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apple quote. >> oh, you can't teach use apoqu your itchy dog to talk, so talk to your vet about applicable applicable. as for the control of allergic cats and dogs, do not use thatoe cats and dogs, do not use thatoe bechuanaland dogs with seriouss. infections. apical may increase the chancesa of developing serious infections and may cause the. infections or preexisting cancers to worsen new neoplasia have been observed. >> i'm glad we speak the same language. ask your vet. >> good evening.even welcome to fox news. totonight. jones. i'm joe jones. joe biden's been following in the polls and now he's falling in real life again, too.. we'll have more on joe biden's embarrassing tumble later. but first, ble late you may see the rampant idiocy and villainy attacking towns and cities ci the country. and ask yourself, what in the is going on ? the i sure do.f th is this just the signs of the times or is there more to it? maybe thiss is exactlexy whatac our leaders want to break
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our spirit of individualismf ce once and for all. our government spends too muchut money. we learned more about that this week. week. but perhaps more importantly, r they work tirelessly each datay to promote more freedoms awayan and tell us what we can do. w how we can do it, and probablyye most concerning why we should do it. d in other words, they want to our moral compass, our consciencel and our conviction. for most of usf us , this is rey troubling because we already have a fundamental belief system. ental beour sense of right and r was set years of learning and parenting and our experiences and faith. what wperiencee call in the sou, our raisen. we were well raised to have ethics and beliefs we hold, but maybe that's not exactlye fo the case for an increasingly growing segment of our population. easingly gmaybe more and more ar aren't getting necessarily examples traditionally setr motr by their mothers and fathers, making it easier for the state to step in and fill that role.
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we know many left wing kno ideologues and organizations work to attack the traditional role of mom and dawork thed in a family. black lives matter infamously had this concept stated in their charter. until folks like us noticed it,u we all see it's just this week of young men and teenage boys ransacking lululemonlemon in and georgia, viciously attacking marines in california. g viperhaps the most important her question here is where were et h their fathers? and look ae t the derange schoos shooters we've had in the past decade, almost exclusively inung men with a complete disregard for innocent life.. who was supposed to teach them right from wrong?? how did they go so wrong? men specifically bring discipline and consequence to raising children and anyoneo with common sense can see tak our bodies are built to take the arrows. our personalities geared towards reason, sacrifice, danger, sacrif, and stoicism. according to a group called the fatherhood project , fathert involvement using, quote, ine parenting leads,
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to , quote, better emotional, academic, social and behavioral outcomes for children. kidstionally, the group found that kids who are close t to their father are twice as likely to enter college, find a stable employment than s those who don't. kids with involved fathers are,s quote, less likely to act outn in school or engage in risky behavior in adolescence. y these kids are more likely schoolery well in to and lower the frequency and delinquency among them. d women, of course, with an e, show strenble rol us true strength, virtue,gth, empathy and the need to nurture. but it's the dads who have the t unitopportunity to just not show up, and it's the dads who matter in this conversation.er i who can respect authority wheny the authority figure didn't respect them enough to be there, who can understand how to throttle their role aggression when the masculine whexample wasn't in their lives
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to prove it necessary. that's not to say women aren't e amazing parents. we know that, but its show doest how important the masculinedevem example is to the development of childreent of chin. i'm listen, guys, men out there, i'm not telling you how to raise your kids, but let mee be clear. wiise your kids a third of all kids growing up without their biological father present. that's nearly 2 twenty five million little boyms and girls understand myself time we can conceive children and men opportune ways and times. but once they are here the,e ou they're our responsibility just as much as their mothersreus. it this is not a burden. it's our most primal's purpose. we have to pay taxes.es we have to do chores, but we get to raise kids. this is geta blessing and a responsibility. any man should covid not lamentt . if a stronmentg man is strong, men make easy times and weak, men make hard times.
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what do no men present make? a wise man once told me a good dad has his kids in his life, but a great dad is on his kids lives. don't just step upd is to the pa ,do it with a smile. if you have a chance to be a dad, you are truly one of the luckiest among. e host pete hegseth is the host of foxe and friends weekend. he's also in iraqn and afghanistan, war veteran. and of course,an he's a father. he joins us now. pete, thanks for coming in.n i couldn't think of anyone better. i sa you've got a tribe and i say that in the most way possible. e i spent timent with your kids and they are amazing. what do you make of this? and is the less attackleft on masculinity in general a part o'sf giving that as anng excuse to hit the road. oh, absolutely.o >>ev joey, amen to everythingsa. you said. you you being a dad is the moste important job that i have and one that i didn't realize u because i grew up as a child of
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privilege.e we you know, why not? had because we had money or we hadai because i had a mom and a dad that were there and a dad that disciplined me and raised me and taught me things i didn'a d ts i di understand until later in lifedn and then you chase careers and you go to the military,miliy you chase fame or you chase money and you or whatever , and then you step back and go ,m i'm blessed in whatever situation i'm in to have these souls fo ir biological soul's three step. th i have a blended familree step y, so not it's not always easy and it's not always clear . but i have , the the ability an to shape their lives, their souls, who they are as men and women, and frankly, most importantly, to introduce r them to their real father, their father in heaven, so that so that they follow commandment to love thy lord , that god with all the hearth and soul and mind and treat each other as you wantlohe to bn woeated yourself as commanded us to do. but it takes a man to do that. joey, who , who , who whoo do understands their own failures, their own flaws. >> rstandings t what brought them e they are. and that really, whetherathlete
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your kids, a professional athlete or a singer or digs ditches or is a teacher ort a nurse, it doesn't matterwh who are they inside? are th doey they respect other people? ary e they humble? do they love did they recognize the blessing of this country? that'sco my job.erythi i don't get tong controle everything else when they leave my door. o but i'm going to take themi'm gn to church. i'm going to teach themto discipline. teachdisciplii'm going to raisn ,as boys, as masculine, as as tough as leaders, as fearless. and then i'm going to teachhen you to be humblei' and kindo be to those less fortunatee an to their partners. that's the job of men . and when we give that up across the board, you see them across o the fractures and we see them across our society righturrigh w so i applaud you for raising this issue because we talk about politics all the time. we talk about policy. can we do., no, no, no. it starts in the home. it starts at church. it starts what you do is a leader. >> so bravo. you know, real quick, we boths w
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served and we know kids that are growing up without t wh sttheir dad. but what we see are their brothers coming in and stepping in that role. how important is that t opportunity to be that father figure for a kid in your life? >> amazingly important, because if that's role, not roles, not filled, joey, guess who fillsjoy it?, guess who fills it pass gangs, criminals, drug gan gsdealers, degenerates, you name it or hand it over to public school. let them raise your kid theser days with a whole nother set of values. valif you if you pull back ande all have excuses. oh, i'm too busy or my life'sr complicated or i've madei' mistakes or it's not perfect. i'm the first one to admitt i'm at least perfect person on the planet. but if you're at least i'llsecoe push through tha allt. yeah, we're all there. our line up, man. i then our our job is to pushand h through those based on the things we've learned of the things we've gone throughe y in the military and lend that leadership to our kids and to our kids friends and those that don't have that role model to say, hey, i can be an
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not example for you and live it, not just talk it, but live it. it is a responsibility of men these days. it's getting harder to bes gettu a young bongy, which means it's more important who's masculine to be a ma n who understands what that meand s and to lead that way. >> big way. title , father. >> thanks for joining us , brother. rotheryou got to thank you , si. y part of parentingg is letting your kids take risksn and learn from their mistakes. learn frsay is a former level e who has taught, who has thought a lot abt about this. new you just wrote a brandt it new piece about it on ourb sub stacstk. us say everything. us now. thank you so much for joining us . ti read most of this.what i loved every bit of it. don't tell us what you mean, but don't be a helicopter parent. yu >> well, you know, i'veyears. a parent for twenty two years. i've bee n practicing this thing thi called free range parentingecaue before it ha id a name becauseui i just thought it was normal. i thought that's what your job was as a parent, to letw your kids know their loved, but
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give them the freedom to figure out who they are to makee thstakes, to deal with consequences when they do make mistakes. makebecause in doing so, they lr from their mistakes and they build resilience and they learn to handle adversity. but there's been this trend for' the last twenty years of what'sl called helicopteedr parenting, where parents essentially just hover around their kids all the time and they think they can prevent, you know, anyn bad feelings, any bad experiences, any bad anything. y d and it's not possible.e adve we all face adversity in life.rf and if w we don't prepare our children to handle that, they will not be resilient >> joey: it seems like, especially o it seems like,n especiallyre's on the left, there's thisee feeling that you can't letlingpe your kids be exposed. d y that is , you don't lie becausee afra you're afraid they're going to follow them. buey'rt in my experience, it's a those conversations you have before they see those ideas or have those decisions. you put tools in their toolbox tools e the rightcisions. decisions. >> yeah, i mean, that' s that' the hope in order to do that, they have to actually sometimes make a poor decision and learnev
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from it. , yo >> they have to know that,s you know, life is full of hardok knocks and people are going to say things you don't likeyo and you'llu don' be okay if youe study, you're going to gett a bad grade and maybe you'lld e studyou'lly harder next time.d schohe parents shouldn't march into the school and demand the grad deme be changed. bu but this is what we're dealing with . you know, i think in on the left, primarily in large cities and sort of elite parent clusters, this helicopter parenting that protects the child from any any adverse events. ot it's not possible. and you just will inevitably raise children that think every sideways glance is a grave social injustice. sidewaysand it's just, you knowe we're raising children to bethat adults that can't handle adversity. and so i just like to givem to my kids the freedom to learn on their own, obviouslywith with boundaries at boundaries. some authoritarian parenting some authoritarian parenting, du as you you described in tup.your setup, they need to kne
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if they break the rules, there will be consequences. >> and at the same time, they have the freedom to make mistakes and learn from it. yeah joey:stency i, consistencyt we don't get to be perfect at it. but we've got to try hard and be consistent. jennifer, say thanks so muchonsn for joining. s fo yeah, thank you . yes, man.r join joe bideinn tripped and felltri today at the air forceto graduation, something i do a iften inirpo my in my life. if only his excuse wasexcuse prosthetic legs. and we'll show the tape rightwel here nexl t friday. parmalee with blencoe brown . >> you just lagom need make mistakes. watch them performance friday on the all-american summer concert series presented by lowe's lozano's home improvement. looks like you've been sleeping well. >> god , he's back for mypillow guy and you're looking good.
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so clean, log on and get washed .com to get 15% off the brand new wash and free shipping. welcome back. the u.s. government is givingtht your hard earned tax money hat to countries that will hatea gru us . a new report from senator jonipa ernst and a group calledlled opd the books found that the u.s. government has handed out one point three billion dollars to russia and china over the lastt five five years, all n the name of research. one of those projectnding fromse funding from the department of health and human services, near to putssiamillion cats on treadmills in russia. >> that's how they're spending your money. cathy garmo is a senior r v.p.tn with peta. jo >> she joinsinin us now. cathy , thanlik you for joining, listen, i'll be the first hunte to say what a huntersomeon and someone from to come lik
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together on something. and i like that.that tell me what what you've discovered on this and what you found out. >> you know, i think if i were somebody who wanted to torment d applals in a laboratory, i'd move to a foreign countryto and i'd play i would apply for a grant to the nih and havethats americans pay for it. e because that's exactly what's iu going on . our national institutes ofof health is funding in the last decade, more than two billion dollars of research at foreign in foreign countries, including the cat experiment you talked about. and they're funding one hundred eighty specifically contracts to conduct experiments on animals, contra. and the thing is , there's no oversight for those. in fact, when you puout in putat your grant application, you don't even really have to prove that what you say n on the application is correcta >> you don't consider myself a conservationist, not just a hunter. just aand i invest a lot of mony and time into preserving habitat and keeping things like itatbig ag out of the way of whe animals naturally nest and rest and flany to understand and hav empathy for animals. when
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i see a cat on a treadmill, that's kind ofs not funny, but that's probably not funny. and light hearte ad.nd it probably is , like you said,d torture. what are some of t the othere of things that we knowt we they're doing? actiell, pet ka hanos worked with local activists and or local employees of a laboratory in the columbia and south america. and we exposed a facilit y that the has had seventeen millionationa dollars from the national instinstitutesit of health overe year period. and when we saw inside this facility, what we found was wamshackle, filthy cages covered with a blue tarp in bas the jungle. basically, we workedically. wit, authorities there to rescue those animals, to shut down this laborator shut doy. and yet nih has refused to say anything about it at all.d this they certainly haven't said that they've cut offthey co funding. ng so that's the kind of thing mili that we're seeing. we're seeing millionsond and millions of dollars go tof l facilities where they don't have to have any oversightar . they don't get any inspections to make sure the animals are being cared for. prproperly.for
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>> and we're ally woul paying for that. you know, i'd imagine they would sayd s type this typf research leads to breakthroughs in medicine that saves lives for animals and people. any evi do you seede any evidence of that? is that true? ? thei think the evidence shows the opposite. most of the experimentatiothnali funded by national institutesc of health is basic research, 90 most of it involving animals. and studies show that 90% of it leads nowhere in twenty years.so there are no treatments fornow c humans and we certainly sawrussr that in the russia experiment involving cats where they bringg damage to the cats. and that was a basic research that wasn't meant to curen co humans. a the experiment in columbia atat the laboratory, wewe shut down,i that was to create a malaria vaccine. 20 y, weenty years later don't have a malaria vaccine. >> of course, kathy yermo wouldo . thank you n .ev d we might not agreeef thi on everything, but we definitely agree on this. aniate youand i appreciate youri on it. >> thank much. joe biden joe biden tripped and fell on stage at the air force graduation today. it was embarrassing and quite honestly, it was sad. biden the white house assure id
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the media that biden is fineg on and i hope that's true. he blamed a sandbagger on the stage. but it's clear bidenimpl is struggling to handle simple tasks like walking maybe hisim t wife and all those people pushing him to run for a second term or guilty of elder abuse.r >>th me learn the host of tommyi lennon is fearless, which is true. i know that to be true.true, btommy, what's your immediatedt reaction to this? action twell, my immediate reac is , like any american ortching decent person that's watchingbi this and i feel veryde badly foe joe biden. i mean, he is a senior citizen. nobodyan elderly man. nobody likes to see somebody fall like this. it's not funny. it's humiliating foriliating bui it's also humiliating for our country, because not tually w only this man, our current president , but he actually wants to run again n in twenty , twenty four . that's insulting to thpeopele american people. to the american voters. all and worst of all, he doesn't wan vien want to debate other democrat contenders to have to vie fore that nomination,o u
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to have to vie to run for president of the united states again in twenty , insul twenty four . it's insulting. it's sad.tiit's s, it's humiliating and it needs t it's humiliating, and it needsou to end. and like you said, s ai i'm wondering where hiss advi advisers are, but mostlyso i'm wondering where his family members ar 'me. . wh where is jill biden saying thies is enough of this is humiliating for my husbanl bm weil need to take a step back av evaluate that. this is elder abuse take and qe frankly, it's repugnant.fr >> you know,ankl the concern he. listen, people fall older, people fall more . fal they lose motor function as they get older. but that's just kind off an one sign of many as you get older and it's like g they ignorete all the other sigs of aging and tell us that we'rei mean for pointing this out. >>ngtell yeah, again, that's whs frustrating. if he ha fallen i mean, we all fall, we all trip, we and all stumble. right. this isn't jus trid t a one timn thing. this is something he doesg th repeatedly. i'm actually less worried about him physically falling and mores worried about the fact that he can't put together f a coherent sentence. i'm also worried about the factn that his handlers haveis to puppeteer him every time he speaks to the public or speaks to the press.
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leey have no confidence in letting him go off the script, no confidenc offe letting him address reporters questions that aren't pre scanned and preplanned. s quesons ththey want us to hav in him being our commander inus chief.im being are you kidding me? >> does he think that we are stupid? t a little bit, probably. ask y let me ask you a question.n, do you see a stark contrast between joe biden and president trump or similar in age? bu aget maybe different in to their ability to handle themselves? >> themselves. yeah, i mean, whetherthink th you like donald trump or not, i think that it's quite obvious the man is at the top of his game. i mean, he is witty. he's got quick comebacks.n maybe he has tripped and fallens a few times. y that's just something that anyb, person would do at any age. but again, i will say this.at py i think the democrat party joe twifooking at joe biden. i think that they are very 2024. afraid of twenty , twenty four . and i've said this many times,sn i still hold true to it and ie o still believe it. i believe that it an they are gg to make gavin newsom their nominee by every appearance of what gavin newsom is doing. he is electioneering.
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he is taking shots at every red state and particularly florida. so i think gavin newsomate, flo is shaping uri, sop to bey: he their nominee. >> he didn't havdiave time to mr a memorial day post, so hopefully he doesn't get fory he tommy laren.oe >> you are absolutely fearless. thank you fosn'tr joining us . thank you for having me.ank you >> while joe biden is busy trying to disarm while bombingdi citizens, his son hunterng is planning on using the second amendment as a defense for e lying about his drug use whilu purchasing power on .se so the biden they strict gun laws for you , just not for j themselves. more on that right here next.us no hello, relaxium . one minute. i've noticed we've had enough inflation, undue inflation with dish get the same tv loss a bill every month forunge three years. nos the three year tv price guarantee only from dish. >> what would the ideal weight loss program look like? no hunger, no cravings.
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>> the president, the president, the president spoke to thiresident'ss. k kayleigh mcenany is the former white house press secretary. she joins us now. kayleigh, i'm sure thatd simi you were asked similarly similar things quite oftenla, bt i doubt you were ever left speechless. no, i was not. i always had an answer in my voluminous notebook. say i but what i will say is so abo interesting about this. first, stephen nelson ofed the new york post, who asked that question, a fantastice that reporter. ev buent you only hear a question like that from stephen nelson. p eteror from peter doocy or frome jackie heinrich. yeah, that's it. they are the only ones who will ask about hunter biden orseriou a serious, substantive question on an issue that's tough forg is them. and what was so interestingf is if you listen to the audio, i listened to it about four tor five times. it seems like there's laughter . and i don'laugt know ihterf thas coming from karine jean-pierre in the staff or if it's coming from the reporters. you hear the word, which is from karine jean-pierre. a we got to wrap this up, which
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is from karine. but it appears someone sayiss f you can ask that question. i want to know is that a reporter was a white house staffer. i can tell you tha tt thatha wa the case when i was asked, of is your boss any rendition of bad, evil or wrong? e >>vi on this topic? guess you know, i guess whate he's referring to here is the fact that right now james comeye is trying to get a document that mightment tha actually proe there's corruption somewhere along the lines. there's a lot of smoke.rr weuption right haven't seen thet to be fair, that makes thises ti a fair question. does it not?uestion, it does. you're exactly right. for they're asking for an fauci. ten , twenty , three , as youd know, something that wouldtline outline a biden criminal schemea . now, that'ons just someone's or allegation, but it's worthth seeing the document. what we knows ni is nine biden family members have gotten paide from foreign countries. we know romania gave biden7 family members 17 payments, 16 of which happen when joe biden was vice president . there's a lot of smoke, to your'
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point, joey. we haven't seen the fire yett it directing this directly to joe, but it goes to his grandkids.s it goe grandkis to hunter. and what services was huntern providing? because i've seen a lot ofter be images of hunter biden during this time period. i don't know what service he o was providing to romania ort china. you know, john kirby was ove r h at the pentagon. e afga they felt like he did a good job. and the afghan withdrawal was rs the rest of us looked with justa absolute disbelief. so they brought him overe to bt a helping hand becauseto hav karine jean-pierre seems to have had her own difficulties at the podium. thpodiumis there ever an opport to not have anything to say or thatasp or to simply say what was it he said to the president has spoken about that you're athin pretty loyal person and i thinkh you have responded to that with vigor in the fets . sai yeah, i would have responded immediately with facts. i would have said , here's or he could have sai here's the facts. or he could have said , look, this touches on hunter biden, w' as we've said repeatedly, i refer you to doj. dl it's an independent doj. there's one hunter biden investigation. the president's an upstanding individual would havstigatio
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e thatindividu simple to your point,john john kirby, he did a really good job. the pentagon made the afghanistan withdrawalpatt terrible fact pattern, joey. mas was ourse, 13 marines lost. that was not an easy thing for john kirby to go to the podiumd and talk about terribl e facts, answe but he answered questions far more than his boss did. re d anand then he went over to the white house. >> and this is what we joey: ge. yeah, maybe there's something there, maybe certain.mayb maybe there's some there. they're noe there's so t just on the corruption, but on the drinking water. >>ahwate yeah., thanks, kaylie. >> thanks, joey. according to accordinged to joe biden himself, noha one harder ts worked harder to e away your constitutional rights to defend yourself. so just last week when heassaul called on congress to ban a assault weapons, a term that has no real meaning or k definition, but with the kindn of overt hypocrisy only a democrat can sho w. g to at the same time, the bidens the are there trying to use amend the second amendment to defend hunter. he's planning on using i pt
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as legal defense for lyingg about his drug use on firearmio. application. so mike co-owner oftexas, sons of liberty gun works there in texas. he's also a second amendmentwn r advocate. he's also someone i've known for a little while. he joins us noa littlew at the this. we see hunte thir biden is sayie the second amendment is a parte of his defense.urch he's owed the opportunity whilto purchase a gun while hisy dad's up there advocatingom l to take guns away from lawaw abi abiding citizens.o yo what do you make of that? o >> may have a reasonable defense 100% familiar with theds facts of his case. there is some irony to uset the the second amendment as a defense whenever they've been iy so openly hostile to the seconde amendment. this has been a that's been very tough for firearms manufacturers under this administration. manufactus under thspeak to the the second amendment. i know that the pistol brace is been something that the atf is really firearm manufacturers like yourself and most importantly, owners upound aboutand .
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yeah, millions of people woke up today, june 1st.rong on the wrong side of the law. and you and i are gun guys. and so we're paying attention.ae we're following this. we're aware of the changes inthr the rules, but there areat millions of americans that own a firearm the same way you and i probably when a fire extinguisher and unless you fire, unless you follo wir fire extinguisher regulation, you don't know that this rule change happened. and we're not talking about a municipal fine. you're talking about 10 years in prison.aboua for a weapon that you lawfullyyr and in good faith bought, but possibly years ago, something that's set in your safe for i years you've never touched as of today, as of this morning, you could be prosecuted for a federal felony bed for. does quick, this pistol brace is a piece of plastic. it goes on the end of it. any does it make the firearm anyura, more accurate, any more deadly or any more powerful? aadly no, there's no inherent o to it to a piece of plastic.u listen, i know one thing you do . we're kind oenf out of time heri one thing you do is when someone uses a firearm in self-defenseack them, you trackm down, give them one of as your firearms as a thank
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you and replaca th e that one . and that's want to thank for you for doing that. you advocate for the second amendment, which is in aendmentn inherent right. and i appreciate you for it.d o my sons of liberty gilmore's, o thanks. it's good to see you , sir.libe, short haul domestic flights aree now banned in france. people in that country have to spend more time commuting in the name of climate change.e th how soonat hap before that happs here? >> we'll find out next. i've been taking the balance of nature for over twenty five years. balance of nature gives you thirty one fruits and vegetables. you can't go wrong. balance of nature made you feel better and it gives me more energy. one of my passions is going up to cedar mountain, watching the grandkids run and play, and i'm able to do it because of balance of nature. >> call 1-800- two four six eight seven five one or go to balance of nature .com
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support unicef on the ground in ukraine. bahamaer cameron robbins was on a cruise in the bahamas to celebrate his graduation the from high school. w when hate jumped into the water, things went disastrously wrong. robbins wenttr missing that night. a rescue party look for two days before calling off the search. some observers of the video have a theory about what. happened. they think they spotted a shar they tk . >> let's e a look. this came up the guy oh oh
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five oh oh oh for escalante is an outdoor adventure. es he joins us now. forrest, i know that it's quick in that video and it's only fort a brief moment. hink t do you think that's a shark in the video? you know, joy , it's really hard to tell when you look at it. there is a blur. there is abl splash of somethin. i so i would saywo that there is marine animal there, whether it's a shark or a dolphin,hether something else is really hard to say. but given the kid's fate, it is certainly possible that it was actually a shark. you know, you're an adventurer>> out. imagine your adventures come with a certain amount of planning and safety and understandin unghing i'v your environment. aid everything i've read says that this part of the bahamasthis ofd is known for being sharkhe infested. l well, the bahamas in generalo db is a shark hotspot. there's no doubt about abou that. from tiger sharks to bull sharks to hammerheads, reef sharkss to notorious for oceanic white tips, which are w the sharks that followedin
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certain ships back in the day. and when those ships wene day t they actually happened to eatre a people. so there are a lot of speciessp notohark there, some of which are notorious for wanting people. however, the likelihood that hyt was killed by a shark is prettyh slim because if he were to haved been bitten and killed by a shark, the sharka wouldn't hav eaten him completely. that's not typically how sharks feed. lly how ththey would have bitten on todi him and the kid would have screamed and likely bledso i to death and they would have l found him later. so i think the likelier chances' because yos e actually drowned. that's very interesting because you see in the video and thiu ss is tragic, obviously he swims, e away. it seems to start turnineemsginn and swimmingd the way they're yelling at him. obviously, these kids are are probably drinking and nobody'sss taking it seriously untierl he gets out of sight. e of. ey found no trac so the shark theory is that the the shark would have grabbed him and pulled him underwate tr is that you know, i don't know much about sharks. d try to stay away from themarks myself. iso is that even an option or o you think, seriously, he just drowned and there's nothing
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to be able to find it? f >> look, i think he's definitely intoxicated, right? we both identified that. i think that if a shark wereim to have bitten him, it's very unlikely that it would have grabbed him and pulledy unlikelm underwater. that's not really how shark behavior works. a shar notk likely to have bittn a kid like that is either would a tiger shark or oceanic white tip. it would have come in taking a bite, lewht go , circled aroud again and bitten once or two or three more times at the very m most. so you would havose hearde hear screaming . there would have beed n blood . likely the decomposing body d would have floated to the surface. soec body i think it's much more likely that this inebriated teenager got sweptt i up in some currents, got too too far from the boat and probably due to exhaustion, ended upon e inhaling water and sunndedk. i think that's probably more likely than an actual shark attack. >> joe jumk don't jump jum off a ship you're not supposed to jump off of. don't do idot whil ie drinking. kind of some obvious things.e ha but let's go . and we've had a lot of shark stories lately. peopleintog into just that are vacationing, trying
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to be responsive. do >> they encounter a shark.do? what do they do? yeah, well, you know, there's a couple tricks. rig it's summertime now, right? soht, sothere there are more s you're m more people are going to the beach. you're more likely to haveor to encounter certain things that you can do that will keep you safe or don' t go swimming near river mouth. those are shark hotspots. trmoy nouth k hot to go in oceak and dawn because most sharks are crepuscular, which means they hunt during those low light hours going in the waterin after dark is a problem becauses you can't see things approaching. don't have shinyt se objects onu .is one the that's a one that a lot of people don't think of because those shine shy flickering objee when you're swimming around the surf look likeen a bait fish or endangered fish. and that can lead to a sharkn in bite. ifjure you see a shark, stay caa just slowly exit the waterslowle and the likelihood that anything is going to happen is very, very slim force. >> galanti, i didn't know, butis i guess i'm corpuscular. s i it low light myself. so thank you for joining us . you're crepuscular, hunter. thank you .
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all right. climate extremist are determined to ban everything from cars, cows and stoves to save the planet. now, france has just bannedomesi short haul domestic flights,t but the ban is only for commercial o airlines, the ultra wealthy. tcontcan continue to take shor flights on their private jets. martarano is the publisher of r climate depot .com. he joins us now. mark, thanks for joining us . break this down for us .o anyt so whie understand in france, do anything of value here? well, what france is doingr is leading the way fore the climate net zero agenda. we already have germany, austria, spain. these are all countries that, gr are following suit. greenpeace is calling for an eu wide ban of flights up f to sixr hours s in length. this is the new reality of net zero. you wi as it as it's actually being implemented, you will go nowhere and be happy. this is happening all over the world. bloomberg news just did an
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article about cheap airline travel is basically a thinp igf the past because of, quote, climate compliance m laws. we hn so this is happening globally. we haven't banned him here.et i in the united states , but wees can certainly see airline prices going up. it'sg upt' going to be a venue r the rich private jets. they're not going to fact goe t restrictions. you know, maybe maybe that'swhai what it is .ch air maybe the rich just want more air space so they can takea off and land when and whereveran they want to . the other worry about thes ey peasants in the business class or have you on commercial jets., but more seriously here,ft you know, the left will tellthat us and this is usually a priority of the left, that health care is human, right? pretty much.ou identity is a human right, isn't moving your body from one place to another. isn't that kind of a humanlutely right? ii mean, it absolutely is . america, we're founded on thatun freedom. questig man. young man. and here's the bottom line.d whc in this net zero world , whichth we signed on to, the unitedrtict states is fully participating. we have fifteen minute citie 1s being experimented in europe where it's kind of like the old
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east germany. you ifrman you leave your secto you have to pay a fine and you leavonly leave like ninety five times a year if you leave your little fifteen minute area. you have activists, those people you see defacing art, tr, king traffic they're calling for a national climate emergency. guess what happens in a national climate emergency. these activists claim you cann only fly when it's morally o justifiable. so ifla f you want to go to flog for a beach trip not happeninge. ,you have to go for a funeral f maybe. hey, listen, real quick,isnu frances. 60% nuclear.cleanest they are to understanding the cleanest energy in the developed world . why is this more just rhetoric s more and left wing signaling than actually what they really should be doing? inyes. adv i mean, oceven the advocates for this admit it's not going not g to actualloiy affect co2missions emissions banning these short haul flights. you're right. they did something be short haun with nuclear nuclear energy. but france is just followingnda. this whole net zero agenda.re fl and by the way, we're followinge that when it comes to cars. e be the biden administration intentionally creating car shortages by mandating
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as well as esteemed faculty members such brian stelter and warren william jr. also known as bill de blasio.il here are some highlights from lightfoot's resume. >> i'm the public faceligh otfof the city. i'm on national media and i'd ii out in the public eye. who and , you know, i'm a i'm i'm my a person who i take my personal hygiene very seriously. as i said , i felt like tha i needed to have a haircut. . i'm not able to do that myself. >> and so i got a haircut. now i'm director, superintendent brown to order all police district to give special attention to these parties. and this is how it's going t. to be. we will shut you down.d if w we will cite you . and if we need you , wee yo will arrest you and we will take you to jail, period. >> happy halloween.allowe enhappy halloween. destroyer's. n >>th if you're going in thaticka coffee shop to pick up and go,
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you don't need to show proof.bu but if you're going to linger, n you're going to eat thatr muffin. you're going to sit downve with your laptop. >> you got to show proof of vaccination. of fmyjimmy will always eat that muffin. he's the host of fox across acr america. oss amand he joins us now.ten, listen, listen, i've heardve you can't give yourself a haircut as we've seen clearly. yeah. this n ly. co one's collecting money for this effort right here. but i will not not haveu be you besmirchsm my barber or hisa seeing eye dog. t they're both a wonderful tandem. yeah th, look at this.tough stor >> this is embarrassing. tough story for me, because, a as you know, i went to harvarde ,harvard statepo. it was harvard state. t the point is harvard, it's in the title. give let i love this idea. laurie lightfoot's coming in cov to give a lecture on covid afteidt r that, they're bringinv o.j. to give marriage tips.s. i'm like, are you kidding me? think about this. not only did she shut down all the schools, but she shut down all the businesses but continued to frequent them. that's what that first cli t p her is about, that we played. it was her because she had gonee out and gotten a perm.
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do you remember that? she got out. she wentuse, out and got a permp while everybody was stuck in the house. it was okay. i've got to get a permm .i'onan i'm on tv.d e and this is the caveat i care m about my hygiene. ng t what is she saying to everybodyh else in the room? like you animals. ani you know, lightfoot, ovemar herr we use a little soap and watere from time to time. isy is so the hypocrisy of this is phenomenal. you know, all kiddinnomenal.g an you are the best dressed person in this building. most days before she was dressed as the rona destroyer, she was famous for tellingg repi reporters that only people of color could ask her a question. docl you think maybe her class is going to be ran that way? that's going to be great b. it'll run a little bit faster. you don't i mean, if you shrink the size of the population, but is the part of this that i loves so much is there's a revisionist histort y going on with covid where everybodywhr said , no, i didn't do any of the stuff that i it okay,he you just watch the clip. she shut down.d her econ she destroyed our economy. side okay? she also sided with the violentt protesters and let the city runr wild when they were trying, it's to defund the police. so in that regard, yes , it'sharvar a scam. but this is tod o el be expectem harvard. who else is coming in?
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de blasio, the guy, the mayor in new york , you remember himeo under bill de blasio, the most t popular restaurant chain is now called space for rent. you know, the one thin spag about and everybody who visits watch new york and people watching at home need to know this. we don'ting at d actually have a lot ofik joggers here, people who visitot new york . why?of you guys have a lot of joggers. i'm like, no, no, they're being chased. these people are running for. their lives. if you're not from here, you think they're joggers if you're from here. yet, nobody goes jogging ve is.a a suit with a briefcase under their arm. they they're running. but that's what happened. you know, you've got a handsome young man by a size.play he might play football for the i university of georgia one day. ve but if he has to go to collegeas and pay for it, would you sendrt him to harvard? wo, the link, man. yeah, well h, this is the thing. no. whsey not? because my son is six foot five . he's going to duke on a on a women's basketball scholarship. i am gaming the system, baby .uo no chance. fro but you can go get a class from stelter to stelter is teaching at harvard. you know wha t do you think, re. stelter? what's the subject there? oh, it's>> how actually it's hoo get a job as before model guy on the left side of the screen nofore the nutrisystem owhs kicr
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whatever the heck it is kicked in. but again, like harvard, thi seo is why nobody takes you seriously. e al colleges have gotten too arrogant, okay? they've always charge too much. itd too much is commonplace note a commensurate degree to go with the loan. they were shellingee t w out. but at least you felt like inere was some proficiency in p profclassroom. there's no proficiency iicn that line up of lori lightfoot, brian stelter, bill de blasio,bl all people that were essentially forcefully removed from their position. hiring >> what did they get from hiring people like that? i think name recognition>>itione to them on the left matterso asi because a lot of people who associate with harvard si see politics as a team sport. >> it'r s just like you can'tg o be bad because you're on b our team one. i'm going to be around one of the people that were the faces of covid as lori lightfootas called herself. the face othf the city, i think was the actual term. i think a lot of people would consider it the face of beetlejuice. but i'm not going to get into >> tean team sport,o who's going to be in the world series? >> oh, well, it' >> is goint'g to be the yankees. ever >> okay, you want to know what? but we can never underestimate the phillies. why? johnny joe biden? i don't. bav es to be the braves.fo jimmy fallon, thanks for joining us , brother. .listen, join us back here
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