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we hope you'll set your dvr so you never, ever, ever, ever miss an episode. hannity in the meantime. hope you have a great weekend. and as always, thank for makingi the show possible. in the meantime, let your heart be trouble of hannreat d his lawyer, the angry man. >> go straight ahead. . hello, everyone. eryonea ingram and this is the "ingraham angle" tonight. >> thank you for being with us. lots of news. so let's iin get right to it. >> now, the american left has worked for decades, slowly but surely, destroying almost everyc norm that wean americans once held dear.me for norms.one. >> they're gone. this is kensi. she fell in love with legacy, and they fel l love with amber. >> people assume that i'm. i'm the guy. i'm the center. and i have two girlfriends. yeah. no girlfri she has two girlfrie.
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she has two girlfriends. lfriends twoand i have two girl. if anyone has ever doubted or questioned being in. a polyamorous relationship, it's not as bad as you think . not as >> no judging. oh, of course. religious and cultural norms under assault. how?gone >> business norms. gone. nike reportedly set to unveil a new gender inclusive line for children as part of its pride celebration. >> a leaked email obtained by the daily wire also shows the nike pride network is offering pride themed fitness events and a chance for children to talk with a doctor who hasa new gender surgeries on adolescentsobtain. all of them warriors face their historic norms who has d. >> generations of black children have been made to feel in these united states
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a racist can york be back in new york is nowis randating new racial equality class and it's state universitiesci and if you don't pass, you don't graduate. l. and of course, lega >> they're gone. groundbreaking shift in america. constitutional law. the supreme court appears aking downtrike the landmark roe v. wade f 98 page the leak o document is unprecedented. it's all unprecedented. >> and it's all very disturbing because these norms art's veryee part of the glue that held together much of our society. and without respect for those basic ideals, everything elsety. begins to pull apart. n it giv and then it gives way forfor the smashing of other rules that exist for goothe her d rea, like the unspoken rule that you don't try to put your political opponents in jail by weaponizing the doj intel agencies against your political opponents
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and the follow on norm that during legal proceedings you don't leak xist for bits of itoj at evidence to the media to try t legalict someone in the cour of public opinion. well, this may have been what happened earlier in the trumphapp documents case, of course, run by special prosecutor jack smithen nts case. less than 24 hours after news broke of the indictment, cnn claims it got its hands on a tape recording of donald trump allegedly saying that he has a secret pentagon document about attacking iran.claims several sources told cnn ie reco the recording capturesrd the sound of paper rustling as if trump was waving the document around, thougsehurt it's not clear if it washeof p the actual iran document. f trump well, that's another non into a thousand pieces. well, at this point, we havepoin to assume that the democratst will stop at nothing to turn this 2024 election inave to their regardless of what's happening, the economy, foreign policy, the border a ll stop , all of it.what's now, this isn't about forei preservinggn for them. it's not about pursuing equalsu
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of justice or the rule of law.a thisof is winning a bare knuckls brawl for the future of the country. >> so tonight, i want to be very clear. no real conservative with aso t real chance of reaching higheron office is going escape this unbridled assault. this is not all about trump goes way beyond him. so you agree with democrats, though on the perpetual war as the open border or rolling over for china or explicitly you agree with all that maybe on the trans agenda? well, and generally you'll be safe. you won't be targeted otherwise. the new norm is submit or die.we but just as they did durinyograo covin d, i think the democratssn are underestimating the american of people for this banana republic style approach, governance and to the legal system. we certainly don't pay taxest ja to support policies that we and that don't workappr
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and then are turned against us. there' s a growing multiethnic coalition forming across this country ofhat we d. >> people and parents who aredo organizing and unafraiwod, counr and they too, will use everyy legal avenue they fit to protect their children so they're not used as guinea pigsh for cultural marxists running our schools. protec are nott their their savt all of it because of what' ts happening now in our country. we didn't ask for this battle, but we will not sit back and cot them run this country into ground without doing everything in our power to turn things aroundunwi. trump or no trump. this country has to be saved. it's trump they're after now. oh yeah, they're after him. we don't know how this is all going to play out, but if we don't beat them politically, ity will be all of us whose those of us at least who don'tom comply. joininply.g us now is ari fleischer, former white house press secretary, and ben domenech, editor at large atand the spectator. both are fox news contributors.
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fox start with you. >> now, speaking of norm busting, we could see trump convicted by hisoppone political opponents, the doj, and yet stilntl somehow win the presidency. could that be something that actually might happen at the end of all of this, given how this is unfolding? >> yeah, laura, if you think about it, this could be the time in our nation's history where we have a judicial case that's essentially settled by a referendum of the people. donald trump indicted. >> if he is convicted, donald trump, of courseonald tr, will y my first action upon becoming president will be to pardon myself. joe biden or whoever he runs against would say donald trump deserves be in prison. and if he's elected, that's f. only way he gets out o this election could very well hinge on that question. i'm not sure whose side that benefits the most. that could actually good forthat the democrats, because with biden's weaknesses, if the issu cod for t e about joe
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republicans are likely going to win. but thisbiden'weakness be the ft referendum of a court case thd by the public. >> now, ben, obama, cia chief john brennan, one of your favorites. he thinks republicans are sending a message thosemessag republicans who are standing h. h trump tonight, watce >> kind of totally outrageous. the republican members congress today are continuing to embrace trump and trash the department of justice. i find that just outrageous. they are sending a message throughout this country, around the world, tha of ice i fit reas into question our system of justice here in this countryint >> back then, those who are questioning the timing and the process by which this is done there, the threat to theho wereh democracy now! >> you see where this is going, do you not? john brennan lied to congress. he spied on congress. he lied about spying congress. he should have been held in contempt of congress and he
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should have gone to jail for doing exactly what he did.sh co is a joke of a case. you know that there is no love lost between me and the formers president. but when it comes to this case, it is an absoluthere is e joke. it is ridiculous. this is a situation i mean, come on. jack smith comes out there and he can't even talk for 3 minutes about this case. it's it's an absolute insult to anybody. and when it comes to the historical precedent, we have never had a former president indicted for anything because understood thathe the standard had to be very, h. cal g and in this case, it is clea r that the doj and the fbi under joe biden have been weaponized against the politicabe very l of the democratic party in a way that is unprecedented, unacceptableenemies emocrati ths to have everyone involved in it fired and stripped of any kinde of benefits that they might have received. i cannot believeha that my taxpayer dollars are going to go and fund these people for the rest their lives. it's an insult to every american who believes that we
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ought to have any kind of fairness in the system. and when you read this indictment, when you read thisl indictment, it reads more like a coen brothers, just sorttheirn you know, like a bunch ofy sloppy sort of behavior that easily could have beens indict n a series of meetings and yet was weaponized against former president of the united states, who the doj and everyone else in this law enforcement deep state is weaponized against because of their hatred for him and everything that he represents. >> well, ari bunch of sloppy, it we've seen is president trump has hameeyes s said explicitly right, that they want him offtae the political playin is g. wha if he went away, this woulwedp go away. and rachelsaid maddow was saying basically the same thing, kind of sayin rg the, you know, the silent part out loud, i want to play this back to back. >>the siloud i the one that they don't want to run against. that's why they're coming after me like this. them out of politics. >> you have to wonder if the justice department is considering whether there is some political solution to this criminal problem. do they consider as part of
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a potential plea offer something that would prescribe him proscrib.e him from fromimil from running for office again? >> yeah. i mean py consrt of , ari, if h you know, i'm done, you, longe i would this really go on muchr? longer. >> yeah, but first of all, laura, today should be seen as a day of hypocristhis shoy. that should go down in infamy. i mean, how can they go after donald trump for this and indict the man? >> when hillary clinton did very similar things, including the destruction of evidence, including having top secret information at her home indona chappaqua. what's the difference? trump fothe difference is thatif the obama administration, in which hillary clinton served essentiall e y gave a pardon to hillary, then called obama. doj declined to prosecute hillary clinton because m to and she sho they she should have been prosecuted. now, she'd been prosecuted been . you'd have consistency. but they cannot go after donald trump when they didn't go after hillary. yeah. comment? yeah, go ahead.
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go ahead. yeah, but there is sloppiness here. president trumllary cln. adp won. no president should ever have taken classified information with them to. if it's brought to your attention, there is classified information at your home. the answer is to return it immediately. and he should have done that. i don't think it's a crime.formt >> i don't think she she should be indicted for it. ioit abut this is a fact of wha happens when you have a sloppy administrationrn it im, thinks t you can just declassify anything and ignore all the processe but thiof whas. hig they did not follow the rules. and that's one of the reasons r in.in the hot wate >> it is important to have these processes. but, ari, just to just to disagree slightly. >> i think the reason that he's in hot water, we all understand, is not because of the sloppinesseason he it's bece as as you as you know, if you violate these rules and the deep state, the law enforcement entities in america arethey a friendly toward you, they will give you every opportunity to make up forreoward yol them the right forms. your lawyer go reiterate things that you hanright ings d them oo
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everything is. if you but if you're on they willte sid come after you hammer and tongs and they will treat you in every way as using this opportunity to destroy you.slop yeah. now, point with that. and let me ask again what you're saying and that's exactly why i said that he should not have been indicted. >> thipys wrong. indic but as somebody who handled classified information, ifte ish you have classified information where should not be, the answer is to immediatelsified i y return it. now, everyone should be held to the same standard. but, you know, it just you have to you have to button this stuff down from the very beginning, both parties. unfortunately, the law doesn't apply to both parties the samemd . ari and ben. great analysis. thank you. now, ben mentioned a moment agbw orties a counsel, jack smith, spoke earlier today for the first time since tha t indictment wasmith announced. >> here's a part of it. adherenc e to the rule of law is a bedrock principle of the department of justice. and our nation's commitment to the rule of law setle of las an example for the world.wo we have one set of laws in this country and they apply to everyone.
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it's very important for meimport to note that the defendants in this casane must be presumednote innocent until proven guiltysumn beyond a reasonable doubt inlt a court of lawy beyo. to that end, my office will seek a speedy trial in this matter consistent with the public interest and.and th >> the rights of the accused. speedy trial. e edtwo and a half minutes he spoke. joining me now, saul eisenberg, former deputy independent counsel, former assistant u.s. attorney david schoen, also former trump impeachment lawyer. david, your reaction to this unsealed document, smith's remarks. rks, t there's, you know, quite a bit of detail and specifics in this indictment. hedetailthey wanted to overwhelm the public with, look, he's this is serious this and everybody better take it seriously. that was the message today. bettlet me take smith's remarks first. >> i thought his remarks were a cue for queen gertrude in hamlet who responded to a particularly charactere for by saying the lady doth protestu toho respoo, methinks. why is it that the first thing on jack smith's mind is trying
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to claim that this is the represents equal applicationsmif the law? because he knows it doesn't and it's going to be open to that kind of protest right away. the indictment itself is a speaking indictment. plicat it's offered for public consumption. it's a cleveior but very sick attempt at putting forward their position here. i said last night that i almost i assumed they would charge charr 18 u.s.c. 793 so they wouldn't have to confront the classified8 usc 79 documentr declassified issue. so they in the indictment, they allege classified, classified, classified. but they charge under statute in which they don't have to prove that classified. i am telling you today, the flip side of this is it's not just that clinton should have beeyou n prosecuted. joe biden must be prosecuted under 793. if this is the government's theory, because all that if this requires is the retention of national defense information, very broadly construed. all of the documents joe biden l
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has. l you can be sure within there there's national defense information and he knew betteran if anybody knew better. >> i once saw then mov e on to the terms of this indictment and your reaction to its issuance and to a statement from mr. smith today this in. >> well, i think david is absolutely right. this is a classic speaking indictment. i don't think they should be allowed, but they are allowed. i used when i was a prosecutor, and the whole point of it is, is to basically releaseindict information to the public in detailedmei don' form that you y wouldn't be able to release. nothing unethical about it at all. and it's very well done. releasi say, that is strictly at question of professional admiration. it sets it out in almost novelistic. velistic it doesn't speak to the issuesp that david roseak toe and that r people have talked about, including you of the unequal treatment of donald trump. but it does do a very good jobhu
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of setting out the government's case. >> now, david, i want to pla y a moment from andy mccarthy or mccarthy earlier today on foto x about part of trump's defense here. >> i've personally never been blown away by his claim, which>> his lawyers won't repeat in court, in which there'pes documentary evidence of that. he declassified everything. it wouldn't be a defense in anns espionage act casee in a because the espionage act doesn't speak about classified information. en >> it speaks about national defense information. sified, david, it correct about that. >> he's a little bit wrong. is hethe 79 c8 speaks about clw information, but classifierongd documents. but, yes, that's why they charge under 793. so they didn't have to deal with that issue. >> this is a very, very defensible case. very d there are different defenses to different elements of it, for sureefthere es of . i think some past decisions are going to come to haunt them. language that certainly would have led president trump to golieve was entitled to do what
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he did, including something that in my mininhem.d triggers a double standard, like a decision by judge amy berman, jacksoing in mn a real trump ham back in 2012 that talks about the broad discretion of a president with respect to presidential records and,ksot personal records. >> there's a lot here, a lot more to discuss. saul 2012 itut you heard jackson talk recor about, well, he's going to be pursuing a speedy triads discul but, you know, still being fair. to the defendant, etc..etc. >> do you feel like with all the motions practiced that's going to take place here, that g that couldthinwi ever be resolved before the election? and if not, what does this doer to our presidential election cycle? the ele, eal discussion substantive issues. this nation is facing o separat e a purely legalclearly question, obviously. i thingal k very unlikely to be resolved before the election if . president former president trump's legal team the fo says that they that they need more time if they decide to do
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what ted stevens defense team did. remember he was indicted fairly shortly before an election and he demanded because he wanted to be cleared before the electiony to go forward. and it was a disaster for the department of justice because they withheld exculpatory information. sobeca i don't know what decisis are going to be made by the team, but if they want to delay itt is goi, if the trump team ws to delay it, i think it will bew delayeand beyond the election. >> david, just finally, on the switching up of the legal team trustee is out. he was on our show night. they're bringing new people in. i'm a little surprised on the s they didn't have a one ofn't ha the top litigators in southern a who's who's, you know, seasoned in this arena, already signedasoned i up and locked iny to go. what's your thought on that? well you know, there areed in an a number of issues going on behind the scenes. >> but listen,to go. jim trustet john rowley, evan corcoran they were people who were brought in originally because
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they have justice department a experience. they were liaisons. e in was their primary rol the case. he's going to need to, you know, beef up the team now for sure. and, you know, i know president trump is going strong lawyers coming in. he's going to have to do, you know, more than what he's got now. sure. but i'm sure that he will.oi i want to be clear about one thing about this indictmennt . understand how sick it is.unde they've charged here under president trumrstae chargep thes tampering statute, something used in mob cases and all that. 20 year counts for this kind of thing. that's why this is part of indictment. it's for public consumption. it's absolutely outrageous and sick and it's a very defensible case. sal, david, both, you always invaluable insight. thank you. now, after spending a year slamming many ofable i the republicans in the presidential race, the lefns is now somehow celebrating them. why is that happening? ft tingthe video plus, mark penn, e zeldin. >> don't miss it. next. >> with allegra allergies, don't us back.
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and like locked up in a little barn there. >> he's not a hero. mike pence is, a coward. >> but now he's gone from zero to hero. >> but mike pence was also surprisingly spicy and aggressive in going after trump. i'm glad he's running. this is somebody who actually believes in something. . s is som so i respect mike pence. i think it's healthy forhy f the party and healthy for the countror tparty y to be out. >> then the media's favoritethei punching bag for years,hi chris christie. i'm still angry aboung bag for i don't even live in the new york area. it was so heinous when he did that. i think the bridge is an embarrassment. and as i think bridge thuggeryt proven and chris christie, if it doesn'tie, that he's lying,ve he's finished. >> but now things have changed. we changed saw chris christie g. and when i say go there, i meanh actually tell the truth about who donaldere truth trump is ae impact of of the last seven orit eight years, but trying to be that voice of reason that has
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a position to go afterhat voic. donald trump, the voice of reason. and don't think we're forgetting about what they said? about even a gop moderate like nikki hale t think y. >> nikki haley wasn't even a day trader. she was trading by the minuten'v by the hour. but noen trader w you want to u. nikki haley, what happened to you? >> what don't you do you miss him? but the sure away, of course, to turn the page away from all that criticism. take some swipes at trump. >> when we had nikki haley at the town hall on sunday, she she had some very pointed criticisms of donald. trump. >> she's going after trump and desantis. i think she really is differentiating herself. the thing with nikki haley is this she may have the most political talent in the race, most political talent in joining the race. joining me now, mark penn, former clinton adviser, pollsternow formn adviso and st. well, seo. along with me is lee zeldin, former new york congressman,
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former new york gubernatorial candidate. all right, let's start you. the resurrection of of thesewitu former politicians, former pundits, commentatorthe res is s just too obvious to cover or is this just a point ofis absolute sheer absur this d ityg used by the press this way? it's very obvious and it hass vy to be covered. >> i'm glad that you're talking about it. the left it has covere able to e republican candidates to take down donald trump. they would do that if any of these other candidates emerged to become the frontrunner. next, it's all to serve the political purpose. now, what's added on top of it is the emotionalother cae front level of trump derangement syndrome there's triggered unhinged and broken emotionally. you have these people inok the leften emo who have been li this anti-trump world for years, and now they're ablthe do it in the in the words of these republicans. it also legitimizes the way
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they've been talking about this over the course of the last few years. so it serves to bolster what they have been talking about as a business model on their networks for a long time. >> so on so many differenter fronts, i would say it's a very important message to allent fr the other republican presidential candidates and really anyone else out there n. the republica don't be a useful idiot to this left. now, mark, point here is if you are close to national office, if you're someone who is serious about taking on the old guard, the establishment will come for you. >>establis i look at what gavin newsom's already saying about a crdesantis, saying that it's crime for him to actually send migrants to the state of california. so if people think republicans who criticize trump somehowe of going to have an immunity shield in front of them, do k they're they'rear a little too naive here. immu well, you have to question what is the game that's really being played here. if you're a democrat, you want
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,donald trump, to be the nomination of your democratic media. the best way to get donald trump the nomination is to spread out the republicanre a vote as much as possible. do you seet the 's why dem all this praise. look, vicerepublic president pe had four years of exposure. he hasn't caught on the way. a vicele president needs to insp the republican party. i thin hk they're playing up all these other candidates just to make it easiethey arer for ts because trump is really the nominee they want noe w to your bit of advice. vivek ramaswamy took as some of his other fellow contenders on, cnn this week. >> but i will say that a lot of christie's criticism trump ischt his vengeance and grievance and backward looking attitudesit . >> i don't know that more vengeance and grievance towards trump helps us forward.l >>oo and he also said, vivek tht we should disband the fbi, that the fbi should be defunded, which is kind of the more relevant point here. mo other words giving trump's
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view on this indictment and so forth credence, wet in got it. we got to drain the swamp. that's what republicans should , given how this fbi is obviously going to be used to target any who's withintargea striking distance. >> got it. made a lot of peopleepublica know who vivek ramaswamy was before he announced for president. he's impressing a lot of people by being articulate and being smart and by him elevatingg ar himself beyond the pettyticu back and forth. a lot of people are becoming more impressed. beyond the pt a lo more people's second choice. and there's the benefit that you have these other republican candidates going after the front runner. and vivek ramaswamy not taking any shots or a tim scott not taking any of the other shotese s. it ends up elevating their candidacy. so it's a smart strategy. and then one other pointnt i would add to it, understanding why the media has been going i uld add after this, these points of these republican presidential candidates is their business model. their audience is soun far deranged and insisting that
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hosts obsess over this anti-trump obsession. they arethe audi feeding their e with it as well. >> well, mardience wk, i do thik there's a serious, really serious point to be made here, b public trust in our institutions. you haveou to have trust that lw enforcement is actually going to fight without political bias. the same rules that apply trusybias. should applinstitut to trump. same rules apply to clinton rnd should apply to any othee se republican. >> and in fairly or unfairly, probably almost half the country thinks our intel agencies have weaponized. how serious a problem? n issuean isse partisa at hand, how serious a problem is that? >> i thinkueproblem is that? is. i think i see in the polls that some of our leading institutions that are court a government like law, the fbi have ratings that approach 50%. look, they have to be at 70 or 80%. they to have national respect from both sides in order forocrt
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our democracy to function. look, the dorm report was devastating hitting on the fbi.d but at the end oevf the day, wht it really said was, it needed new leadership that was clear. and as cleari think any candidat there should be saying, look, it's not a matter of rules. it's a matter of leadership that will really, really want to follo matter at we rew rulese neutral agencies. again, i think this is a . itically important thing >> mark and lee, great to see you both tonight. a long weekend. t.how the media are using trumps indictment as their shiny new distraction object . >> arroyo has all the details. it's friday follies and we need them. that's next. >> equity, equality, diversity, all terms heard throughout our culture. we explore the origins of affirmative action and why it's so controversial to this day. the diversity verdict streaming now on fox nation. >> so what do you guys think came first, the chicken or the baby back with baby back ribs?
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moment in american history. the enormity of it cannott be overstated. >> the key to understanding merrick garlancaimd justice department is is is his absolute devotion to the rule of law argument that joe biden did this. the president. well, whether it was donald trump or joe wasnt a lot of th t indict people. they don't indict people. laura well, trump's department of justice might not have, but it's it's looking awfully likedt this is a justice department that targets their political opponentments.s. >> well, raymond, i love the open to the cnntravag extravaganza. >> i mean, this is a summeanr i mean, otherwise, what are they going to talk about? the fact that biden's allowing china and cuba to set up thigos listening closed in 90 miles an hour? sureth allowing the fact that, you know, we're going to get to the struggle, don't get ahead of me and you go, sorry, this is friday. it's all this is all crazy. i've got share the other media analysis here that was nanalysie
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less and get your reaction. >> this is quite differentac. cheating on your spouse, cheating on your taxes is a national security issue potentially around our secrets is being indicted. >> he is hchng on yoe is sayingf trump had announced after the election he was done with politics, who thinks any of this would have happened? i mean, if he were 3% in the polls, none of this would have happened. it's only because he's leadinggt and he's america first populist. that's that's whrunced afy the focushe is where it is. but to be sopo deliberate about. it and, you know, be dancing about this, this is no cause that didn't happen or it. happen. >> it's a dance move. thatt>> yeand of a yeah, tha a good one. yeah. dancing with the almost starh ta s and. no matter what side of the aisle you are on politically. laura, the media so obsessed with donald trump, they ignore what the current president is doing or not doing this timet tu with the press, the prime, pr the guy from england. >> raymond. well, mr. president.
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mr. president, just go to you, mr. prime minister. and i. it is a limitless capacitytlessa and possibility, and not only has the potential to to cure cancer and many other things that are just our comprehension, but it is the potential to do great damage. >> it is not controlled. laura and i president at this point might be a better bargain. this one's motherboard is free, but how can he possibly conducto foreign policy law? re doesn't even know the propend title for his ally. he's confusing basic facts and the way no trade deal with the uk after this big grand this week, no trade deal, just a bunch of little agreements deal ju and help them and i but this this is going to be a two year year and a half whatever of non stop trump they got trump now that i mean if they don't have
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to ever cover the economy again, the biden economy empty office buildings in every major city that they did the lockdowns, they'll be happy. if they dot ofl be hap great glee and pleasure for the left because they not to talk about biden's failuressy . >> no. and as you mentioned, you've got that that chinese spy posts that cuba is erecting, you know, where they can determine targets in the united states that they might hit inwh the event of a conflict. we hear nothing about these stories, laura, because we're focuseth ted statght hit d on thisout th trump indictment. >> it's one story. re f, but it'storiese being played like an ongoing miniseries on every network. and some embarrassing local political stories are simply getting no attention at all.stor former biden white house geficial and current adviser to the dnc, cedric richmond, smashed his mercedes. intosmas a tree in new orleans, according to the times-picayune. tree il officers say his speech was slurred. they did not subject him to ay t sobriety test law. now, mayor latoya cantrell
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defending the officers. she says, i'm not about being biased. yes, it was. cedric richmond, a former congressman and employee of the dnc. but that doesn't mean you render bias. you follow policy, and they didh that. now, laura ingraham, if this you been steve scalisee or the governor, you know, a republican rnc official smashing into a tree with slurred speech, you think they would get anything but a little warning? you think they wouldn't be subjected to a breathalyzer i don't know, probably probably object. smith out there doing a press conference how i'm goingce to proceed. i'm going to i'm going to proceed without fear favor.s there's no political bias here whatsoever, raymond, that general indictment. yeah, that recall of latoya didn't sadly work out, so she's now kicking there. she recalled all the votes. she recalled all the people who signing the petition. she simply said, oh,igned th 80f them just are not very right. >> and wait. great to see you. we needed we needed this
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and it was called new england dark day. so this kind of event hashe peo happened before. but more importantly than thatpt ,we've had wildfires inhappen the united states that were e, far worse back inworse the 1920s and thirties. and the data supports it. the data shows that wildfiresth covered muche da more acreage wy back then than they do today. >> now, anthony, i want you to hear what the canadian prime minister pretty boy, justin trudeau, said earlier inear with the week, year after year, an primewith climate, we're seea more and more intense wildfirers and places where they don't normally happen. >> that's why we've to train more community based firefighters across the countrn . well, as it turns out, the e quiten canada ar normal, so normal that canada's government website has a page, anthony, devoted to educating the public about. and this one says that why forests need fires so they actually concede that and that's correct. >> so whatctually is this reall
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about? >> all this hysteriathis h? >> well, you know, what'spened happened lately is tha t the left has started to blame virtually every weather or abnormal event on climate change that's sort of become the universal boogeyman of blame. bogeym i mean, something changes that's abnormal. well, it must be climate change. ansomethinthat is they don't re. through. they don't go back and look at data. nks througthey go back and looks history to see if this has happened before. they don't look fo before.r thes and things. and so that's the problem. they're out there spewingwing rhetoric and it really boils down to this who do you want to believe? t boilthisyou want to believe ar turned politician with an agenda or solid data that says there's no climate crisis? while i choose data every day, the week and twice on sunday. >> now, this other very y is yours thr.who do contention that temperature measurement stations that are that are strategically placedmpt to promote, in your view, the most radicalur climate priorities? if you could explain that for us? i'd appreciate it tonight.at
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>> well, it's really prettypreca simplete. no. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration is in charge weather stations all across the united states from measuring temperature. t is preyou climate studies. the problem is they're not maintaining them properly. to vs and my study is goingit and visiting hundreds and hundreds of these stations around united states shows thats they're improperly cited. noah has athe , a simple rule at the placement of these stations compared to where they're supposed to be they're supposed to be in pristine areas like in a fieldo somewhere. but what we actually have found sed p there in parking lot s, we have found that there next to brick walls, we found that they're next to vents for air conditioners, all sorts of things. and in fact, my last year, following up from what i did inn 2009, shows the problem getting worse. g 96% of the weather stations in the united states usede by the to measure climate by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration are comparable. and these compromised stationsra actually read warmertion than
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