Skip to main content

tv   The Ingraham Angle  FOX News  June 1, 2023 12:00am-1:00am PDT

12:00 am
the time we have left thisa with evening. tomorrow, we will be in iowa with former president donald trump for exclusive town hall. going to b pare a part of the audience. just go to hannity .com. yoan your tickets are free. wa. and i can't wait to see you all in iowa. i wish the fare was going on . i like fried twinkiess and pickles and oreos and pork chop on a state. love it all. anyway, set your dvr and never r miss an episode. in the meantime, let not your heart be trouble. pete hegseth imploring mike lindellanwhil. great to see my friend. is in e you ? well, john , good. how you doing? i wish i could take it forcan'ta the . good to see you .o can't waitsee tomo to watcrrh mw my great, great show. all right.ee thanks, pete. >> t you too. thank you . >> got it. this is well, i'm pete hegseth, in for laura ingraham. wed this is a special edition of the incremental. >> with e start tonight with a , news alert. moments ago, you saw it despite severe division within the gop, the house did pass the biden the debt ceiling deal by a vote of three 1vo4 to one.in
12:01 am
>> seventy majority democrats in that vote actually. joining me now live from capitol hill is fox news senior congressional correspondent c chatgpt graham. d chad, what, if anything, surprise you ? we expected to pass, buta robust by this margin, it was a robust vote for a bill that noon from one liked, a bipartisan coalition frompartie both partis supported the bill, but more democrats supportedhe the bill than gop members.an one hundred forty nine republicans voted yes. one hundred sixty five democrats voted yes. house minority leader hakeem jeffries touted>> democratic support for the bill earlier today, 29 house republicans voted to defaultagrn on our nation's debt and against an agreement that you negotiated straight magon. republicans attempted to takeate contrompl of the house floor. >> democrats took it back . >> the bill now goes to the senate. conservatives are criticizing the bill there. mike leehere rand paul and randt
12:02 am
the senate to consider an alternative rather than offering substantive solutions. sstackle the root causes of our fiscal woes and appears to be a palliative pill. it's a bad deal for america, a a missed opportunity to confront or bad challenges, n abdication of our responsibility to protec t. americans economic security and well-being. >> it's unclear ifcleaif or oths will slow down the bill iny lear the senate. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell says the markets need assurances soon. before we get to the senate, i want to get to at the moment,h was there a pile on effecter hee where people realized the bill s is going to pass. so more republicans votedn we against it than we expected? >> yeah, it was interesting when i talked to an awful lotd s of members, they would say they were undecided and i'vee ol always described this as likemi the old michy cerealy commercials whercee everybody no would go around the table
12:03 am
and nobody would eat the cereal onceonce the they realized. 0s if you remember the commercials back from the 70s and the 80s, once mickey started to eat the cereal, all the other brothers at the table starters d to eat the cereal to the same thing happens on capitol hill. once they realizednghill, theyd the votes to pass this,this everybody says, oh, i should vote for that. too.also dem also, democrats were waiting to see if republicans couldvo deliver their votes. now, hakeem jeffries said he wanted to see 100 , jus 50 republicans on the board. they were just shy of thatf one . thforty nine . >> but democrats carried most of the freight on the floor tonight. they d they did into the senat >> what's what would republicans who don't like this bill , what recourse would they have? is it likely to pass well,? >> well, they can take up votes some time. you have to get 60 votes also ar to overcome a filibuster there. but they also ar te mindfuhel tt they need to get this done mitch by monday or the markets, as mitch mcconnell indicated,cti are going to react ina nega a negative fashion. mike lee ranhiond paul , they he both said we don't want to gum up the works here, but we want
12:04 am
amend comments to be considered. now, chuck schumer, the democratic leader, he was orasked today whether or not there would be amendments. he said , well, we can't changie the bill because if you altere f the bill in the senate, you have to bounce i tt they back to the house ofe representative . o is givepeopleually d people an amendmen timt some tie to debate. and then what they do is theyto raise the bar, they submit thata amendment to a 60 vote threshold. so they make sur thee that the amendment does not pass . >> hmm. interesting.l your chad, thank you very much for all your work. an >> all right. joining me now is northt carolina congressman dan bishop, who voted against the bill, and wisconsin congressman derek van orden, who vote congresd for the bill. so, congressman bishop, a few. minutes go joe biden put outts a statement, said this. this agreement is good news foo the american people and the american economy. opposeicanone hundred and sixty five democrats voted for it. you opposed it. is it good news for indic the american people? i think they indication inn
12:05 am
the vote that more democrats voted for the bill thadid,n republican did. and of course, republicans haveh a larger number of members ibert the chamber is a sign who got te the best of the deal and that the the benefits of the deal, as sold by the leadership, have not they haven't been square. with the american people about i biggest problem of all is that m the debt limit by kevin mccarthy's own initiative and without the advance agreemenreement t of the conferw is stretched out a year longerdn than we proposed to do.e and the incurrence of probably t nobody has an exact number because they didn't specify it in the bill. they should haveght the four , maybe more in additional debt on the american people is tod wi be incurred without anyun ity to copportunity to come agan and try to gain more in terms of real and substantial benefit. so it's a missed opportunity. obviously, the biggest problem is split the republican conference deeply. ow and now kevin mccarthy's got the yeure out how we reacquire
12:06 am
the unity that we startedof the the year with after the as a result, contest fors the speaker's election. i want to ge t to that.moment, i want to get to that inan a moment. but representative van orden, are you concerne d by we thought maybe thirty five or 40 republicans would vote against it. >> the number wa vote.s seventy one and the finalocrats vote . >> are you concerned by the fact that so many democrats liked and so many conservative. republicans didn't? >> no, i'm noti'm not at. i i'm not at all. tha there's a lot of people talkingk about what is not in thatpeople bill . but let's talk about what is ine that bill . it protects the people that seniors.built this nation. those are our seniors.protected it protects the people that protected this nation. those are our veterans. it n protects the people that feed this nation. those are our farmers by making sure that our biofuel industriesre remain viable and t helps the people most in need sf in the united states of c america. i'm on the staff committeen on purpose because i was raised in poverty, in food stamps. so what this does is it allows t woese folks to get back into
12:07 am
the workforce because we haven real work requirements in thisin bill for the first time in all a very long time. and it allows people the dignity to be able to support their own families. repu so, no, i'm not worried about how many republicans didn't vote for this. as asure we're all going to get together on monday again and we're going to work together as a conference because that's what adultsus do. governing is very difficult ver and we're at it hard here in it the house. >> i'm curious real quick, congressman van orden, what dida you hear from constituents liker on balance, where they for or against this? >> was there was there a sense>? in your office you know what? >> it was about 50 50.e's and the reason being is that there's a lot of stuff being put out by the vitamin situation saying that veterans benefits are going to get cut. that wasth a lieat w.'re sa cut.ey're saying that social security, medicare are going to get cut. that was a lie.. so a lot of the constituents that i have were concerned about their benefits. i was with a ninety three year old korean war veteran at an american legion in sparta, wisconsin, who was shaken to the cor arta wise because he thought goi
12:08 am
get hi not going to get his veteran's benefits. and that's the direct results vf incredibly disingenuous messaging by the biden administration and its incredi unacceptable. ut >> representative bishop, you talked about unity. there wasn't a lot ot f unity on the floor tonight. the floor there are some that he that a suggested, yourself included, that emotion vacate couldre become part of this process. are we at that point where the man on the screen right bece now, his job is in jeopardy because of the vote? u i mean, donity you is unityu do' standing behind him, even ifevet you don't agree on everything?ee or is he got to be with you all the time? we're noont going to agree on everything that no one everwe has such an expectatio camn. sae but we came to a resolution ofhe our our disagreements at the beginning of the year whenin kevin became speaker around an agreement that was specifi c in terms and it had certain key components.s violat kevin has violated one of those in the negotiations. >> he undertook the so that, agreement produced until now inr amazing unity and the ability to work effectively as an
12:09 am
majority that unfortunately has been damaged badly. hapsor perhaps destroyed. i think we have to look now to kevin and see what his next >>ve is to see if that can be recovered by how we get pacifically. well, there are specific termsee about that, that he would reduc le committed to reducing discretionary spending to the twenty , twenty two levels that didn't occur in its entirety inh this bill . and furthermore, walthoughe alth spent all these months having c conferences and stayinonfeg in touch across the conference to keep people in the loop here.reff, for the first time, o do a negotiation kevin , and all for the firstnoe time to do a negotiation on his own and without notice, no he td only did he double the amount of debt the nation was goingotin to incur before we get back, into the negotiationhe again, he abandoned that core tenet of the agreement. was and so at the very least, sog t will -- that you say you will or would you support him based on what a you know right now?of >> the do you support? kevin mccarthy as the speaker of the house?
12:10 am
well, there's a question that must be answered, whicho is what?forw how does this get rectified? i don't thinark you justd after go forward after he's abandonede the agreement that we enteredred the congress underer a and just hope for the best. i think it'll get worse wo and worse because this becauseeo people were so badly abused, by the way the negotiation wasgo handlen d. >> >> representative van orden, last word real quick. i mean, colleagues talkings >> it breaks in trust. >> what do you make of it? i think that monday morning we're going to gety wind back together as a conference, probably kind of drinking a cupe of coffee with my colleague, mr. bishop. and we're going to mak me sureit that we work for the peopleus that represented us . >> so the seven hundreso tdhe to fifty thousandusan people of t wisconsin's 3rd congressional district sent me to washington, d.c.ington, the to work for th. and this bill worked ford thos our seniors, our vets, sup our farmers and those most in need. i'm very proud to support it. u and i have the utmostis confidence in kevin mccarthy'srs leadership.
12:11 am
this conference is going to wor going k together because we'rest of th all adults and we're putting the best interest of the unitedo states of america over our own personal interest. and that's how you're supposedve to govern. and that's exactlyrn ands what the house of representatives is doing. and we proved it todaye . well, the speaker made a deal congit did pass . >> we'll see what the future holds. congressman bishop and van orden, thank you very much. andall right. now to more breaking news from the hill house oversight committee. , houschair james comey sayscome he's starting contempt of congress proceedingsr against fbi director christopher wray. >> now, comber gavntempt oe they nearly a month to turn over a document related to a a potential criminal bribery scheme involving then vice do president joe biden. the fbi didn't produce iheme int and offered instead to show it to colmer. that's not really how subpoena i work. so ray's finding himself init a bit of a pickle as all that's happening. this disgraced former fbi head y james comey, he's out on an publicity tour, speaking to allt the usual suspects and , of
12:12 am
course, defending his successor director raise a person of principle. and so i'm sure he's tryin inciple gright to ascertain what's the right thing to do consistent with department of justice policy. are consartment ofusticetraditi. and these are the kind of o the kerfuffles that blow up every so often in d.c. now it's ensnared the fbi. it'lit'sl pass .>> it will >> it'll pass . all right. joinin pass. g me now is johnr of radclyffe, former director of national intelligence under president trump. john , this person of principle seems to be slow walkinged. and investigation. we checked. it doesn't seeit doem --m it cob be wrong on this.i you might know that a previoushe fbeni director has been held in contempt. can they do it? i mean, where does the showdown go ? >> yeah.so, th so, pete, i think we heard from not one , not two , but s three whistle blowers that said that when it comes to investigations into the bidens, , the fbi and the gn department of justice were giving preferential treatment and were slow walking aspects
12:13 am
of the investigation. wray's a and christopher ray's actionse as director here with regard fd3 to this fauci ten , see twenty three really would seem to support the whistleblower's contentions to that. look, this th lo legally directory does not have any legal basis to not comply with this congressional oversight subpoena. this is a this is not a top n secret document. it's not a secret document.se there are nocu nationarityl secy concerns here. this is and unknown classified document. ment.and what directory is now, taking the position is , well, doj won't let us turn it over because we've got to protect sources and methods. gotten well, there was a time where an fbi director could have gotten away with that. bu e last st after the last six ory seven years between nddirector comey and director ray, a litany of fbi abusese that have primarily gone one way against one party, there's no capital , there's noa goodwill built up. there's no trust for director ,.
12:14 am
especially since we heard this before. in 2017, it was director wrayr y when when the nunez fire memo came out, we wanted to seens those files applications. he said we'd be jeopardizing sources and methods and that it would cause exceptionally grave damage to our national security. well, it turns outy.s out the y thing it was protecting was accr 17 violations of the law by the fbi. the inspecaccording to the insp general. so this is kinsad of more ofou the same. and i think that director has run out of roptoe with respect to republicans and from a legal standpoint, he's going to lose this battle. the fbi is created by congressga and congress has an oversight role here. there's no legal privilege. there's no constitutional privilege. and i would expect that james jamie comey to move forward with this contempthiempt proceeding will .d >> and it feels like sources how many times we're sources, ti led methods revealed or compromised when topics with less with evenmp more gravity were leaked to the i press against donald trump .e hi i meand , they've hid behind tht
12:15 am
now. they're now they're saying hee can'can't present it. ultimately, hannity, just a few minutes ago, james comey, congressman komar, wast even on saying he wouldn't even admit it. christopher, that the documentan existed. >> so it's digging and digging and digging that leads to even any of this comingng comingt to the surface. s so you're right that there is no trust in this process. but if let's say let's say heoe is held in contempt or the document does come out, do you think we're able to draw it connections here? >> if it is true? well, you know, the point is ,rg you know, the underlying allegation, accordin accordig to sources here, pete, is that r a foreign national offereded fon five million dollar bribelicy to joe biden for foreign policy direction or considerations. and again, if we were talking about protecting sources or our intelligence collections,
12:16 am
intelligence streams, as itou related to foreign nationals, you'd expect this documentor top to be marked secret or top secret. and this >>f is an unclassified document. and so, you know, and the pointn about jim comey weighing inlove on this, the guy lovesgiving the sound of his voice when he's giving interviews that aret not under oath, but whenun he's offered the opportunity to testify under oath, like john durham did, to talk about the litany of abuses that took i place in the durham report. he refused to cooperate. so even though john durham did not subpoena jim comey, i hope p that house republicans will ,ho because, pete, his testimony from march of twenty , seventeen and from december ofy 2018 is entirely inconsistent. with the durham report. and someone, even if he wants to assert the fifth amendment right against self incrimination, needs to ask himh certain questions under oath. they need to tald k to ask him.
12:17 am
you know, you were asked dozens of questions about the russia gate and trump russia collusion and you never once mentionedu ne the fact that you were awareu we and were briefed of the hillaryo clinton intelligence plan and the fact that you offeredd a million to christopher steele for this to corroborate steele dossier and couldn't do that. so those arere the types of questions that i'd like to see jim comey asked under oath. >> yeah, there's no reason for the house oversight committee to bacs atk down on this at allp just letting you see the paperso . >> notu ry m goinguch to cut is john , thank you very much.g noo all right. bacwhat conservatives are doing now to fight back against any business alignin witg itselfg with radical left wing policies. baseball great curpolicies t schillingd goya and gooya ceo bob yunan way are here next with reaction. >> stay right there. >> we will not be doing any negotiation over the debt ceiling fight and refuse to negotiate.
12:18 am
>> i will not yield. but speaker mccarthy and the house forced him to cave, delivering another win for conservatives work requirement for welfare, unspent covid money for china clawed back and for once, washington will spend less than the year before, but did not want to negotiate over this. but congressional republicans have brought him to the house, took on biden and won support. the conservative reforms. >> are you ready for a fresh new bath or shower? well, now is the best time with 50 percent off installation and no interest and no payments for one year. hi, i'm christina, and it's time to flip your old worn out bath or shower with jacuzzi baths. remodel. today, everyone knows the jacuzzi brand, but did you know they can install a gorgeous bath or shower? that feels incredible. and as little as one day. now, that's a total bathroom beauty that i love at a price you can afford with one call to jacuzzi bath remodel. you can effortlessly transform that old ugly eyesore into the stunning bath or shower of your dreams that you'll love for years to come.
12:19 am
>> call or go online to jacuzzi baths, remodel .com to get up to fifty percent off installation, and you may qualify for no interest and no payments for one year plus. we'll give you a safety upgrade for free, go to jacuzzi baths, remodel .com or call eight hundred nine nine one zero one six three . >> we got a pie dish. it's like you got to figure this out. >> we're back with crime scene kitchen. your challenge is to recreate the mystery dessert as best you can, using only the clues left behind. it has to be a pie. this is my kind of cake. we try to make it messy. oh, did it just turn out that way? what is that? oh, so good crime scene kitchen premieres this monday on fox saturday. it's baseball night in america on fox. it doesn't get bigger than this. the yankees and dodgers,
12:20 am
new york and l.a., too. i can't too glad to have you with a lie in east versus west back featuring some of the game's biggest stars in baseball night in america. saturday at 7:00 eastern on fox. >> do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? all sleep support has a unique blend of five key ingredients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer so you can wake up refreshed. qnol the brand i trust the timeless gift stackable bands 189 turness bracelets for ninety nine one two hearts become one pendant six ninety nine 1/2 carat bands three ninety nine and one carrot top white studs five ninety nine . all guaranteed to appraise for double the jewelry exchange direct new jersey's forty four million projec as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind.
12:21 am
so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network, with no line activation fees or term contracts... saving you up to 75% a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities™.
12:22 am
>> we've been calling for thisar for a long time. and finally, conservatives ares flexing their muscles on multiple fronts against woke le frocorporatnte america, which wi we'll get to in a momenta with goya foods ceo bob yinon.fc eobut first to the baseballl knw diamond. you all know how outragedan t christians are and ought to be over the l.a. dodgers planinduln to honor the sisters of perpetual indulgence durine gfai
12:23 am
a team's pride night nexart wit month. >> if you're not familiar with the work of the sisters who are actually not sisters,ou. check this out. >> i take it. g. take that down. it's disgusting. it's evil. am that's what america's pastime gr has come to because of garbage e like that. even some of the players are speaking out. dodgers pitchedos pitcher and ld clayton kershaw pushed to organize a christian faithe t day in response, which will happen. but perhap s the most impactful statement came from his teammate blake triennium, who posted this on twitter through a pastor this . i'm disappointed to see the sisters of perpetual indulgence being honoredg honore as heroes at dodger stadium. many of their performances, like the ones you just sawar blasphemous and their work
12:24 am
only displays hate and mockery of catholics and the christian faith. he goe chris to talk about his convictions in jesus christ, always coming first and playingg is just a privilege. and now we're learning tonighte. i at the california stateo hono legislature is planning to honor one of the so-called sisters for its pride night.'s g >> of course, california down. is going to double down. schill >> joining me now is curt schilling, who spent 20 seasons as a major league baseball pitcher. curt, you were basebal willing k out a lot during your careerr ce and after. out >> how much are these players ta risking by putting out >>e juement like that? st say i waswell, let me just ss listening to the piece before this and i got i to tell you ,e i am i'm repulsed here. people like james comey and brennan and shrock and all these other people use the words men of characteren the and honor and integrity when they absolutely butchered the meaning of everyabsolu one a those words.at but that'she but as the father y a newly minted united states marine, i despise people likese that using the words honorng
12:25 am
and integrity. so anyway, sorry about that,nd but i wanted to say i just got and i'm very thankful that my video wasn't working to see that video again. again. iit is . here's the thing.picked the dodgers clearl ay pick night the side, right? i mean, they were going to have this night and a christian group, a catholic group came out in and said, know you know what?on and this is incredibly offensivesaid to our religion. and the dodgers said , okay, we'll cancel it. well, then this small minority of very vocal people got up ins arms and the dodgers recanted. so they picked the sid e. we would rather offend catholics than we woulde si the sistersters, whatever bad d dancing on poles they call themselvesn poll, i don't even . point being, they pickhing the side. and if not one thing has not ben seen over the last 30 days, it's that we w conservatives ari capitalism is a wonderful thing. thing. what we're doing to the companies that are going broke and the value that they're dropping, the billions i'llbillions of dollars need to be the wake up call because. and i'll ask you this question
12:26 am
. in the last two years, have you seen a liberal trans t boycott that has negatively impacted the bottom line of i hampany to the point it's been reported in the news? >> i haven't no. i mean, that's a that's a greaty point. no, because you know? why? you know why? because there aren't that many. of them.i and that's not that's neither here nor there. mat i don't care.watc i really don't. it's offensive material.don' i don't t watch it.s hell i don't care. but i sure as know baseball g fans don't go to the game to see this, much less honoring these people. >> what are they being honored for? i don't care aboutme their lifestyle. >> don't. that's a goo d on me. jus don't put. me. >> yeah.i don't just don't feel like i don't tont to have to . >> but there are other playersin that have that have been forceds to apologize for speaking outt n about. >> but we've got about a blue jays player. i was very saddened to see mr.ts bosc have to recant his statement because, listen, if wy
12:27 am
if the media had been this way when i played, i don't knowaree that i would have had as long dd a career as i did, i think orhi because, listen, this is and this is a fact, your abilityto k to speak out against causes fo and your ability to speak for your and stand for i your principles and morals is directly tied to the valueban of your contract, your area or if average.e gett if you're the twenty fourth player on the roster, you're getting cut. yo sent down or you're getting traded. there are people in toronto, there's a writer in toronto rel playng for the release of a player because of his stance.c and it's not a stance against other beliefs. it's a stancs e on his principls and beliefs. now, when they do thise li, whep the liberals do this, we'reolern to respect it. right? ane do're supposed to be tolerantmo of their beliefs. and for the mostn't we do.m jut i don't care. to i'm not going to say that.i' i'm not going to watch. tur i'm not going to turn the channel. but when we do it, when we stand for our principles,d ne the world needs to turn on itsnn axis for them.n and it's it's repulsive. yeah.hem. it's offensive. >> and the fact that we're being spun the other way. pl
12:28 am
>> absolutely. absolutely. absolutely. >> pbsolutely., thank you .ctivm >> great, great perspective from someone who's been there. h and now to the second way. conservatives are flexing their muscles against corporateg america. >> that, as you know, is increasingly aligning itself, not just against traditional values, but intr support. as kirk just said aditl values e left wing social agendas. bud light, target, kohl's, they're all making taking massive hits and their profit.p well, next up is a name we didn't expect to seeto see on the lis ot, possibly. >> and that's chick fil a , bee fast food chain known for being closed on sundays due to the founders. christian faith is now facing calls for a boycott over accusations of being woke. >> many in social mediaing to pointing to the chain's diversity, equity and inclusion websitersion e and that it has a dea executive on the payroll. >> both have been there for years, but they just now got noticed and are going viral. of course, the great irony heri is that chick fil a has faced boycotts from the left over and their traditional values over and over again for yearsr agai and yet continue
12:29 am
to stand strong, which makes this turn to die, or at least the revelation of it a little bit disorienting. diw is bob me no ce nottoway, ceo of goya foods. bob , you know, i didn't seee se this one coming. it's but is this reallylight's the same as bud light's trans can or target's tuck it in?oo >> i mean, if you look at the website for chick fil a ,ta they talk still talk about honoring god .issi that is the pursuiton their mission statement. >> how do you . is this the same? just h >> well, first of all, i you know, we just had memorial day pass .r and thank you for your services and for our freedom to thislike country where a generation has y only known freedom. and i like the analogy of the guy that built dubai who said his grandfather rodel t a camel, etc., said strongai people hard times create stronge people, strong people createti easyme times, easy times createn weak and soft people. d soand so people create hardtoh
12:30 am
times.er and if we don't get our acwe'rt together, we're going to beck riding camels and rickshaws pretty soon. shawas far as the boycotts go , i have an easy solution. t they should have come to mein first because all you got to doe is bring in aoc and haveyour a boycott. your company compa and our sale. when she did that to us, shelest was eating her own. our sales went through the roof. but but seriously, and we made her honorary employee of the year for boosting the thing, for donating four and a half million pounds t of food, working with the with the obamas, working with president trump and saying we were blessed. i us e the word blessed. and that everybody off.tantly,h but more importantlyis, this isn't about boycotts, as curt schilling said . and got d bless his son .er and semper fi, as kurt said ,wa you know, we are in a war.s we what i'm saying is we are inar o gowar of good versus evil, good versus welcomeness.
12:31 am
greed, pride. pride is a sin.sin, indulgence is a sin.indulgen i've seen the video on the sisters of perpetual indulgence . fic. it's horrific. it's a war against w the counterculture, a war against a family, against a child. explo abusingthere's our children and is no age limit. e in when you don't respect life into the , you're not respected out of the world. there is no line is not a blurred line. they've taken away the line.t we're not respecting life now.ew respec dt operations, avoid thi pov, is it? do you have to have a mission statement? that's iron clad?r is it a board of directorss stoc thing? like how does this stuff sneakwu and how do you armel how doesf. it stick? >> t and whaheset these big com, are run by investment funds,rock roe black rocks. one of the biggest investors inn target is blackrock. .they have their agenda. they're not firing their president. laura ingraham almos t three years ago asked me if i was going to apologize. i said, , no,ze. you apologize
12:32 am
and then you're fired. you've got to have kahunas, right? i will translate that later. al you have to have kahunas. trans you have to have courage. and they're run by these corporate funds, these investment funds that have no fs agenda except to bring in. to bi this was another word forngn wo communism. which is communism. they don't give a crap about they don't give a about the people. you know, they don'tpeople. nies they're setting the agenda. it's nothe boa the companies ans the board who was put in by these woke people, >>vestment concertizing company . >> whyha areve these boardsrd and get, you know, they're killing our four one ks to destroying it. we are going down and you know, latino also.from we come from countries wherestrt they're destroying the company ,moving awayompany, from god .d we've got to move toward god and we got to absolutely mov say, you know, we got to movesat toward salvation, culture. me
12:33 am
>> amen. amen. and and cultures are difficult to protect. on you've done that at gooyaguy i and you've you've not backed down. bob d not backed, thank you so e >> all right.thin what's the worst thing could happen at your college graduation? >> and who is the us puttinge uo our future in the hands of?answr raymond arroyo hass allthat's n the answers and seen and unseen. >> that's next. you need people like me so you can point your fingers. let's say, does the bad guy. what's the secret of america? money, khaleed. we've got to do some business. i got to do this one thing and then i'm out. we've got to make the money first. then we get the money. you get it from, then you get the money. you only exist out here because of me, the police. i am not doing the street.
12:34 am
who is this man? they find got guy's head in the desert. it's bad just once you're in the vida detention to my little . >> did you know that a lack of sleep can lead to very serious health problems? i know it's scary unless you use relaxium sleep relaxium sleep is a product that's made from natural ingredients and it usually works from the very first night you try it. it helps you a false sleep, stay asleep and wake up refreshed, earning your body those quality hours of sleep that it desperately needs to prevent so many health issues. i developed relaxium sleep, a clinically tested sleep supplement shown to help patients fall asleep, stay
12:35 am
asleep and wake refreshed. >> relaxium has been a miracle for us that changed our lives. >> unbelievable. stop being afraid of scary health issues. and start sleeping your fears away with relaxium sleep relaxium sleep is so confident that it will work for you . they're giving away one thousand bottles called hundred for four nine seventy one forty one or go to try relaxium doca act now. 30% destroying your confidence. men's liberty can help. our discrete external device is safe. sanitary and keeps you dry. twenty four hours, day and night step into the spotlight and do more of what you love with men's liberty. it's been ordered over five million times by thousands of satisfied fans. call now to get a free week supply with your first order, there's no obligation, just the opportunity to try the most revolutionary solution to incontinence ever made. unlike diapers, men's liberty is a long term answer
12:36 am
to dealing with incontinence. make the choice to finally move forward with your life by calling men's liberty. today, we'll answer all of your questions about how our completely unique device works. and how medicare can cover it. dealing with expensive, uncomfortable diapers is no way to live. men's liberty let you get back out there with more freedom and confidence to be. you ready to find out more about our offer to get a free week supply in? >> don't we call men's liberty today? >> always lived in california, but never did take up surfing until just a few years ago. a surf session can be pretty physically demanding and balance in nature helps me do that. i love being out on the water. >> i don't want to slow down. i plan on surfing until i'm 80 and i don't think i would be able to surf every day if it wasn't for balance in nature. >> call one eight hundred two four six eight seven five one or go to balance of nature .com to get free shipping. .com to get free shipping. and don't forget to get 35jonatr your first preferred order by using discount code. >> fox85, news. >> i'm jonathan lawson hereed bd to tell you about life insurancgee through the colonia?
12:37 am
pen program. if you're age 50 to 85 and budgt looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remembere, p the threricee ps? >> what are the three p's? the three ps of life insuranceye on a fixed budget are price price and price a price?get cove you can afford a price thatmedia can't increase and a price thatt fits your budget. >> i'm fifty four .what's >> m what's my price? you can get coverage for i jut nine dollars and 95 cents a month. >> i'm sixtye? five and take medications. >> what's my price. also nine ninety five a month. >> i just turned eighty .lar what's my price. nine ninety five a month for you two. >> if you're fifty to eighty five call now about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available insurance plan available through the colonial pen program. >> it has an affordable rateguae starting at nine dollars a 95% a month. >> no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteedll
12:38 am
and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate so you can never so for call now for free information and you'll also get this free beneficiary planer. and is yours free just for calling so-called. now for free information, call 1-800- forty to eighteen hundred for your free information and free gift. that's one 842 eight hundred one 842 eighteen hundred. call now it's time for our seenr and unseen segment where we reveal the story behind w the headline that we can alwayso a fox news contributor, raymondo arroyo. >> ray, great to seeyou. the commencement season is in full swing. i know you've been tracking it ,pete. i think there's nothingor more depressing or tragic than i after four years and hundreds of thousands of dollars in some cases, students finally graduate and face commencementye catastrophes. imagine you're a student at a johns hopkin s university. >> and for your commencement,t you get a foreign zoome callt ze
12:39 am
welcome president zelenskyy to johns hopkins. >> the time of your life is under your control. e time the time of life of all ukrainians who are forcedl to leave through this terrible russian aggression, unfortunately is subjectan to many times that are not all in control now.ow, >> now, i thought with time of your life was underreve your control and then he reversedrsed. what are graduates supposed to take from this part?th and why is this maispaidn we pa tens of billions of dollarsst to fight a war speaking to our students assume it's a greatquei question. >> they seem to love it. i guess maybe if you wanto th to take control, there's a clipboard over off to the side and you two can volunteerhr to go fight for the ukrainians. >> maybe that's maybe that's the message there. >> and then i supposede to prepare west point graduates for the horrors of war. w they're commencements speaker
12:40 am
was, you know, the united states military must remain the most innovative fighting ish force in the world.e i' now, this is where i'm talking to you based on your generation yo this moment in time. so think about it.u se you see what can be unburdened by what has been you think about it, you can be because of what you've seen, the cyclical logic is remarkable. and still, joe biden tweetede bt out kamala is the best partner e i could imagine. he's now obviously experiencing imagination impairment as well as other impairments. i guess he can't see can't see n be pete. >> no,t ther i .raymon but there is , as you know,of significance, raymond, to the ecausepassage of time, becaused the passage of time is significant. >> and if you've seen ite seen,. maybe having unseen it, you can see it again. i don't know>> yea. an
12:41 am
i'm going to try to diagram proa that and it probably stillblwona won't make sense because that's how kamala rolls. but i have a couple of unsig n important stories that got toois little coverage today. the firse worlt is the world heh organization just elected north korea onto its executive board.d what that means is kim jonge inl un will now have influence overt the global health policies of this un agency, and it couldions shape america's health decisions moving forward. this shows, again, the power ofo china at the un, pete. i mean, this group, north korea, was just designated o as the number one persecutor oft christians in the world. iansthey starve their people and they're going to now give us health advice. >> i don't think this is a real story. n nortraymonh korea, t do world health, you're right. it is controlled by china. china so that doesn't surprise me.a. and china controls north korea,e i guess. >> i guess if the world health organization wants an absolute vote at all towns for lockdown,t no matter what lockdown or whatd do you lock them down? all >> i mean, they got that
12:42 am
vote all the time from north korea. h. yeah. and north korea just locked down their people again, just back in january so that whatever china says, they'll get these satellitt,e countries are basically telling us that they want it. now, the other unsigt's righn s, this is true, elon musk's brainn implant company, neural link i has been approved for its first human trials, but the early results don't look too good. pe. >> p thanks to the nationall oceanic and atmospheric oceanicc and atmospheric administration, so-called noaaion , the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, they found a hundreds of projects across the country. and i asked about one coastall >>rticular town , said , i know our joke is get news out before or after the brain implant. >> oh,ai well, i think before te because he could use the help. >> you g that's the before the after can't be worth . well those are two stories i had note
12:43 am
seen. well done. ayraymond.by the way, raymond, e going to see you friday. you're sitting iinn fo fr lauran friday night. and then on saturday, you'vehena got a book signing at the thomas edison national park thomt orange . >> details at raymond arroyo, >> .com love. we're'ree going to have fun ande there be light in new jersey. n let every light well, love it. >> all right. up next, the twenty, twenty four republican field is expanding in many ways. >>who' who's getting it now? >> and do they actually have a shot? s be >> ben domenech and chris bedford react to the latest next. are you ready for a fresh new bath or shower? will now is the best time with fifty percent off installation and no interest and no payments for one year. hi, i'm christina. and it's time to flip your old worn out bath or shower with jacuzzi baths. remodel. today, everyone knows the jacuzzi brand, but did you know they can install
12:44 am
a gorgeous bath or shower? that feels incredible. and as little as one day now that's a total bathroom beauty that i love at price you can afford with one call to jacuzzi bath remodel. you can effortlessly transform that old ugly eyesore into the stunning bath or shower of your dreams that you'll love for years to come. >> call or go online to jacuzzi. bath remodeled .com to get up to fifty percent off installation. and you may qualify for no interest and no payments for one year plus. we'll give you a safety upgrade for free. go to jacuzzi baths, remodel .com or call eight hundreded wel nine nine one zerol one six three . we planned well for retirement, but i wish we had our cash. >> do you think those two have any idea that they can sell their life insurance policy for cash ? so they're basically sitting on a gold minepolicies f? i don't think they have a clue. that's crazy.e just well, not everyone knowsre! sitt coventry's thousands of people
12:45 am
sell their policies for cash , even term policies. i can't believe they're just sitting up there sitting on all this cash . >> if you own a life insurance policy of one hundred thousand covera more , you can sell e all or part of it to coventry. even a term policy for cash or a combination of cash and coverage with no future premiums. >> someone needs to tell them they're sitting on a goldmine and you have no idea . >> hey, guys, you're sitting on a goldmine. for that. i don't hear anything anymore. find out if you're sitting on a gold mine called coventry direct today at eight hundred seven nine eight sixty two hundred or is it coventry direct .com fox monday, the mars experiment begins. twelve celebrities embarking on daring missions. oh, oh gosh. in and out of this world competition like you've never seen. >> are you here to help us with our mission today? >> will they survive? will they thrive?
12:46 am
the only one . we'll make it to the end. i stars on mars launching this monday on fox saturday. >> it's baseball night in america on fox. it doesn't get bigger than this. the yankees and the dodgers new york and l.a. too. i come to lot too heavy weight a lot in east versus west back featuring some of the game's biggest stars and monsters. baseball night in america saturday at 7:00 eastern on fox ,a trump town hall on "hannity" speaking out
12:47 am
12:48 am
♪nd i think you will do a could be the winds of change iflosing you're tired of losing, put your trust in a new generation. let me assure you ,l brin as president, i will bring out the best of america. ears >> i'm the candidate. the far left fears the most. we need to show the strengththek to win and we need to do that because the stakes couldn't be higher. >> we are a nation in decline. i have no doubt, nevertheless, w that we will make america great again. >>grea the republican fieldgett is getting even bigger, startingr st next week. on tuesday, former new jersey governor and failed. chr
12:49 am
>> 2016 presidential candidateis chris christie is throwing his hat in the ring, announcing at a new hampshire town hall on wednesday in des moines, iowa, former vice currident mike pence, who is currently polling below four percent, will alsg beloo o announce. >> and also on wednesday, north, dakota governor doug burgum nork is expected to launch a bid. i didn't have burgum on my presidential bingo card. >> so the big question now is who asked for any of this? >> joining me now is benme dominants, fox news contributorr and editor at large for the spectator, and chris bedford, executive and editor fe the common sense society. >> now, ben,ty i've traveled you have. rehaven't met a single republican who y said , you knoi ,who would be great in the white house. doug burgum,oug or chris chris? ,have you ? >> well, you haven't met the burgeoning burgum fandom that's just sweeping the nation. i mean, it's obviously,g goin
12:50 am
you know, the biggest thing that's going on right now in american politics is just the excitement for burgum. look, you know, we have to keep in mind that politicians oftenon run out of things to do, and that's when they muck about in our lives in ways that prover prove to be truly irritating and bad. .for us . and so let's just acknowledge daat running for president is sometimes the least damaging thing that they ca cann actuallo when it comes to the ramifications for our lives. and as for the effect that they have in terms of wheth the cycle, i think a big factorh hererist is whether chris chrise can get on the debate stage or not. if he can,if h i think that henw absolutely seems to have a target in mind for he' who hes going to go after.i th i think wein all know who that is and i think the really question is if he can pull highf enough, especially in the state >> new hampshire, in order to make it to that stage,kristi chris , ben mentioned christie's team actually told axios what they can expect from his campaign. >> here's what christie's s camt
12:51 am
said . be joyful and hitting a hopeful note. be authenticie, happy warrior, and then punch donald trump in e the nose. so a happy warrior who punches donald trump in the nose running a national race. >> chris , you know, people get people should you would usuallyt be hesitant to get intoke the ring with donald trump . it'sa bunch a bunch of nerds gg into the ring with the wwe wrestler. he wwet chris christie's been te before. but, you know, he's the kind o'f guy i've been thinking about bem a lot lately before he threw his hat in the ring because he's kind of the ghost of christmas past for why someone like ron desantis would run now as opposed to maybew int waiting his turn wheneawa chris christie ran in 2016itin,e was kind of it has been at thate point, he had some weaknesses. a lot ofeople had gotten fig sick of him. he'd been he'd been fightingr the previous four years with the romney campaign. ye2012 was really when he wasbi a big person in the republican spotlight. that was probably when he hado i the best chance to actually win the nomination. so i think thanomit was somethi that was definitely on teamtimp' to sanders's mind when they decided to jump in now, as opposeds y decidep in waitin.
12:52 am
but what's interesting of all t these candidates, the only ones who are running in the populous lanes are desantis and donalloud trump . the rest of them are running decidedly 2012 campaigns or 2008 campaigns. and that's kind of wilde wh because, well, the donor classie is certainly still in the 2012 h lanes. the votersn shown time and time again that they want something i don't more populist. absolutely right.e i don't know what the twenty re twelve lane looks like, but it doesn't feel like that moment. >> ben. real quick, here's wha tteamt althe morning team said about al these others jumped in the race. >> watch the more th. the more that jump in, isn't that ultimately better for trump ? trp? if they all have mealy mouthedm criticisms of him and he comeshs in the way he did last time?hapd this is this is exactly what2016 happened with with trump in 2016. right. this is best case scenario. for donald trump .ase-scen >> i don't like agreeing i with them, ben, but isn't thatce the case? enator i no, it isn't the case.n the race and here's the big factor here.m the only senator in the races
12:53 am
right now is tim scott.arou you had a ton of senators running last time around.hink t you had much bigger names who are fighting over, i think, the same portion of the pie.to to chris's point, i think that all of these other candidates, all of these non trump non desantis candidates are really kind of squabbling over the bits of the republican coalition that is left over from the past. they're not people who areno going to be leading, i think, going forward. and that really amounts to ,e se i think, a sideshow that canthe have some effectst runners but isn't likely to change thing on the frontrunners, but really isn't likely to change things the way that we saw things p carved up in bigger chunksac back in 2016. >>k in so, chris , i guess, ben' you're arguing it's trump desantis race. usually there's a bump afterthee announcement. desantis is it's been very modest, if any footin >> do you see him recovering his footing here, chris ? thinki think it's certainlyve e possible. but folks have been saying thaty trump has had the racee' to himself for six months. but the reality is he's has hadd the field to himself for six whole years. he's never run against someone who's actually coming at him
12:54 am
from the more populist angle. >> and over the lastus angle a r pr so, it's been strange,show s a president who's shown that he's so in touch touch previousy with the american people, what they thought has shownvo a little a level of separationrh from the republican voter, whether it's hyping vaccinesy fm early on or now attackingft or the senator repeatedly from the left or saying, as ben just wrote about this week, sayingn that somehow ron desantis ran a bad job of covid inut new york . bu t andrew cuomo did a good job a in new york . that's completely that'sg hi the interesting things that when he ron desantis comes at him from his own lane, that might actually start to change. >> it'>> pets interesting. t i just get trump's numbers the continue to go up when they see' what the left has donet to himy >> i don't know how you takebaso away that baked into the cake among his base. tough fo r anybody to do.e >> ben and chris, thank you very much. all right. final thoughts when we return. >> with allegra allergies. don't hold us back.
12:55 am
allegra starts working two times faster than claritin. and unlike adtech, it won't make us drowsy. allegra gives you the fastestt non-driver twenty four hour allergy relief so you can live allergy relief so you can live your greatness. this is this is iowa. d out, we just haven't been a properly introduced. d where sathy hello to the place where sathy hello to the place where rolling hills meets labelle's, . where our fields inside and out are always growing. and where the fun is just getting started. this is iowa. >> so when are you coming to see us ? hi, i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas, and i'm here today to tell you about our hidden health crisis currently affecting nearly every american sleep deprivation. and that's why you need to know about relaxium sleep. you see, getting a good night's sleep helps support a healthy immune system, helps maintain
12:56 am
a healthy blood pressure, healthy cardiovascular system. thankfully, relaxium sleeps formula is clinically proven to help you fall asleep faster ,stay asleep longer and wake up feeling refreshed. relaxium triple action formula was developed by renowned neurologist and sleep expert dr eric ciliberti. it'll regulate your natural sleep cycle, relax your body and calm the mind for better. sleep through the whole night. call today and get your very own risk free bottle of relaxium sleep relaxium sleep doesn't have any harmful chemicals like many prescription sleeping pills with relaxium sleep, you can expect to start sleeping better. the very first night, the very first night after being a relaxium customer for at least three years now because i'm getting a better night's sleep, it's making everything else about my life more enjoyable. >> when i take relaxium sleep, i sleep better than i . i wake up feeling alert like i've had the best night's sleep . if you're like i was and you've got trouble sleeping at night,
12:57 am
give relaxium sleep a call. get your very own risk free bottle , take control of your health, stop struggling with restless nights, sleep like you were meant to with relaxium . relaxium is giving away a thousand bottles of clinically proven relaxium sleep today. fall asleep, stay asleep, wake refreshed. >> call today for your thirty day risk free trial and 100% money back . guarantee relaxium sleep doesn't need a prescription, is 100% drug free and is not habit forming. call 800 for one seven thirty seven seventy three 804 . one seven thirty seven seventyii three . >> trust your guid seticks, to relaxium. to relaxium. se e if you have diabetes. getting on dexcom is the single most important thing you can prn do. it eliminates painful finger sticks, helps lower agency cont. and is covered by medicare. (femal seven e , i was really frustrated. all of that fingerprinting all of that fingerprinting
12:58 am
my diabetes was out of control dexcom to seven sensor glucose numbers to your phone or dexcome receiver without painful finger sticks. the arrow shows the directiocin the arrow shows the directiocin glucose is heading up, down or steady. and because dexcom after sevs and because dexcom after sevs the most accurate cgm, you can make better decisions abouta we, food, medication and activityivn in the moment. ow using. the dexcom seven , my one c has never beenr lower.ol i need nine three times a week dexc life now.om ier oneit's so easy to use. dexcom g seven has given mem g7. confidence in control that everything i need is right there on my phone. dexcom is the number one recommended cgm brand call now to get started on dexcom g seven . >> jutan belmont stakes immortality anticipation building comes down to this. it's the most famous final
12:59 am
furlong in the history of racing i to make don't miss the test of the champion and the 2020 three belmont stakes june ten on fox. >> hey big boy. who wants to take a ride and maybe aren't ever >> my final thought summarize
1:00 am
what kurt shilling said tonight, never back down on what you believe in. that's it, i'm pete hegseth in for laura. don't miss an episode of the angle, record it and set it to record fox on friends weekent. gutfeld up next. ♪ ♪ >> todd: look live over the beautiful city of new orleans, louisiana, and listen to beautiful sounds of owl city and carley ray jepson. welcome back another great carley, carley ray shimkus is back. >> carley: it is good to be
1:01 am
back, my life ha

106 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on