. the last bit e explains. there's a book that's inspired humanity, shaped entire nations and influenced the pages of history. ender there's more to the story.keep explore the book you thought ins
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