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of my texts on your show? we're looking for soul. you landed it. steve from illinois. i missed today's "five." can you give me a recap? i was brilliant. gutfeld rambled. dana was perfect. harold ford jr. is running for president. judge jeanine is loud. i'm watters. this is my world. >> hello. welcome to "fox news tonight." i'm harris faulkner. are we ready for what's coming our way? and who among us will hold the line? you know me, i'm optimistic. i'm also a realist. communist china would love to be the most powerful nation in the world, and kill anybody who prey prays differently or not at all. the way our white house and current administration are acting, they just might get the chance. not because they're better than we are, but because a few of us
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have decided that the sacrifice to be america us too great for them. well, i have news for the cowards. without america, the whole world would be different. faith in god, integrity, patriotism, bravery, are all ingrained in america's bloodstream. when tough times come, and they always have, and they will again, we've always been ready to lead and take out our enemies if we need to. the enemy of today may be different than in years past, but one truth remains we must be the america that leads the world. now, china knows this. and tonight is a perfect time to remind our enemies that, yes, we do have some problems, but we are not going away. we don't quit. on this tuesday night we mark the 79th anniversary of d-day and world war ii.
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fact. europe would not have been liberated without american sacrifice. my faith guides me to know the truth that there was a divine anointing back then and still now on our great nation. the lord has blessed us with a divine assign.that makes america necessary to humanity. communist china hates this. that's because china's despot, xiijinping can never lose sight of our seemingly endless and importance. someone please tell president joe biden this the next time he gives a billion dollars to russia and china entities, including $1.6 million to chinese food producers. that money recently was supposed to help our own american farmers, like john boyd jr. >> well, you know, it's a slap in the face here. you have american farmers losing their farms, right here in the united states, hand over fist.
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last year alone we lost over 10,000 farms in the united states. this administration has done nothing but give us broken promises. so right now we're losing our farms in america. here this administration is giving money to chinese producers, russia hand over fist. what does that say to america's phafarmers here at home? why can't we ask america's farmers first? >> a great question. you are our strength, john boyd jr., and all those like you. we can't live without eating. we have to protect our own. we can't show weakness or allow the left to choose anyone over americans. we must be ready for anything. let's remember this day, june 6th, back in 1944. europe swarmed by hitler's war machine, the great usa finally jumping in and leading the allies. the truth? we weren't quite ready for that
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enemy that day. u.s. paratroopers and soldiers stormed normandy to expel the germans and free france. a lot of things went wrong on d-day, especially for us. we were the first to launch that invasion. thousands of u.s. paratroopers died during their drop behind enemy lines at utah beach, shot out of the sky. the omaha offensive turned out to be the bloodiest of the day, largely in part because army intelligence was not great. it badly underestimated the german stronghold there. general omar bradley, who led the omaha forces nearly considered abandoning the entire operation, but we didn't quit. we sacrificed. we moved on with bravery. in god we trusted that he had us. and he did. in addition to the allied deaths, we lost thousands of americans on d-day, but we gained something, the blessing of our shedding of our grace and
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freedom with the world. we proved america is exceptional. and our exception alism belongs to each of us. it's inside of us. it's our shared history. we sacrifice and move on toward our bravery and freedom over and over. and sometimes we make dangerously pad decisions, like pandemic lockdowns and keeping our own children home from schools when a virus was hurting them far less often than adults. you know, we didn't actually close schools in 1918, during the spanish flu pandemic. we didn't even have penicillin back then. we did sacrifice. we suffered, but then we pressed on. our enemies hate us for surviving, but they would love to be like us. while the u.s. has not always agreed on how to help others fight off communism and other political plagues around the world, we always send the best among to us to give other people a fighting chance.
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in the 1960s, vietnam was facing a communist annihilation. my dad served two combat tours there as a pilot. before he left this earth, i was blessed to record my dad for my best-selling book, "nine rules of engagement." i want to share it with you. let me set it up. my dad was off-duty for a night, asleep in his barracks in vietnam. suddenly the eighth division was under attack. he and others fled the barracks and began to run, mortars blowing up around them, the base was taking heavy hits. dad had to get to the command bunker and get fighters into the sky. when it was over, he was injured. doctors told him he could go home and get a purple heart. he said, he was a little salty, screw that, i'm still alive. the next time i'll be flying, not in my bunk, scrambling on the ground. he said being an american comes
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with responsibilities and expectations. he used words a lot, like service and love and passion and freedom. in my dad's own voice, lieutenant colonel bobby harris on how freedom made him a soldier. >> i think i understand freedom in the first place, and i certainly understand how this country is outfitted to declare that it is a free country. it's because of that -- because it's been changed a few times, but it's because of those old guys, i don't know where they got their smarts from, but they were smart enough to write that constitution. >> uh-huh, uh-huh. >> and if you read that thing, and if we can live to it, this
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is, i think, about the freest nation you are ever going to see. i don't think you'll ever see another one. >> life was not perfect in the '60s in this country, but you heard my dad, no place like it, the united states of america. but this great land is changing, and we need a strategy stronger than best wishes. today we learned another corporate giant is joining in the money game to get people addicted to something new, virtual reality, ai, the newest device costs $3,500 to hang out in some sort of suspended animation and virtual reality. i can tell you this part is real. china, russia, iran, north korea. it means to them that we are weak, ready to be discounted. look at this video. imagine a not too distant future where millions of americans will
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be stationary and controllable. or they'll be so converted by crime and drugs that they will continue to fall into a stupor, high on anything they can smoke or put in their arms. it's already happening. the country is changing, and some of us as individuals change with it or get out of the way. but let's decide right now that we will not go quietly. for me, i would suggest we gather in churches and temples and where good meaning folk pray and work together. we must decide to be ready for anything. that requires that we all be at least awake with our eyes uncovered, not with a plastic fake world devices. all of this makes election day 2024 dynamically important. a quote about us. america will remain the land of the free, only so long as it is the home of the brave.
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american journalist elmore davis said, the director of the u.s. office of war information during world war ii. we have greatness in our bloodstream. the lord is on our side. we have to get our leadership right. whoever leads this nation must be ready to hold the line of this blessed land of freedom and hope. the list of contenders is growing, especially on the republican side. and it must be somebody who will do the job of making sure that the sacrifices were worthwhile and not squandered. let's meet one of them now. i welcome presidential candidate for the gop nomination, vivek ramaswamy. good to see you. >> good to see you, harris. the story of your father was moving. thank you. >> thank you. you have a story, too. you want america to be part of your story. how do you hold the line?
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>> well, i think what i see in the country today, harris, is something very different to when those world war ii soldiers of the united states actually landed on normandy beach. then we had a cause and a purpose. but today, my generation, i'm the first millennial ever to run for u.s. president as a republican, my generation is hungry for purpose and meaning and identity. we're starved for a cause. and so we turn to the poison instead. pick your favorite one. wokism, transgenderrism, climatism, covidism. the list goes on. sometimes we focus on that too much. those are just symptoms of our deeper black hole, our void of purpose and meaning. i think what we need to do, harris, what you began to talk about. fill that void of purpose and meaning with what it actually means to be an american today. let's answer that question. answer it with pride, without apology. that's what young people, all
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people across this country are hungry for. let's deliver that answer of what it means to be an american. let's stop just running from something. we are running to something. once we restore that, we actually restore that civic pride that this day is all about celebrating. >> vivek, i've been hearing you talk the last couple of days about china. it is pretty remarkable, the devices coming our way, that are goigoing to anest tithes peopleo reality. >> the number one enemy for the united states is absolutely communist china. the first thing we need to do is declare economic independence from china. if that had been a chinese spy balloon traveling -- a russian spy balloon traveling over half of the up-and-down we would have shot it down instantly and ratcheted up sanctions against russia. the reason we didn't, in part,
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it's a chinese balloon, and we're dependent on our enemy for our modern way in life, a threat we haven't faced in our history. that's the number one problem here. number two problem, we're focused on the wrong wars. actually driving through the ukraine war, russia into china's hands, the single greatest military threat that we face. as commander in chief, that's my top foreign policy priority, to drive the wedge between russia and china, like nixon in 1972. i think we can do it quickly. >> what you said about ukraine, that's such a sticking point for so many people politically in this country right now. some people don't want to touch it at all. they don't know what to say about it. others say we're being lied to about it. >> uh-huh. well, look, we are being lied in a literal sense. the biden administration -- today "the washington post" is reporting -- knew that ukraine
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was planning to bomb the nord stream pipeline. they pinned the blame on putin and said it was an intentional act of aggression. lies are mounting up, even lies about having u.s. troops on the group. i'm focused on china, where our focus needs to be. >> i'll let you go with this. the rnc just put out its qualifications for the debate. right now you're on track to make the debate stage. you're in the top five in the fox news polling, you were at 4%. your last quick thought. >> well, we're on that debate stage actually. we qualified over three months before the actually debate was set. i think that's going to be good for our party. i won't be holding back. we're going to define the agenda that's good for the republican party and good for the country. i look forward to august. >> vivek ramaswamy, thank you. good to see you. >> thank you, harris. >> house republicans are finally moving to hold fbi director christopher wray in contempt of
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>> well, even if you run the fbi, you can't just ignore a subpoena. director christopher wray is about to find that out the hard way. house republicans will begin contempt proceedings later this week. he has repeatedly refused to give up the goods on biden, implementing him in a bribery ring. we've known that for walks. they'll go after wray. if found guilty, he could go to prison. the director of the fbi. chairman of the house oversight committee james comer is with me now. great to see you. so, first of all, will you get an unredacted document by going after christopher wray? >> well, that's what we're asking for. that's what the subpoena says. it's very specific. it's a small document. at the the very top of the document, it says "unclassified" in big, bold letters.
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there's no reason for the fbi not to hand this document over. >> chairman, what's been the delay? because at one point i think i covered it early in the day a couple weeks ago that he wanted you, christopher wray wanted you, to walk over to the fbi and see it there. >> yeah. >> i mean, this is been a weird back-and-forth. >> even before that, harris, he wouldn't even admit he had the document. it took them a long time to admit they had the document. when he finally figured out that senator grassley and i both knew without a shadow of a doubt that the document existed, then they finally admitted to having the document. and they said that they would allow me and jamie resistkins to go in a classified setting and review a redacted copy of the document. now, we all know what happens after we came out of there. we were in there for 90 minutes. we reviewed the 1023 form that implicates joe biden in a potential bribery scheme. they gave us a briefing.
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they told us things like there was an ongoing investigation in this document had been handed over to the investigator. we walked right outside, and jamie raskins says things that aren't true, that this was part of rudy giuliani, that the document had something to do with rudy giuliani. that's a complete and bald-faced lie. he also said he didn't recall the fbi saying that the document was needed for an ongoing investigation. the they said that four times, that it was part of an ongoing investigation. so if nothing else, christopher wray can thank jamie for what's going to happen to him thursday morning at 9 9:00. >> >> who's on the subpoena list now? >> i'm sorry? >> who's on the subpoena list now? >> just christopher wray. he's the one person. >> just him? >> yes. >> you've been working with a whistleblower, so on and so forth. are there any other people that
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you want to bring in? >> we'll bring in a lot of people very soon that pertain to a lot of different areas. the one missing piece before we start bringing people in for depositions and things like that is this form 1023. >> so it's important evidence. >> it's important evidence, because, remember, what it says in there -- this dates back from 2020 all the way back to 2017. the briber alleges that he gave a bribe to the vice president and he did it through various banks and various shell companies. that's exactly what we've uncovered, and what we've presented to the american people happened in romania. >> oh, interesting. you're going to match what you've learned against the actual evidence, and like tapestry you're going to overlay that. >> exactly. >> when will people see the evidence? >> well, we've been presenting evidence. we've been presenting bank records that show wires from china, that were then laundered
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through shell companies, that biden received money, went through shell companies funneled down to the bidens. we're following the money, harris. there's a lot of money. there's many bank accounts. this is an important part of our investigation. >> if christopher wray doesn't turn over that document, is he going to go to prison? >> that's up to christopher wray. i wouldn't want to end up in prison being the former head of the fbi. this is a simple request. it's not a classified document. they acted like it didn't exist. so just hand the document over. >> chairman comer, thank you. we look forward to seeing what unfolds at the end of this week. great to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> someone set off a series of underwater explosions and destroyed the nord stream pipelines in the baltic sea. those lines carry russian gas to europe. we knew that. would the biden administration have a reason to lie about who attacked those pipelines?
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well, it's becoming increasingly clear that they actually knew who did it. a report in the "washington post" found the united states had advanced knowledge of a ukrainian plan to attack the pipelines months before those explosions happened. joe biden and his administration knew the truth but decided to gaslight the american people anyway. and at the time the biden administration and the biden-friendly media blamed russia for the attacks. they wanted you to believe that russia destroyed its own pipeline that served as leverage over the european nations it helped power. anyone who questioned the u.s. government's official narrative was publicly accused of spreading russian propaganda, but now many of those individuals, people like robert f. kennedy jr., must feel vindicated at this point. he and i talked at length four days ago. some about ukraine. >> we're being told one story
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about the ukraine war, that we're over there as a humanitarian mission, but it's become clear that that war, that there's another agenda behind that war, that it's about a regime change, it's about exhausting the russians. >> what do you think the president is not being honest about? >> well, one, about the death count in ukraine. >> you think the president of the united states is lying about how many -- >> i didn't say the president is lying. i don't know what the president knows and doesn't know. >> but his administration? >> i think the administration and the pentagon are not being honest with the american people about the sacrifice of ukrainians. and i think ukrainian government is not also being honest. >> let's lean in on this one. charlie hurt from "the washington times," he's the opinion editor. charlie, joh robert f. kennedy t said about this government under biden and what he's saying about
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ukraine. >> he's being too mannerly. i'll take it a step further. joe biden is lying, the administration is lying, about the ukraine war. this happens in an atmosphere where you don't even have a press that's asking the most obvious questions about something like a very important issue, like the ukraine war. the lies are absurd and ridiculous. you have a situation, as you just pointed out, where not only did the administration lie about the nord stream pipeline, they knew all along who blew it up. they lied about it. they tried to claim that russia did it. but not only that they had already known it was going to happen three months before we now learn, which makes them partially culpable as the number one ally to ukraine in the war. here's the other thing that i think is important to keep track of, is the fact that not only -- you know, obviously blowing up the pipeline was damaging to russia. but it was also damaging to germany and lots of other nato
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allies trying to help ukraine in this war. it re raises an important quest, to what degree did ukraine create real harm to its allies in an effort to sort of blackmail and get more support for their war? >> wow. that's a lot. at the same time you have people dying over there. robert f. kennedy jr. says the number is probably close to 350,000. real quickly, what are your thoughts in going forward on this? it's not that you don't have a heart to help people, but the truth is necessary. >> it's a very difficult situation we've gotten ourselves into. it's important to remember that it was joe biden's insane, ridiculous environmental policies that. >> always great to get your perspective and expertise. >> thank you, harris. >> you're welcome. america is rapidly declining
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>> new york city has brand-new vending machines for drug paraphernalia now. the first machine was unveiled yesterday. it's dispenses birth control, covid tests, crack pipes, syringes, and other liberal goodies to residents to have free. all they have to do is put in their zip code. how does this help the drug addicts? well, according to the city, it's necessary for public health. a recovering addict joins me. jared, i want your take. from your perspective, how does this help? >> hey, harris. thanks for having me on. frankly i find this despicable
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to have vending machines with crack pipes, in probably working class neighborhoods for kids to walk by on their way to school, normal people on their way to work, walking by crack pipes. as a person that smoked a lot of crack, i can tell you that a crackhead can find a crack pipe very easily. i don't think the state needs to get involved and make that process any easier. this is not going to do anything. it's going to normalize crack addiction, which is not good. a better solution, put numbers of treatment centers in these vending machines. >> i know there's a way for people to get off of these substances. i don't know. i mean, in your position, you'd be better able to answer this question. if you make something readily available, does it make someone say, now that i can get this stuff for free, i'll just cut back? >> under the spell of drug addiction, you take the path of least resistance. the state is providing them
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crack pipes, you're under the spell. you're not going to stop unless you're sort of stopped. you know, you'll seek treatment if you're incentivized to seek treatment through laws. you know, we're not going to free crack pipe our way out of this problem. >> hmm. the public health argument from the city, what do you make of it? >> yeah. i mean, i get needles. needles spread diseases. crack pipes, i don't think there's a huge epidemic of diseases spread through crack pipes. i smoked a lot of crack. i didn't get diseases when i did it. i don't understand it. i don't understand it. >> before i let you go, it's a whole host of different reasons why people turn to drugs. you had your own list. god bless, you've been able to be clean and sober, but the fentanyl we have pouring across the border, the way that things are laced so differently, even marijuana is stronger now, scientists and doctors are saying it can lead to all sorts
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of psychotropic problems they didn't see previously the younger the user. what's your take on it? >> yeah. right now with the explosion of fentanyl, this is just no time to normalize drug abuse. there's no recreational use of fentanyl. this is an incredibly dangerous drug. we have to take this seriously. we have to push treatment, detox, people permanently getting off drugs. we can't normalize and incentivize people to mess around with anything right now, because anything could have fentanyl in it. >> it is unbelievable. i mean, there won't be chee-tos and delicious cookies in these vending machines. it will be crack pipes. >> yep. it's crazy. >> god bless you, jared klickstein for sharing your story. thank you. lawlessness is not just being fostered in democrat-led cities. the ceo of lululemon calvin mcdonald standing by his decision to fire two employees. he calls them educators, actually, not employees. he says, yeah, i'm firing them,
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even though they were trying to stop shoplifters from stealing from the store. >> we have a zero tolerance policy that we train our educators on around engaging during a theft. why? because we put the safety of our team, of our guests, front and center. it's only merchandise. at the end, they're trained to step back, let the theft occur, there's technology and cameras, and we're working with law enforcement. unfortunately in this situation the educators knowingly broke the policy, engaged with the theft -- with the thieves across multiple points, including following them out of the store. so post-investigation, and the zero tolerance policy, which is well known, that resulted in the termination. >> seattle radio host jason rantz has been covering how these progressive policies are destroying cities across america. he has a brand-new book coming out, called "what's killing
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america." he joins us now. by killing, i mean this really kills the spirit of anybody who want to help out an employer? >> it really does. i mean, look, part of me understands the policy. i don't think that anyone should risk their life over some overpriced yoga pants. this is a story to me about why they did what they did. i think what we're seeing is a growing number of americans who are sick of a crime crisis, a culture of lawlessness, that the radical left has created, that you have so much crime that in a lot of cases is preventable. i mean, when we're talking about atlanta, the atlanta pd wasn't sending cops to many, if anything, sheriff's dsshoplifting calls.when you had robbery, vandalism, whatever it is, at some point you take pride in your community and say i don't want to live in a neighborhood in which this is
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happening all the time and there's no consequences. you ultimately take matters into your own hands. i believe that's probably why, in this case, that's what happened. >> yeah. you know, i look at pharmacies and things here in new york city, mainly pharmacies, where they put everything from feminine hygiene products to tylenol, which obviously you might want to put that away, but everything is on lockdown. i mean, complete aisles of plexy glass that's locked up. what rio going to do? punish the shoppers? the bottom line, the companies are losing billions of dollars. >> they are. again, this is a choice. right? we all have a choice. we have a choice to vote certain people out of office. we have a choice to speak up when we see these kinds of policies. businesses can continue to punish the customer. you're absolutely right. that's what the end result is. or they can start speaking up in a bigger way, saying you're destroying our businesses, and with it you're destroying these jobs. unless the city, whether it's
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seattle, atlanta, portland, wherever, unless they start speaking up, that's going to happen. >> i don't understand how we got to the point where people are not bothered by anything. i say this over and over again. we don't have to be dragged by a few. we can stand up and be who we are as americans. we know how to do this. we know how to say that's a crime. >> absolutely. it's a small group of people who have so much control over our lives. we have ceded them this power. we could take it back, but we have to actually step up and have the guts to do that. >> amen. well, home of the brave. let's be brave. jason rantz, thank you. gavin newsom's attacks have been bizarre and extreme. he dust accused ron desantis of kidnapping children. stay with us.
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>> california governor gavin newsom is ramping up his one-way feud against florida governor ron desantis. kevin? >> california's gavin newsom, the sultan of slicked-back hair, escalating the feud once again with ron desantis. this time it's over illegal immigration. this began on monday when newsom appeared to threaten desantis with kidnapping charges over migrant flights to san francisco. newsom citing california kidnapping law in a tweet. he called the 2024 gop presidential candidate, quote, a small pathetic man. this isn't martha's vineyard. kidnapping charges, he quipped. that, of course, a reference to florida's migrant relocation initiative. you'll recall, that's the initiative that sent migrants from texas to the liberal enclave last september. the genesis of the latest kerfuffle was yesterday's flight to the golden state of
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venezuelan migrants from texas, funded by the state of florida, either directly or indirectly, depending on who you speak to. for the record, florida's alien transport program is intended to, quote, challenge the democrats' hypocrisy toward asylum seekers, and to protest federal immigration policies under the biden administration. depending on who you talk to, harris, it's been either really effective or a political stunt. back to you. >> wow. gavin newsom, sultan of slicked-backed hair. thank you. we'll continue on. whether it's gavin newsom accusing ron desantis of kidnapping, it's clear democrats are ramping up political rhetoric. they're feeling some heat. their candidate is not on the campaign trail. they cannot debate conservatives on the issue, so they resort to labeling them as extremists. our next guest has quite the
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following on twitter. and never shows her real face. they call her anonymous. well, she has been until right now. brand-new author of the book "domestic extremists: a practical guide to winning the culture war," peachy keenan is here in her first television interview. you got to show that face more often. peachy, first of all, talk to me about the title of the book. it's really a play on words. >> yes, that's right. thank you for having me, harris. the title is ironic. you know, they like to make us the normal people, the moms and dads of america, into extremists. but if you look around, it's pretty obvious who the real extremists are. >> talk to me about your following, why you've remained anonymous, and what it is that you want people to know about the real moms of america. >> yeah. i'm a mom. i'm a mom of five children, trying to raise them in california under gavin newsom. ha-ha. which is a challenge.
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umm, the reason i started writing as peachy keenan, a pseudonym, because at the time i was working for a large media entertainment company here in los angeles. you know, some women's opinions are more equal than others. they wouldn't have been too excited to hear my opinions about politics and other things at the office. i would have been, you know, canceled immediately. so but today i decided, i wrote this book, and i want people to read it, take my advice, i owe it to them to stand up and support it. >> so i have it in my. what's one of the things on your list that people have to do? >> umm, these are simple, timeless things. i didn't, you know, reinvent engine. i didn't go out and discover new ways to fight the culture war. it's really about going back to the basics, you know, growing up keeping your gender, getting
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married, finding someone to love, having the family, you know, that you want. and it feels like those things are getting so out of reach for people. marriage rates are plummeting. birth rates are plummeting. meanwhile rates are depression and anxiety are up. it feels like those things might be related. >> interesting. the u.s. sur surgeon general has said that the number of young people suffering from loneliness is off the charts right now. he's looking for some connective points in all of that. peachy keenan, will you have your picture on twitter now? will people see you? will you ramp it up? what happens? >> i have no plan to change my twitter. being a twitter anone is safe and cozy, especially since elon musk bought 30. thank you, elon for doing that for us. i'll stay peachy keenan, but it's great to be out as myself. >> all right.
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>> harris: i talked about this a little bit in the open of the show let's get into it. instead of offering solutions or creating products to improve your reality, it seems many corporations are creating ways to escape it. apple has unveiled a pricey ai head set called vision pro and i guess they want you to live luff through a pair of goggles instead of actually experiencing it. here with his raymond reality
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check is raymond arroyo, fox news analyst and author of the book the unexpected light of thomas alva edison. great to see you. reality check as people put these 3,500 dollar goggles on. >> can you imagine this harris? reminded me of that movie ready player, although we're not ready. you can imagine you're in waikiki or skydiving in utah. the reality is you're in a storage container wearing a diaper. that's the reality of the life so many of these people will living. for $3,500 i guess you can do a biden choose your own adventure where you can see joe biden where he's walking and talking without needing to be picked up or helped or corrected. there's a possibility harris. or, you know where you have a president who supports the country and defends china -- defends us against china or closes the border or maybe hunter's laptop in the virtual world >> harris: but i want that to
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actually happen. i don't have to pay $3,500 to get that. they're already getting half my check. like that's already supposed to be happening. >> harris, this thing -- my real problem with this is it's an electronic isolation tank and although it promises to connect you with your family what it's really doing is throwing screens and distractions up in the way of your life. go live life stop looking at it 0 an imagined reality. this is not good >> harris: so this is where i started tonight and on the 79 toyota anniversary of d-day from world war ii, it is to get people to take a look at what really, really it means to be great america. >> i agree >> harris: and we have to be awake and see the world around us and lead and i don't know if you can lead anybody if your eyes are covered. >> well, you have to love something and care about someone other than yourself to be the willing to sacrifice. that's what i saw in normandy, that's how you opened the show you can't do that with goggles in a false world
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>> harris: you and i talk about faith all the time throughout the day and i have to toll you, the lord said there would be no one before him, and i just think that if you cover and emerse in something that isn't even penetratable it's not going to set us in the right direction but that's just me. >> the fantasy >> harris: raymond reality check i think we make it a thing. good to see you. thank you. have a great evening. sean hannity is now >> sean: all right harris always great to see you, great job as always and thank you. and welcome to hannity. tonight espn host steven a smith does not want biden to serve a second term. quote, i just don't believe somebody in their 80s should be running the country. anyway steven a supports the merger between the pga and live golf that is extremely contention and controversial. we'll talk about that and also get reaction to new york city's brand new attraction. look at that new york post. it is a free crack pip

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