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all right, sean , great to see i you . sweatpants closem an. you all right? i'm laura ingraham. this is ingram angle. from washington tonight. the angle is in moments, but we. start tonight with something. s i couldn't believe the storyrld. when it broke late today. truly out of this world , it'ssn hard to think of anything that, frankly, is morenkly significant than this tonight.os according to what is nowiv an explosive expose in the publication the de-brief, a former intel official turned w whistleblower has given co and the intel community inspector general extensive classifiedd information about deeply covert programs that he says possess, retrieved and intact and partially intact craft of human origin. now, this whistleblower is not some kook. his name is david charles cruci, and he's a decorated former combat officer in afghanistan, as well as a veteran of the national geospatial intel agency and thei
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nationalge reconnaissance offic. now, it was in that office where he served as the representative to the unidentified aerial phenomenunidentia task force. >> here he is in his own words, when you say crash retrieval. >> what do you mean? these are retrieving non-human origin technical vehicles. call it spacecraft, if you will. it's probably on the right parlance, but no kidding. non-human, exotic origin vehicles that have either landed or crashe>>d otherblower electric vehicles now.s but like otherhear whistleblower we've heard from of late,to the government bureaucracy will undoubtedly try to discredit mr. gross's anticipaaccount. but anticipating the fallout,h he's warning that such ongoing e government denial of thise ca 80 year arms race, what he calls it, would be extremely dangerous for mankind inhibiting our abilityki to be prepared for an unexpected non-human intelligence context
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scenario. joining us now is ryan green , a former faa 18 super hornett fo pilot for the navy who says he came across these types ofi wa aircraft. brian , i meanstopped to, i .n s i was stopped todaye toda and everything i was doing when this came out late today.is is buabt do you agree this is at this point about safety and ouri own national security at this at point? >> oh, absolutely. it's never stopped being about our national security. what david has been able to dowc and the courage he's been able to demonstrate coming forward, i think are exactly what congress was hoping for whenst they've enacted laws in the last national defense authorization act in order to enable just this. were o now, whan t you saw when you wer on the f 18 , when you weribe highlighting the f 18 , describe for us specifically, certainly we were flying outy bi off the coast of virginia beach on a daily basis and we startede
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noticing on our radar, on ourra ev camera systems and eventually our eyeballs what appeared to be dark gray or black cubes inside of clear translucent spherent -s. pheres these objects were typically anywhere between two and fifty thousand three hundred and fifty knots. and performingng meandering maneuvers or even straightuversp maneuvers, upwards of supersonic. this actually lines up quite well with what dr. chancre patrick , of the ultimate resolution office initially hasy recently communicate as beingt the most prevalent type of object that he's seeing throughe his research. spherical objects that traveatl anywhere from zero to two mark now right on the government has has slowly had to reveal thatd o these are indeed unidentifiedat objects, that they cannot you know, they can't say whatar they are, but they're not regular. bu
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r justt they're justification essentially for not being forthright about this initially. g was national security correct? >> certainly not from the angle of we're going to hide what'syse on our camera systems. ms but the fact that our cameras could perhaps certain things or our radars could detect certain objects in certain ranges that's typically reasoen the ren that's been explained why thesey these videos and these images have been classified to the level they have been. i think and i want to be seen.om >> yeah, i'm sorry if i playlet a little bit more from this whistleblower and let you finish your thought there. >> w e have spacecraft from another species. we do know how many quite a number, brian . again, this is the kind of stuff people would just be waved off as a complete insanen asylum person for even ago.ulating about just recently ,a few years ago. but now it's like, oh, yeah,s th
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a lot of these.e amer what is the averageout american supposed to think about the government'se credibility on this issue givenr w what we're discovering, albeit belatedly, well, i thinkt that i think the average person right now just needs to sit and wait a little bit and see this process play ouedt. s an david has provided a number of documents and pieces of evidence, to my knowledge, thatl congress can theidate ann valide and then they'll be inti a position then to communicateoy that information to the american people. i truly believe that rsatio transparencyn is the only way this conversation is going to be resolved. this is a grea well,t step forward ine e that direction. >> well, and certainly congress has to be briefed on thise ther regularly. i mean, you can't keep thiissstc information fromat congress. fio i don't believe there's any justification for doing that, brian . i can't wait to find out more . thank you very much for joining us tonight. and now down to business. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. o now to all of you outsideshingt washingtonon, you've seen peoplh
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out there. it may seeargem really odd that a large portion of our business community supported joe biden inort twenty one and still suppe him. >> now, our gdp, corporatee al profits, consumer spending, investor confidence, they were all strong under donald trump until essentially by. likeemic hit and by the end of 2020 eight ,, things were poised for a rocket like recovery. >> but of course, we know what happened next. fromything's falling and it keeps happening. check out some of the storiess from today. biden's high interest rates slak and stayer at home. slackers, of course, pushed a significant spike in delinquencie s on mortgage bondsbuildi that are tied to officew buildings.
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now, investors have beensa watching for this since last m summer and i say this may an represent a tipping point for our economy. miroand then this warning from macy's about consumer spending . they miss their quarterly salesl estimate. and we're also seeing reports that us hotel developers areh as running out of cash as construction lending is drying up. now, this is grim. so why does big business have such a man crush on the shuffler in chief? doesn't this mean we need, i guess at this point, more establishments style republican friendly to the pro-china wall street crowd to trya wall to compete againsti joe biden? well, i got to sayd to thatthat how did that work out for republicans? and we nominated the consummate pro-business republican , mitt r romney in 2012 in 2016, we saw candidates like jeb bush, ted cruz, john kasich and others mor, ron moore on a pro big business platform arm,
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even pro globalization platform. and they all failed. and now we have nikktim sci haly and tim scott. and soon, of course, we have now mike pence running on the same platform. again, though, where's sce enthusiasm for any of their policies? this is why the left is so scared of both trump and desantis. they represent a different worldview. now, back when ronald reaganrunn was leading the conservativeer,h movement into battle against jimmy carter, the business community was truly at that.s time terrified about what wasbu happening to the us economy. >> o but today, our fortune. five hundred ceos, they're not sweating high taxes, especially with republicans in charge of the housaxese these days.e taxes and regulations, they're a much bigger headache for middle class strivers than for the one percenters. >> now, look, if you really want to understands lead the political mindset of our wealthiest business leaders watch you needed to watch the private jet traffic to shanghai and to beijing. over the past few weeks, call
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it a ceo parade in china. leaders of some of america'sown, biggest companies are there. this starbucks ceo is in town .s and this follows a string of recent visits over the last few months from the leaders of apple, samsung, aramco, aime volkswagen. the list goes on . diamo jamie dimondn is in shanghai as well. >> according to the chinese defense ministry, musk reportedly said he opposed decoupling, describing the countries as inseparable, like, quote, conjoined, twins. r tesla did not immediately respond to our request for a comment, but maybe with thee e exception of a mosque, i think all of those ceos would preferco biden over trump or desantis, the business community is post american . they're focused on maximizing they areprofits within the so-c rules based international order. evenoren if that if that ends uo shafting american workers in the process, they don't care p they have no problem using slave labor in china to makeor
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their goods. and they like the prices thathe intea pays forir their own intellectual property. and even when china buzzed our surveillance plane made aggressive moves across the bow of a us naval vessel last week, biden officials continue its m most embarrassing thing i've everrrassing to publicly groveln front of china. ch yeah, i think the fact thattg we were able to getsign to officials there to beijings here while we're talking, this i is a good sign. >> want to keep those lines open. >> it's important, especiall syr as i said now, so the messagewic is clear. if you want clozaril with china in 2020 five , you have better be supporting biden and the democrats. that, of course, business also loves the open border, s an more immigration, sanctuary policies, whatever brings an, an unlimited supply of cheap labor, they're going to be for e . oh, and on the welcomenesshe n front, let's not stop there.otio left the notion that the left is bullying big business and moving to the lefs. all these cultural issues.
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that's just a lot of nonsense.pa yeah, thertee are a lot corporas chieftains who are scared and scared are. th the they are rich and they don'tueen have the stomach for much of a a fight with the drag queen lobby. are but it's just as likely that the ceos themselves are simply b becoming more wolke. now, these companies are led byhools executives who went to the same elite lef t wing schoolst as their friends in the media. these people aren't adoptingakee and spreading cultural leftism because it makes them mone y. some many cases it doesn't. they're doing it because athe some point they end up believing it. this allds means the gop needs a plan b , a multi-ethnic coalition of middle classrs w and working class voters, voters who care aboucare abot ec growth here, who are wary of china. and we're fed worrd up with the cultural marxists turning society upside dow n. and to that point, a protracted fight over abortion and transgenderism on its own. i thinl whatk is still exactly t
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the democrats are hoping for, becaus e they know they're goinge. to lose an economic debate.ica they want to stay as faris away from that as possible. they know america is getting poorer. they know we're getting weaker.. democrats all know it, buttheiri they just don't care.is they would muccuh ratherssin spd their time discussing climate. change or how love is love, not republicans who stay stuck in that quicksand exclusivelyle t e going to struggle to climb out the candidate who keeps the focus on the practical can, however, break through. freeo this is really not the time for vague discussionr n about freedom like this. this nineteen nineteena eighty four , eventime f twenty four . soluhis is a time for pragmatic solutions. time to drop the mistal-- the nostalgia campaigns. it's time to get down to business. >> t and that'hes the angle. joining me now, mollie hemingway, editor in chief ofeno the federalist, and byron york, chief political corresponden stev for the washington examiner. both are foxr news contributors.
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plus stephen miller,rump former senior adviser to president trump and founder of america first legak therl. okay, molly, why do you thinkntj there are so many republicanums >> many of them are recently jumping into the race who are still pursuing this antiquated ,passé mold of republican that has been rejected timeell, and again on the national front. >>ly i well, it really is sometg that they were so familiarof t with for so many decades. ime we had this period of time, you know, from the 50s to thes s 80s, you would hear people say what's good for general motors is good for america. a lot of corporations were involved in the cold warn an against the soviet union corporatior n and their supportwell. of free markets aligned with republican interests as well. ay fm thatwe really are far awam that. and we have had a lot ofs broken elections to see how much that old coalition has broken down. but some people are apparentlyee slow learners. haley came after santos during her cnn town halli last night over his feudas
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with disney. and then today, desantisgoin decided he was goingg to to hi t back . here you have desantis0,00 who accepted fifty thousand in political contributions from disney. but because they went and criticized him, now he's going to spend taxpayer dollars on a lawsuit. >> how utterly bizarre.s are an, somebody does a campaign contribution and you're supposed to lay down for him. that'so la not how i operateght- environment. >> she walked right into that trap. hto thatrap.yesterday. >> and he has he has a realnsid point in this. you knowthe , this this fight inside the republican party has r a long time. t you mentioned mitt romney. he did the campaign that was totally out of touch. he talked about how all americans are entrepreneurs. and he was a venture e na capital sort of guy. >> but at the same time, there was another candidate named rick santorum who beginning to say, look, there's a lot of diue collar voters out there. they don't own their own com companies. they didn't start their own companies. .checthey get a paycheck like everybody else does, get the nomination there is . and he came.erything
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he scared mitt romney.d no and then trump just blew everything up. and now we've really seen an enormous change where the bigo corporations, which, as molly said , use d to be thought to be a completely republican , have gone. opportunity. have anwisconsi opportunity. remember, donald trump in 2016ad won pennsylvania, wisconsin and michigan, and nobody thought you could do that. >> thi stephen , this multiethns coalition and the possibility of i think it's such a beautiful thing because it brings people together on the areas of agreement that a cut across all these categoriesr that we obsess on all day longu trump really tapped into that and it was, i think, going to explode that it old notionhom of republicanism. if he goant t a secondis t term how important is this for whoever the nominee is in? twenty , twenty four ?laura. well, you're exactly right,p cr laura . president trump created this bla multi-ethnic working class voteition of whi blacks, whites,
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latinos, asians, immigrant voters, native born voters who wanted to have a country built around their concerns. u and that means bringingboarde our jobs back . that means sealing up the border and having an immigration policy that raises wages no t dries them down.excessiv and it also means taking of ou on wall street and the excesscit of financialization ofha our economy and the outsourcing that takes job y froms away from working people. this has to be the the goal or s has to be the mission. oratio look, ifns you want to taken thi on corporations, you also haveoo to take on their bottom line, da take on the offshoring, take on outsourcing, take on the sweet deals for wall street . you have working peoplple nge ia country paying 30, 40% taxesdv, but you have people takinghe advantage of our financialdes wi system where they can keepth their money sheltered for decades without having to pay real income tax. take thato t ct on . mol >> take the right to these companies and you will see a working class party. at theselaura and molly, this it these corporations are goingbuye to get bullied by black lives matter of buyingsion these manss
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for their , you know, their directors and all these other fringe groups, yet they melt into a puddle of goo when she offers them a deal or a factory will give you five thousand workers, whatever . i've never seei haveything ln ae it. but then you just melt in his presence. well disgust, it's really disgu. i'm disgusted by these ceos.y, every one of them, including, t sorry, elon musk on this.n th >>e right. and again, during that, when we no b fightinnog the soviet union during the cold war, corporations, not that there was no business on with this. the soviet union, but they really were an important part of this. now we area se engaged in a ver. serious adversarial relationship with china. the corporationsrporatio and thp leaders are actually the big hindrance into resolving of the disputes that we have there. and we have these tradera disputes wherede we started. wow we started trade agreements in b after the after world war two . they need to be updated.at a but the corporations are resistant to doing that as well . >> byron elo and i want to beatp on elon musk because i was the richest in the world.
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but look, i think conservatives are always looking for a savior . they think this persona is goin gthere to be a savior. none of us are savior. so there was one savior and heen hasn't come back yet. okay, so there's no savior, butm he is dependent on that chineset revenue stream that is criticaln to him, is it not? what is what is that dependency on someone who is our political military, cultural adversary say about the current state of politics? country?and where we are in the country? well, it's hard to make policy, obviously just taking advantagsi certainly says that ahe conservatives shouldn't trust him. i mean, what you knew aheaadf ta time, he's a billionaire. hes canno do what he wants. he's not really on your side. i think he made a really good coint about culture, the culture of people at. the highest ranks in our in our corporation today. st i mean, look at law schools across america.s i mean, they're just turning out leftis t left and left. and so they they they make tons of money. they buy the same products.and h they vacationed in the sameye places they have they have summer homes in the samea cult
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places. this is a culture that is very sort of homogeneous and itso is moved further and further left. >> stephen , national security , advise r jake sullivan, your olde ad pal, was explaining or tryingin to explain the administration's line that they're trying to walk on china>>. >> we are for risking not forret decoupling. we are not looking to decouple c our economy from china. we are not lookinghina in trade between the united states and china, but we are lookingns and to risk. we need secure, resilient supply chains. we need to protect our most advanced technologies. >> stephen , is that risking is there like flying upside down over the reconnaissance aircraft where we have every>> i right to fly? term f i think do you risk killingrendr is just a fancy term forin. surrendering ? laura , the reality is ,ential is that we are dependentin thi on china for our essentiall ne needs in this country, our medical needs, our pharmaceutical needs, our supply chains. our farmers are dependent on china.
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our defense industrial base are a rare earth minerals on one issue after another, solar o panels. we're dependent on china. n chin if we don't sever our economic dependency on china, thensecuri >> a have an off switch. >> w have an off switch over the health. could bethe lives and security t the american freedom. what could be more importantquiw than reclaiming thate independence for ourselves? >> panel, really quick, i want mo one yes or no. molly, molly, shouldgn the economy be the numbersaid y one issue in the campaign foesrn any republican american voters? repeatedly said yes. byron. yes, stephen , yes. the economy, they say now it's time for me.? it's time. sov yeah, it's timereie for the sovereignty and the economy. i can't put anything above sovereigntsovereignty. y. laura , our the border wall .o a yeah, okay. okay, i'llwo give you the bordee i guess. ywokingham all right, pal. great to see all of you . all right, abidin appointee goes to the un calling for anonl international referee. called zaphod, congress, environlling donaldsons here on that.
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university law professor and biden appointee justin hansfordd is is calling on the united nations to set up a reparations tribunal muche wa like san francisco's, which heed was also involved with . he says it is incumbent upon the intergovernmental organization to explore, xplore to explore options for monetaryo justice to black americans for slavery. and his guide, martin luther m king, the i have a dream speech . >> ovedr speecr the years, it'hb distorted, sanitized, and drained of its true radical vision. >> the truth is , dr. king believed in reparations after all these years. it's now clear , more clear nowe than ever before that reparations is what justice looks like in the 21st century. >> here now, congressman byron donalds. congressman, great to see you tonight. if anyone is distortin -g dr. king's remarks, it would be thee congressman. he seems i mean, the professor. he seems to be thinking that mlk
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saying mlk jr. is radical helps his argument. >> does it? that's whare butt he's attemptil to do. but it jus.t doesn't make anyres sense. not it doesn't make any sense at all. ue w : thelook, here's the real issc we're having. the democrats have been tryinggs to offer a black america wimyriad of things through the years. they offer us they offer thingrs like, hey, we're going to protect your right to vote. but when black people go vote, there's no issue with themwill. voting. they say we're going to makethey sure you have a future in k education, but they keep kids trapped in the same schools. they say we're going to helpa you get a better economy, but they don't know economicpo policy. it actually hurts poor people in our country. tryit upwho are trying to get up the economic ladder. they say they want to have t in streets, bu the streets, in our urban areas are riddled with crime. so now is thmaybe e nextth thine reparations. let's say mayb have that's the w thing we have to promise of black america. the issue we're having in america is that progressive policies have failed black america time and time and time again. traw froand now this is the latw from the radical left tryinge to offer reparationsare st. rese now, intt seems like some are
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starting to actually realize this. congressman, last week in chicag theiro, some residents sd their outrage over fifty one million dollar aid package to illegal alien s now in the city. >> how dare this mayor and cityv council have the guts to give migrants fifty one million luxur dollars? we didn't have the luxury or the opportunity to cross the border. now we've seen more of this anger. does this have the potential to change voting habits? hat thati have no idea what that gentleman thinks about reparations. maybe he's for it. but the poin the pot is he sees thatsolu liberal words don't add up to solutions for african-americans. >> look, i definitely think it s does. bui >>ld but this is also now a call to action for republicans. doonships you have the abilityr to build relationships with people in the black community? what i ieir to actually hear whg
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on in their world and then bring the policy solutions havet actually would help that? now, we've seen it happenblacke before under president trump, . black unemployment all time low back black wages are growing. all time high, black wealth creation all time high. so hav we know we have the polii prescriptions, but you have to go and build those onat youinitelrelationships. i think that what you're definitely seeing within the black communith.y is blackth men . they've had enough. they're getting fed up.ey they're tired of the lie tiredf they're tired of the excuses. and they actually want to see positive economic changes,k ca evich is , frankly,li the republican party in californiao re and californias a will ever do reparations. don't you think?ng it's jus,t dangling, dangling.,a dong you thinklink the they're ' going to do reparations? i say go aheads and dseto it . t dohe it and let's see how it works. >> i don't think they're going to do it now. liy t atth some point, thaeyt w atgislature so crazyke, they'll do something like that. but it won't work because atork. the end of the day, a man has to work. a man has to work. you have a man earn it for i himself. you just can't give it to him,nh because if there is no purpose in the wealth that has beenn created, there's no purpose in w
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the latinos are going to say,t look, we've had a not a great- n thing ings the everybody's going to start saying, where's my things are unfair for me right now. man, gre congressman, it's great to seeef you as always now. and just to get a sense of where this international line of thinking will take us , loo k no further than what happens when you let climate crazies dictate your livelihoods. now, remembeer tr whenhis the a farmers we talked about this story on the angle, they wererfu threatened with forced land forfeitureres to satisfy eu emissions targets. og compareds nothin to what's going on in ireland or the government. there is reportedlo cay lookingt plans to cull around two hundred thousand cows to meet its climate targets. now, if you think the climate le fanatics here wouldn't go thatr far . well, listen to john kerry just a few weeks ago. zer >>o. we can't get to net zero. we don't get this job done.unles unless agriculture is front. and center as part of a solution to those in civil
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society. we've got to push more .tant may we've got to be more militant, t maybe we have to get this job done. >> we have to win that battle. and why don't you skipf your beat first, john ? >> all right. joining now, victor davis hanson, a senior fellow at the hoover institution. victor mo, more militant. ronic. how ironic. i know you're goin you ag to gop back to his testimony on capitol hill after after the waitr. not? >> but this is a war to them,do' though, is it not?t ker ryit is . i don't think john kerry knows thisdifference between a walnut . so thia s is an elite driven top down utopianism. >> and we have to admit the modern world .d in 99% of the people do not aree. not connected in any way with agriculture. so 1% feeds 99% just't under the opposite of what the world had been until the industrial revolution. and they don't understand how precious and fragile agriculture is . sri- lanka decided to listenn to elites like john kerry.
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they came in ngos. they said, you know, you've got to get rid of chemical fertilizers, organophosphates, and they almost starveand thd to death and they bankrupt the country. >> and it's not an easy thing to farm and for 1% to support. 99% remember michael bloomberg. his campaign in 2000 ,said you just drops a si a little seed in the ground and it sprout's. >> it's a very simplistic,idealn unrealistic idea of the ordealdh prodthe tragedey and the difficulty farmers have to produce food for the rest oef us . r theme is all of these ecumenical utopian project , whether it's the international criminal court or the paris climate accord o r the un commission on human rights, they're all dreamed up by western elites, from w consitutional societies. bue e going t a very logic is wg to get everybody involved and that means equalor representation for china or a russia or socialist government thatny sam don't have any of tha values. and so they never work n the league of nations never
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to run for truth and justice, e which takes the form of running for president of the united states as a candidate for the people's party needs a political party, wants to tell the truth aboustreettg h wall street , about ukraine, about the pentagon, about bi g see tech. do we have what it takes? we shall see how we shall see. i >> indeed, laura , look, thishee is a threat to the president as an african-american leader here is challenging him in a third party run. and biden needs black voters to win reelection as congressman donalds wasdy els telling you a moment ago,ing ab black america has been taken for granteoud and nobody else is talking about these issues. both rfqwest are junior and cort are going to push issues that biden have been has been trying to cover up for years. yeah, we'll see. and biden is never goingbe to debate them and the mediao sa will do their best to ignore
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them. but i've got to say, corneltickd west, he ticked off all thosekis issues and i'm thinking, okay, surveillanceur state, pentagon,s ukraine, i agree with him on probablhey all those issues. i remember he used to come o on the radio show where the show a while ago. >> i know he's been around and of junior is going down to the border for three days.t wantsomething biden certainlybes doesn't want to talk about. t we'll see if the democrat partyv begins to look a new at these issues and if they make a difference now had, the presit had a big campaign event thiso weekend, laura . he was campaigning to get a ball into a cup without falling over biden and hisg pred brother jim hit the greens. the sitting president seemsesidn a little less busy than the guye who can no longer run for president , who you might remember. we have speed. let's go . secrt job, baskin robbins in honolulu, hawaii, but secretlyar ,i was convinced i'd be an nbaha player. i had no hobbies. my favoritno e job was being president of the united states . my favorite job, perk ai.r forck
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one , favorite way to relax after a long day of work, i hold martini sitting outside of. it's nicwith me chatting with mv wife. >> nowat h, laura , do we actually believe that he considers that relaxing? i'm not going to get intveo. w but he and michelle havea produced the netflix show with obama exploring the lives of american workers. this wouldrkers. be like king charles hosting a documentary on welfare recipients, obama and workers. what's next? chuck norris on the lives of drag queens.e ar i mean, these two things havemuo nothing in common. . i think we're seeing way too much of all these people. he's becoming like meghan har had harry. it's too much like we get it,? but it's all too much. haven't you heard enough?didn't i mean, didn't w we do that in the obama diaries, raymond? didn't we alread y cover all that? i'm pretty sure. all right. right. as yeah, that's right.f wate so as long as we're talkingdisny about the fish out of water ruln thing, disney's new live
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increasing the size of government. we're empowering parents. d universal school. choice and protecting our children and it's paying off. we're seeing netrs migration ino the state for the first time in decades where you see illinoise, and california t and new york and minnesota, they're fleeing and they're going to republica n led states. and i>>t matters.nor, whe it's making a difference. and governor, when you see everything developing on the presidential, you're not you're not going to go out on a limb on this. but do t you think that kno the economy, inflation, priceseo ,people's standard of living, which are declining, should that really be the focus of the republicans run in twenty , twenty four to capture more voters this time around? >>well, again, it's a starksk contrast. >> look, we've got skyrocketing inflation. people are struggling, living paycheck to paycheck. and what it want. sals is we increase the sales tax, the gase tax. he's added a new deliverablee tw tax. we're doing just the opposite.
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i've signehed three tax cuts ino law. pr this legislative session reducing our property taxes, cutting them by one hundred million dollars. i've gone from the sixth highest to the fourth lowest.la we're going to three point nine percent flat tax. we no longer tax retirement income. it is a complete stark contrastf to what we're seeing in blue states, and they're feeling the impactpeople thatcog their people are leaving i tnd droves and theiring it republican state. >> so it does matter. i mean, it's it's so obvious. i mean, we're seeing it. i mean, the numbers go the numbers don't lie, except they think they do lie when it comes to net migration, the exodus out of thes e states . persrnor , or soyou proud oaret you've done in iowa. >> ire also a really nice person on top of it, which is hard for politicians. so thank you so much for your quick work. we have a hard break. can you tell can you tell me call me afterward. ur kid >>s, i'll write an introduction mo. if we want a more viable future an
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