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or helicopter crashes inefen defense of this country,se o of course, when we hear, that, weo think of bunker hill ornorm normandy oandyr the frozen chosn it, chosin reservoir, perhaps even the invasion in goo afghanistan. in two thousand one , we've seen good men and women leave behind wives and husbands, sonsf and daughters, and a long life r ahead to go die in a war as we should. we honor them. i have thousands ofd blood brothers from the war on terror myself. none because we share the same d blood , but because we spilledta our blood fighting for the samee calls for america. .for you . so memorial day is a day wecognz recognize thate and honor itweo again, as we should. >> butuld. what about our actio what do we do to honor them in life?e think do we think about their sacrifice before we tweet something hateful or before werr slap a political bumper sticker on our car ? do we have the them inm in our ? when we show up in november and vote for people, most of whom have never servedr leaders. to become our leaders? >> do our politicians, who of
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course fancy themselves fighting patriots, havpatriotse our fallen in mind when they argue legislation or vote on bills or allow the executive branch full authority to send the next wave of americans to die. kevin mccarthy, the house speaker, struck a deal thisslow week that will slow or reduce some of the spending on capitol hill that has the country. and thirty trillion dollarhe cof debt and many fiscal ng pointtives in an uproar as the talking pointss came flog and messaging came flowing downstream. >> wnstream from co from congress w reviews and explanations of how they'll limi ty willt and cl frivolous government spending. one set of exceptioning,s seem to come up with pride.pr they didn't cut or stymie defense spending or the vabudge. budget. no, most conservatives believeg in a strong defense and in rhetoric at least say we should take care of our veterans. some even took exception to the lack of more money flowing inton the unaudited department of defense sage military expertilir
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senator linsey graham. even and sen said he couldn't ss this deal because it just doesn't spend enoughn th on thef in ukraine. >> the bidenen defensese budgets a joke before, and if we adopt it as republicans, we will bece doing a great disservice to theh party of ronald reagan. rothe biggest winner of the bide defense budget is china, becausl have ae they'll have a t navy and it will be putin. there's nothing in the budgetp for biden to help ukrainuke win a war that are on the verge ofss driving the russians out. so i like kevin a lot, but don't tell me that the biden defense budget fully funds the military fire and brimstone: . there's nothing in that budget m for biden to help ukraine, meaninet p ukrag we haven't spent enoughh on a war that has noe immediate impact on the safetym sure l and security of our homeland. i'm sure linsey and othersinping and several other republicans pining for more money to be fospent on war believe this ouru is just the way to keep our country safe .
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but i wonder if they believe this is the way to keeprriors our warriors alive. >> a. i wonder how manyve had w conversations he and others have had with gold star widows like the one i had yesterday with my friend stacy greer, whose husband was standing beside me and killed by the ied. that took my legs as a strong mother, just needing reassurance. it's okay to grievreassue not only the loss of a man she loved, but the loss she had of a marriage and a partnership and a life as well. li bubut after a 20 year war, we surrendered, left billions of dollars worth of equipment in the hands of our enemies. ofand went straight ahead to gie our money to fight another war.h where is the fiscal responsibility? an endless wars and funding other countries wars eveneven m more . republicans in congress arorebln proud of the money they're sending to the failing va republicans crowning of yeari achievement in the last couple th years with the va is giving it full budget to take care ofs veterans, then approving eve
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nat to more money on top of that,pay e to pay private doctors to do what the va can't do, provide care to veterans. that's because everyveteransrest republican member in congress, with the courage to say that s the government is spendingay tho much money on social safety net programs will immediately fold if the va is building the facility in their district . messaging, not outcomes, perhaps get you elected over and over again. one of the managain.y veterans s let down by the va posted this compelling video last week, seven time.s seven times over the course of the last six years, the va has continued to let me down.ep these doctors keep clinton. they keep switching of continuity of care to the old tired of it.. that is , want to be able to , as a person, have the sameal man individual minutage by .to
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it's not a lot to ask. i just want to be able to talkok to the same person and not thes continue to have to retell these stories. torment me. joe carter sarno was lefteeling feeling helpless. you see, as i've experienced myself firsthand, you don't get quality caret qu at the va.e >> you don't get fast care at the va. no, you get government care atwu the va, meaning you fill out more forms than you have conversations. you our doctors change more than you have birthdays in a year. and in the end, they just hope a you give up and leave. why is it that the two government entities, fiscal republicans, are always so proud to throw money into, seem to be the two that are failingt. us ? the worst on this memorial day? berhaps we remember their sacrifice by being a country worth serving and do join when we show up to vote in primaries to joining us noinw is that veteran sergeant joe cassano.
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sergjoe , thank you so much. e talked on the phone spent m several times in the last couple of days. i knowl you spent memorial day weekend, as you should, celebrating the men that youe an you fought beside and lost. wek but when we look back at that videvio, explain to us what the problem was. first of all, thanks for having me on . the biggest problet probm was, is that, you know, i felt like initially trying to to to get services rendered that i was i had a different doctor every time i walked in the office and and i continued to have to explain myself and then deal with real from opening, like i said, pandora's box again. and it was hard on emotionally it wasntally. it was hard on m hary wife, m you know, my marriage, my worked life, everything suffered fo r poi it. wad at which point i finally was able to to get some outsideo service for for, you know,r, a number of months, just shy ofh two years. and then out of nowhere, and i wa the referral was canceled. and i was sos disheartened that
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i chose to to struggle the last three years and rely on my my personal safety net that i built and to stop reaching out to the va for helpd and for answers because i just felt continuously let down. so what you're saying is yousl. had to go downtown to findctor a doctor. you found a doctor that was ther working, and theefern the referp from the va, the vroa no longer provided that are funded that for you , is that right? yep not not only do they not only did c they decide to cancel that referral, but subsequently inside of the same month,id the the va sent me a rep on my final behavioral health medication. i mean. yeah, and then they didn't m they didn't tell me they change the dosage. i spent my entire 30th birthday completely sick with vertigo. you know, so so completely unable to be able to spend time with my wife or my family comeit to find out that they had ged changed the dosage on one of the medications. twofold. so i just got so disheartened. h i was like, not only aret they taking the person that i want to be able to talk to , but they're trying to kill me. you have behavioral health. joep i hope you don't mind. this is mental health is what i'm sorry.
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>> that's what sry i jus. t wanti wa viewers to understand this,rs te because it's so important. it is so important.ever it's iy n eversiy single headlig we have right now.le what ywhat you're saying is proy what happened is your va anymor changed and the one that came in said , no, we're not doing this anymore. >> let's change it all i.they cd you're they change my mythe outs my ability to to to see outside provider and then no follow up from the va whatsoever. soa whatsoever when i you know,i four months ago, i said to myfed wife, i said i'd really like to obtain services again. obt i want to see ifain se my doctor is back on the network and know and she a part of me, menta l she's like, you know, way to e proactive in your mental health and run and not, you know, trying to keep those demons at bay. so i feldemonst like i did all. the right things. i stood in all the right lines. i answered all the right phone calls. calls bui went to all the right appointments only to be only to be let down ae t the and i ,u i just i don't know ifst i you know. >> lette me tell you something, brother. we love you ro.ther. we l and you're going to come out, sean , and i promise you that with or without the va, you post this st
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video. we just goime t a short time hed you post this video and you m show the world your mostlner vulnerable moment. why do that? able m and what's going to come of it? well, as as i as i was going going through my head and i decided to go ahead and record it, i thought to myself that there was no way somebody wa goin going make me feel so, so forgotten and not not herebout i about it. with ti knewi knew that i had a platform with digital digital technology of the ability, p on record anything and put it ulip online with the freedom of social media, of i felt like i know that this is happening more often than it's being portrayed. and i felt it. i my responsibilitt myy to show the world my vulnerability and the true disparity in whichr that me and a number of veterans suffer on a daily basis. >> let me tell you something, joe . i've gotten to know you .oume t leell yot me tell you something. joe .to sho you show courage when you join the military, show courage when you went to war, - you showed more courage posting that video so that othersvi will see it'syo
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okay to ask fomer help and maybi some of the va will see it's not okay to not give itoe sergeant to man. r joinin >> thank you for joining us . thank you so much for having me. love, brother. all right. w we all want to support the men and women who put puon the uniform, but it'slionsf spending billions of dollars on an antiquated brick and mortar ve antiqua. is that the best we can do? conr fox newsib contributor tulsi gabbard is a veteran who hast th thought a lot about this. former congresswoman. thank you foan, thanr joining u. >> and i would love your thoughts on this show. you know, like like so many americans , i love thisened a country.nd i enlisted to serve in the military because of thoses terrorist attacks on 9/11. on and i'm proud to continu i'me to still serve our country as a soldier. the problem here is we have politicians, we have leaders ini this country who don't care about our men and women int uniform. they don't care aboucare at our veterans. they have used us as cannonn fodder to feed the military industrial complex. and as you know very well, we
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end being numbersatisti and statistics on a page, justcs part ojuf, you know, the expense of the cost of their warre bus machine and their their war business, really, which is what it is . the it's a very, very profitable business for the military industrial complex. spacyou know, for everyone watching at home, as we've justt observed, memorial day,he the best way bes to honor thoset who raise their right hand and volunteer to lay their liveseero down for this country is too demand demand from our leaders n that they never again sendr me our men and women in uniform into harm's way unless it is the last resort to ensuredomf the safety, security and freedom of the american people. you know theca, you aretive of h a representative with the democratic party. i don't know if you and i agre e on what should happen with the e va or, you know, i take the line. i just assume get rid of it.tior but the question here is ,mply n is simply throwing money at itgn and using it as a campaign slogan, going to make it better. >> and if not, what will your
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right i mean, it's one o yf the the reasons i left reasons the democratic party was how they feed more money into these bureaucracies that serve themselves rather than o actually serving the interest of the people. but this is a beparte problemmoney at where, as you mentioned, throw money at it and say it's, oh, hey, look, we've got this big victory but aren't actually focusing on our veterans, getting the carebut ns they need. when i was i, n congress, wewe passed the choice act specifically to help people thev like joe . y ifou the v, youa is failing you, you should be able to go see your local doctor , your local ph physician, your local care provider. providand the va will take careb it. you don't have to worry abouou e it because your care is the most important thing. that's the mission of the va.hei bu t as you would nott be surprised, even that clear ,i simple mandate, giving veterans the choice to get the best caret possible, the va has screwed up and turned into this bureaucracy and said, you know, you've got to gove got to get preapproval to go seea a private care provider. and they rejecprt the request. and all of this bureaucracy ultimately, when it comes downts
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to this, they don't care. they don't care about us . we are they don't caree and and value the lives in the service and sacrifice ofsase those who wear and have worn the uniform. >> j we i know you care. yes. car former congresswoman, presidential candidate. most importantly, soldier and veteran tulsi gabbard. >> thank you for joining us . thanks. >> all right.s, kevin mccarthy made a deal with joe biden to raise the debt ceiling over the weekend. some republicans are furious o and say the deal gives too manyc concessions to democrats. i wonder irawonder if f. all right. next. we'll have more on that right here next. looks like you've been sleeping well. make he's back for mypillow guy and you're looking good. >> still feeling good? well, just when you thought it couldn't get any better, we've got the best pillow ever. mypillow 2.0. >> oh, it's so soft.
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backaches and sore muscles. absolutely free text and geoeye to two, three , one , two , three , one , we're back . house speaker kevin mccarthy reached a deal with president biden to just go ahead and raise that debt limit over l the weekend. >> congress has until next monday to pass the bill ort the u.s. government n will default on its debt. the the bill has to pass several hurdles and the rules committee before the house can even take a vote on it.g on the committee is deliberating on capitol hill as we speak. fox is senior congressional correspondent and twentyd he four seven man chat program hase been following the story lates e has the latest chat julie. >> good evening. around this time. tomorrow night, the house could vote to lift the debt ceiling. ituire requires s a mixture of democrats and gop members to vote for the bills to
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. the gop holds the majority, so democrats expect republicans to do most of the heavy liftingc th my expectation that house republicans will keep their commitment to produce atci least two thirds of their conference, whics h is approximately one hundred and fifty votes. democratvotes. so committed to g sure that we do our partd a defa and avoid a default. t means th >> that means the gop needs at least 68 democrats to vote yes to hit the magic number of 218ds and pass the bill. >> illinois democrat jonathan jackson is one of thema . >> hmpe opposes the work mandat. for food stamps. not happy with it, but knowingce what the alternative and the consequences that the credit risk of the united unite dstates government, the risk free securities that we havee pl edthat we have pledged as a government to be beyond that,l we will no t default on .n no i don't want to put that ine nee jeopardy in no way.r and we nevertaken it a should hn
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it this far . >> but some gop members are nott happ happy either. then bshop of norty h carolina says he's lost confidence in house speaker kevin mccarthy. we resolved in january on anncrete details how we are going to go forward together. and it has it has beene first seimpactful over the firstimagi several months of congress. imagine the decision of kevin mccarthy and his negotiators to forfeit that. >> but there is no effort by the right to overthrow the speaker. >> joey. thanks, chad.nu there armber thee now more thanr 20 house republicans, actually many more than that, who have said they are a no on mccarthy. biden's debt bi deal ,debt dea l.to their credit , thesehigh republicans say the deal normalizes high spending and it's also unclear how exactly this bill will remove the funding for thosefuin eighty seven thousand irs agents that republicans pledge to eliminate. dof course, it increases defense spending and allows more money to go to ukraine. ukraine.so how can regularoritz americans trust republicans
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to prioritize fiscaly when responsibility when kevin mccarthy says this is the kmccart best theyabsolute besto army veteran and congressmannia darrell issa from california joins us now. congressman, thank you for joininthanksg. first off, i understand under the complexitiesstan this we jut heard from both leaders inrs are house about the numbers or what we heare d from the democrp leader in the house about the numbers. arase you going to get this>> y passed? joey, we are., weople and i think people misunderstand destination versus direction. this bill takes us indirect a different direction. iothan the president wanted to go. it doesn't have tax increases. it has regulatory reform and it does have real cuts inno nondefense spending. and you commented duringit does your your early monologue. it does have some problems. it doesn't fix dod spendingx th odand waste. it doesn't fix the veteransfa administration. that has failed veteransiled ver a very long time. but it also is just a spending
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bill or actually it's just a debt increase that has these parameters in it. so what can you get out of it?ai you get a change in direction, but the destination is still a long way off. sof. i republicans understandtaa this as best as we cant ininuts the few minutes we have w essentiall ally, you have all ti money the government spends every year. the majority of it is tied up in what we cals inl mandatory spending, which means you don'tt get to debate it every year. it just keeps going. i you've to pass a bill to affectc medicare or other government or programs. so kevin mccarthy keeps saying11 this is 15 oof tr 11heat% of tht . we get to negotiate and calls that we got these things. but with thawith that -- wt bei, where what do you have to say to the chip? always out there when you're off camera, not in frontr and not grandstanding or giving pontificating what you have to say to them? do you say, hey,listen listen,, you're not a better negotiator ? ho ykevin mccarthy, how do you explain it to them?ou e so they'llxp vote for it or atrt least quit pooh poohing on it? >>? well, as i said , you know,a i'm voting for a direction, not a destination. roychip roy and a great many oy my friends in the freedom
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caucus are absolutely right that we want to do more . and you said very, very clearly we're going to have to takee on the nondefense non discretionarensey. we're going to have to take on fixes in medicare fixes. and so security disability a fixes in areas where there's a lot of wasterelo in the amerin people cannot afford i the increases. but thiss star is start .ol and when you consider we only control one third of a government, it's a good start. i think even chip roy would tell you that the negociate turned out better than he expected. that didn't that didn't mean he. had high hopes for the speaker, but it turnea d out a lot better than he expected. he might say it after the vote. i don't think he's going to saye it right now. wa is somethingsth i want americans to understand. back at christmas, we has, wd gofight over shutting down the government, over passing the president's budget, the omnibu bill.s bill . are the senate republicans real culprits here because they let a bill come throug -- h that here.ll couldn't veto in the house? oh, you're absolutely right. ght.they we were stuck with adig
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large spending 2023 .passed that's why earlier this year weg passed a twenty twenty two level budget, not a 2023 level budget, because it was just way too much pork . and i wish we could claw back more than the twenty eight billion dollars that's being clawed back out of that spending that long at went on lg after covid. >> it really passed. listen, you wear that you wear that lapel pin from time to time, initial success or total failure. i hope that congress gets more leeway than a bomb techs in the military do. congressmacongressn darrell issn >>u for joining us . we'll disarm this one .m this. we really will . joeylly well. >> all right. have we gotten to a point where society is just void ofnd accou consequence and accountability? shopt whens run rampannt the employees that try to stop them, well, they're the onesthea being punishedre. plus, a shocking mob of teens te viciously beat up a group of marines out on liberty for memorial day. we're going to sho thi w you thisstart ma disgusting video. w minutes start
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jennifer ferguson and rachel rogers worked at an atlanta lululemon when masked robbers came to the store, they chaseded them out and called the police . >> let's take a look. no, no, no, no. no, no, no.no no, no, seriously. okay, get out. get out, get out. but the other car i sold overpriced vandyke's. i think i would say these aree a two dream employees. they risked their safety to defend the integrity of the store. but lululemon thought differently. they just fired them. apparently, management cited the company's zero tolerance policy . ce for w zero tolerance for what?t reporting crime, not g in participating in it. sto i mean, wepp know left wing prosecutors have stopped holding criminaliminals s accoua
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apparently, corporate america feels the same way. no other fighting crime. just let the criminals win. will cain is the host of fox and friends weekend. he joins us now. will , listen. i know that we're not going're o to litigate this. we're not got going to solve lululemon problems. but for american societymon's pr is this what we accept as normal behavior? >> increasingly so. the joey, by the way, great to see. great job.t. tonight. it is increasingly so, sadly, joey, this is what we expect from american behavior, that we have disincentives. >> the idea thator thems american should stand up for themselves, for each other . we have a vacuum of accountability, a vacuum of courage, a vacuum of virtue. vi. you outsourced everything intsod american life. we have we have outsourced everything. our sense of safet eveouy. e do and when whehan we don't have o that accountability or that safety show up when it'sdo w needed, what do we do?e do right now, we roll over. but here you see an example. and i think i to offer thatne
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you also saw in the case of daniel pene on that subway in new york city of an american citizen, in this case,c two women standing up to the bad people in our society who live outside the bounds ofs the rules of civilizationfa and say stop as fa r as i can tell, joey, these women didn't do anything. they didn't physically interact with these guys. guysthey just said , stop. they just said , get out.et and for that and for that little women have said , no, we want you tou to go back to vulnerability back to being a victim. we don't want you to u stand up. no virtue will be tolerated.re at lululemon. >>u know, will we report on this together over the weekend on fox and friends? what really struck me is when they talk about the zero tolerance policyance, they say specifically you're not allowed to physically obstruct or chasee the criminals. sodidn't see either of those things happening. took so that tells me they're really mad about is that they took a video and people found out about it. >>und that may be the case. the two women are suggestingt that the case is that they alsow called the police. now, lululemon denies this. is why the women were fired, y f
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but the women have botirh said this is why they believe that they were fired, because, as you point out o , in thatract. video, they don't they don't physically interact. they don't obstruc 't obstrt thest thesend tha two guys. i would understand that policy. i don't know. that's sort policy. with.i agree with , but i wouldu understand it. we don't want our employees ever putting themselveevers int. harm's way. the merchandise isn't worth it. but the women say thatd not they clearly didn't violate that policy and they wer ae toln to meeting afterwards, joey,ag with regional management thatllp they they they questioned why they chose to call the police. why did you do that?u do tha theu why did you call the poli? you see the safety that most individuals i believe thisuals d to be the case, joey. the most individuals and corporations run a risk ofit in modern america. m femean, the place that they feel the most unsafeleg cal is that the vulnerability of being called a racist. rad iff they don't want their employees to call the police, it's because they fear something in this interaction. ar calling police.police, if if the perpetrators are black , then you are at risk of being painted as the racist in an interaction that will geractiot
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distorted in media. yeah, that's what's happening with daniel jordan. it's been turned intoe trauma the modern american race drama e once again. and so what i think if that's the case of what the women allege is true, joeystake , their mistake was calling the police or maybe even what you said, publicizing thisg interaction, then what lou lemon is trying to do is make sure a no, not that their merchandise is safe, b , not that their employees, save, the people of their customers are safe , but thabuton their reputation as a company that will never be painted as racist remains safe . >>s thanks to the liberal left,c that excuse, the actions like that attack masculinite thaty men probably excuse absent fathers. it'd be hard for me to believeld that's not a facto be ha is r i. you know, they're the ones thate just taken the word racism and made it mean nothing. so don't fear it because it'swa. just going to come anyway.all rn all right.k yo will cain. thank you , brother. wil that's right.l: tth anall right, man. >> thank you . and our society is just crumbling into anarchy, becoming more and more barbaric. here's the latest example. and thisthis one really gets me4 of forty teenage thugs attacking three off duty
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marines in california this past memorial day weekend. accordinekend.g the marines, thy they simply asked the teenagers to stop watching fireworkss on on the beach. >> just watcs.h this. yeah, we're lacking anyking a expectationyn of common decencys tyr society now tolerates this type of behavior. wepe o no longer hold criminals and lowlifes accountable. clay travis is the founder valchek. he's going to join us now.u clay, what do you think when are you see that video? they those are teenagers and they're acting that way because they believe they're getting away with it, assuming that the story as reported is true
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and then all these guys did was say, hey, stop shooting w fireworks in a way that could endanger people on the beach. >> and that's what led to this . then every single one of these o kids on video shouldtent be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. we knowe know they won't be bece california and they don't prosecute anybody. but that's the onllyy way to get back the safety of our streets.. and this is emblematic of what goes on everywhere all over this country right now, where we have basically created a world without consequences based on the pathetic it of noe one is ever responsible for their own actions. tions atat any age, but in partr in blue cities and in blue statee sts, this is becomig rampant. and the other thing thate stands out to me about this, how aboute the inclination to immediately record a beating of a mob stylee justice, not to try to breake ah
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this thing up, but to turn your phone and show this, which is the only reason, as you watch these images play out, that we eveneven know anything about this at all. and i just think, look, the one thing that joe biden might have gotten right in hi s entireyear caree nearly 50 year career as a a politician was in the nineteenic nineties, we passed strict laws that if you were arrested, the crime bill multiple times, you went away. and that's when guesd.s what happened? all of the crimel of the that hd skyrocketed through the 80s and into the early 90s began think it to plummet. i and i've said this fors a whil, but i think it's so true beingt concerned that you're too toughn on criminals is a luxuria, a the low crime environment. and we are no longer in a low ti crime environment in this country. >> know we're going to wrap this up. but i'll telbut i l you i , i di think if one of those weree your kids one , they probably wouldn't be there. but two , if they were , government wouldn't have a chance, as my dad would say, ram them up. and i just i hope that you'd
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like to think so. job.parents out there do their job. all right, clay travis, okay,y: thank you . appreciate -- clay them. >> and good job. thank you so one of the harpies on the view went on a racist tirade against white women. today we have that tape.oing to we're going to show all of it to you right here next. looks like you've been sleeping well, megan . >> he's back for mypillow guy. and you're looking good. still feeling good? well, just when you thought you couldn't get any better, we've got the best pillow ever. mypillow 2.0. >> oh, so soft and smooth. it's cool to the touch. how did you do that? well, we took my pillows patented pillow, and combine it with this new technology that we didn't have back then. and i invented mypillow
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and see how much you can save. >> there are things going on right now. so what are you waiting for? >> joey: house oversightttee chaicor james ulmer has moved to hold the fbi director christopher wray in contempt of congressntempt. >> fox news is kevin court lates joins us with the latest. kevin n clancy, evangelic, you t may not necessarily move the needle of justice, but tonight, the house oversight committee chair, as you pointed out, james comey , is takingking s steps to hold fbitedire director christopher wright in contemptct of congress after the the bureau notified the oversight committee it will notersight co comply with s related to a possible criminale scheme involving then vicen. president joe biden. now, the fbi says tonight it remains committed and it wrating with congress and it will provide access to the document, quote, in a format and setting that
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maintains confidentiality and protects important securityt interests and the integrity of fbi. investigats e ine. in however, comber isn't backing down. he's already subpoenaeg d the fbi descridocument that allegedly describes a criminal scheme involving biden and a foreign national and its related, th according to our sources, to the exchange of money for policy decisions. now the document is an fbi generated fauci ten , twenty , three . >> i've seen those now. comey said aboutno thaw,t today stiff-ab the fbi's decision to stiff arm congress and hidear this information fromobstruct the american people is obstructionisionit and unacceptable, where. they could be held in contempt. as i pointed, if the bureaue to continues to refuse to comply and or believe it or not,lephon they are actually scheduled to speak by telephone tomorrow . of ethat may not slow down the oncoming train of evidence that congressional lawmakers consthey not only demand access to, but have
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a constitutional right to access. >> we'll see how this all plays out. but for now,t fo back to you.ckt >> god forbid we learn learn something about what happened at the thanksgivining woulg evee >> all right. the progressive left loves to preen about fighting hate, but ironically, they're some ofg peoplersresentful on this planet. they use nasty slurs forple peoe they don't like. calledsuch as calling conservate women kieran's. and when you disagree with their agenda. well, i mean, of course, that's agenda because you're racist. that's, i the view sunny hostin said about people who don't like kamala harris. >> taktae look, she will fairly or unfairly be the most scrutinizescd vice president in history because she's running with the oldest vice, are the oldest president running for president , and she's also n a black woman. but i think you have to be t fairly critique the vice president of the united states without just saying it'oi the color of their skin orkin. the fact she's a woman, but it is part of it. what makes you say that?of >> well, we're in the united states of america. oh, that's that's your answer right there. yeah..ah,. okay, so it' vicecist and not support a vice president who's
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the czar of a border that's inei crisis. >> no, that's not racist. according to hosten, white women are responsible for the problems in this country. >>ry i think that women, white women in particular, want to protect us patriarchy here bn because it's to their benefit.en they want to make suret thatsut their husbands do well. they want to make sure thadot w. their sons do well. they want to make sure thae surt two their children do well and theye want to make sure that they dots well. wome of the womee n instudies f these studies are married white women and they do fall in line with what their husbands are doing, what their kennedy is , the host of the aptly named kennedy on fox business. you're a white woman. >> my sources tell me, are you the root to all evil? >> obviously. so a couple of things here.f "te i feel bad for the women of the view because they obviouslye have some brain damage being kept inside that vacuum next year. whoopi goldberg, they have halrt too many fumes and the brain
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cells have been compromised. numbers ha two , she's saying ta moms want their children to dor well and their husbands to do well. what a bunch of racists.at a so they're going to vote for people to make sure their families succeed. well , this country has really gone to . that's how most people vote . most people vote becausete bec they want their husbands,au their spouses, their kids especially to have as muchas opportunity as they can in thi i country. that's not racism. that's rationality. but also, you know, she she paints with this pretty broad brush. but i don't hear the data. so, you know, she's talkingpolii about political statisticscal kg and speaking from a place, it sounds of objective facta . so i want to know, where did hes she do her research? who diwho did she talk to ?weree who did she pull? who these magical white women who are just shields for their racist husbands. elyssa for all hits or thi with why? >> and her answer is because this is america so that o you hate white women or does she just hate this country?
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thii both. think i think those are things thatar are jumbled together and i am hv shocked that people on the view have not bee pn punished or sanctioned by their network for espousing some of the racist views that they don a da on a dl basis. they've gotten way too comfortable being cruel and divisive. they're not making the country i better. it's not intelligentit is no conversation. it's not funny. there's really nothing of valuei when you watch that show. and , you know l, it's like she's a garbage person with garbage opinions, you know, allegedly some womener ,some are moms, some aren'te going to corporate america. . and absolutely kill it because t they can they're smart and theye are given the opportunity or they fight for it and we'reth better because of them. em.some women being mothers runt a house. o of that house.. and i think what she doesn'tdere understand is if their husbands are successful, that is an succ reflection of their own success. why take that away from those
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women? yes. and that support, that cultivation is an absolute gift. the hardest job in the world. i've been a stay at home mom.vee i've been n a working mom. somec i've tried like crazy to have some combination of both. you can never do the job perfectly, but when you have other women like that shaming moms who are doing their very best to provide for their families and lead by example, and then someone an like sonny in the phat factory is somehow maligning us . there's no special place inspeca for womenl who don't support other women. listen, you said you try>> j rel hard to do both. >> i've seen you in action doing both and you are absolutely killing it. sunny couland sonny could learnm about tv from you as well. but that'su a different conversation, the long lesson. kennedy, thanks for joining. thank you co, joy nk you. fthan doing a greayou.t job. >> joe biden can't solve any of the country's real problems. hii hides administration is too busw banning simple words like manpoweror like and policemen be those terms are not inclusive enough.
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on your screen. now, don't wait. there may be time deadlines to file a claim. call 800 one nine two six zero seven two three . >> that's eight hundred and nine two six zero seven two three . >> america is dealing with record high inflation. crime and crisis at the border. the bush administration, well, they haven't done a thing about it.e they don't solve theses more problems. instead, the administration is more focused on policingnguae the language of federal employees. accordin federal empg to a leaky the government accountability ofs are federal employee now forbidden from using malems and female terms because becaus, quote, non-inclusive, forterm example, instead of usins g ter, like manmade or man power,s are employees are forcedfo to use alternative words like workforce employees can't use wordan'ts, policeman or mailman either. >> any scary is a columnist at the federalist and author of the book liberal misery. >> he joins us now. eddie, i feel like we can't stop at milman. >> where do we go from here? oh, there's certainly no
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stopping it so long as these no are the people calling are cal the shots. i mean, one thing after another, it's you think you'vetn settlek d on a certain term and now. no, you can't say. i think at this point you can't even use the term like manetti because because it uses the phrase man, which is why indon't understand what the what the the interchanging is , because it's clearly thattt they're just trying to erase the word man from everything. and yet they then say, you can't say manned spacecraf spacecraft, but you can say human spacecraft that still hast man in it. so it's just so contradictory all the time and it leads now nowhere. it'shere. not productive at all.yet st and yet still, iilt makes everything more confusing for everybody. and i think that's to ta large degree the goal of all this nonsense. yeah, i don't know if you call'o this a government mandate. i don'w d call tt what these gue thinking. what other words do you thinko we should we should eliminate from our language in order to be more inclusive? >> oh, gosh. all the
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to be more inclusive, i don'tou know. but alof thel the nonsense come, out of their ears on a dailyto basis. i mean, the latest one isdescri to describbe homelese the homele housed, as if the house justt got up left or something.e and what else do we have? we have i mean, take any one of them and it just it justy an confuses everybody. when you think about technical nkwriting, it's supposed to be more clear. it's supposed to bes more specific. thissu is less clear , less specific, more confusion. >> speci so if our language cana get it right, i understand why. i guess doctors can't get around to supreme court. judges can't define a woman and now a english teacher can't define a mailman. exactly. no >> that's the problem is thats ho becaus knows how to talk anymore because no one can define like you said, no one can define woman. no one can. you can't say a pregnant woman.t you have to say a pregnant person. ntwho can have babies. and and yet i don't i don't thinkels it helps anybody because, again, it's less specific, less accurate, more confusing. fusingwhat effect do you think n
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will have on children in school? dumber, dumber kids, an entire generation of dumb kids. uld ge i mean, we're already heading sh there. we shut kids out of school foroo i think th what, two years?isanothe i think that this is just another step in and the direction of how dumb can this b country get led by liberals. you know, president biden livesu he lives i hn a structure there in dc.at you got one more example of shol what we should ban? i think we're one step away from yes. we can no longerthit call it the white house. e because,because. >> well, you know why. yeah, well, racist. s that's why it's racist. it can be a house of white. that is a color that no longeris exist. and if it does, it only does so in perpetuity and evil. eddie, final thoughts on this.we is there anything else that we should look atn looking downotb the road that we're going to not be able to do anymore with our language? people should just keep in mind that any time we talk about more government, weeh need another program. we need we need to spendis i more money on this government program.
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this is what you're paying for. >> you're not paying for roads and bridges. that's this. >> it is .rry, t gary, thanks forha joining us ad thanks for being roeg with your language. thanks. that's all for tonight. >>ll fori want you to join us bw tomorrow for the show where weha won't tell you what to think, but we will challenge those that do. have a great evening.willge sean hannity is next.. all right, joey, good to see you , my friend. thank you . and welcome to hannity. plnight, a big budget battle taking place on capitoacl hill. speaker kevin mccarthy and president joe biden have rreacheeachedd a tentative dean the debt ceiling. not all republicans, not all democrats are on board. in fact, manryy are very outragd about the agreement.peaker now coming up, w oe have formers speaker of the house newt gingrich. he support.s a deal. and congressman dan bishop, north carolina, who does not. they will join us and debated co the purported compromisemi. but here's what you need to know about the ninety nine page so-called fiscal pag responsibility act, including arguments on both sides. now,uding ar first, the name. just so you know, it means.
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