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republicans, who are demanding attorney general merrick garland appoint special counsel to investigate the biden family's foreign business dealings. allegations of joe biden taking vibes during his time as vice president is at the center. chuck grassley claims a burisma executive paid biden and his son 5 million each, not directly, remember that nebulous web of entities at the center of this. the executive has voicemails to prove it. >> the foreign national who allegedly bribed joe and hunter allegedly has audio recordings of conservations with them. 17 such recordings. the recordings were kept as sort of insurance policy for the foreign national in case he got in a tight spot.
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>> kayleigh: the white house dismissing the allegations. karine jean-pierre was quick to deflect pressing questions at yesterday's briefing. >> is the white house aware of recordings of the president speaking to burisma. >> the president spoke about this at thursday press conference and i will quote him saying this is malarkey. >> kayleigh: president biden, too. >> are there tapes of you accepting bribes? would you comment, sir? >> no. >> kayleigh: laughing it off. marc, fd-1023. his conversations describe conversations with burisma executive. it is allegation laid out in form. the tape recordings are interesting to me. they are allegation in the form. 15 with hunter biden and
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allegation there are two with joe biden himself. if his voice is on tape, that is a game-changer in court of public opinion. >> marc: 100% and this comes from chuck grassley, champion of whistleblowers and if he's saying this is true, it's true. this is why half the country thinks the charges against president trump are political. indictment of president trump is searing, in a vacuum. joe biden and hillary clinton were not charged for similar misconduct and see in the context of the trump-russia investigation which ended up being a conspiracy theory. two impeachment, alvin bragg indictment, suppression of hunter biden laptop and now learning about this damming information. they see a pattern here and they are not wrong. >> kayleigh:ive been saying for
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days, when you indict a former president, you should hear from the attorney general, even just a statement, we haven't heard from the attorney general. five years of investigating hunter biden, five years is a long time. to add to that, jonathan turley, who has a way with words said this about robert herr. after six months, it may be tad early to put herr's face on milk cartons with have you seen me plea? would be good to see proof of life in the biden classified documents. >> dagen: and jonathan turley went on to talk about where is the grand jury. has he interviewed joe biden or gotten a statement? the low hanging fruit is you get someone on the record if you make a false statement, then that is against the law and it is a felony. in terms of another special
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counsel that the republicans are calling for to investigate biden family corruption, that idea is bad, terrible. number one, that special counsel would report to attorney general merrick garland. and he is the grand pubau, known as justice and is for democrat to target conservatives both large and small is. andy mccarthy said garland could appoint a good old democrat who would bury the whole thing. it could backfire. garland could expand purview of what herr is doing and broaden his oversight jurisdiction to include bribery and corruption as garland did with jack smith to include january 6th. the only way out of this
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corruption with injustice is to vote out the democrats, the only way you are ever going to get true justice out of the department of justice. >> i talked to former doj official, when i asked about fd-1023, while the department of justice would not comment on any particular investigation, it is fair to ask have you expanded robert herr's jurisdiction to look into this matter? i think americans deserve that answer. >> molly: americans deserve a lot of answers and the department of justice has turned into this bazooka flame throwing to conservatives and we see it in the media, as well, seeing the trump indictment as biggest, huge news. it is big news, no doubt about that, when former president of the united states when on from his indictment to speak to people, shut that undo, we don't need to see that, that is
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campaign piece. at this network, we don't believe in showing misinformation and untruth. how do you know what he's going to say? i mean, you are not going to show anything before you know what he's going to say? this massive media platform, as well, to shine this stuff up, to push some under the rug, amplify others, is really troubling to me as a journalist and when pbs puts a little disclaimer on the lower third saying that if we show you some of this, experts have said it might enflame tempers and violence may come out of it. who are the experts? who is pbs to say americans can't handle themselves and watch television and watch a former president speak. everyone will go january 6. americans are being shrouded from information. >> kayleigh: we have some of that and i will play it.
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let me caveat it, basic premise of fairness, if you malign someone in the press and some networks it does not seem like innocent until proven guilty. some networks convicted him in court of public opinion, it would seem fair for him to respond. instead, here is what we got from the liberal media. >> i don't need to see any more of that, he is turning it into a spectacle and campaign ad, enough of that, we've seen it already. that is the picture of your brilliant words, we don't need to see that anymore. >> we do not intend to carry the remarks live. as we have said before, there is a cost to us as news organization to knowingly broadcast untrue things. >> kayleigh: jay tapper was talking about the stop at the bakery, and the last clip why they would not carry his remarks
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live on msnbc and i believe they didn't on cnn either. >> there is issue of fairness at play and the issue of what the media choosing to show you. they are acknowledging, they are not giving the full truth. here is the scrubbed version. we know you want to hear what the defendant who was in court today, we'll clean it up first and give you a version we think is appropriate. but in this day and age, the american people and viewers don't have to put up with that and can go somewhere else to get the real truth. i don't know how effective that would be. they can still see former president trump out on the campaign trail campaigning. you can't pretend he is not and you can't pretend he is not leading in the polls. >> kayleigh: air the remarks and let the american people decide
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extremists across our country attempt to ban books and erase our past. >> kayleigh: no books are banned and you are extremist if you don't want porn in the kindergarten classroom. and president biden said there is continued threat of racism. >> president biden: making juneteenth a holiday was not symbolic, it was statement of fact to acknowledge the origin of original sin of slavery. as past few years, our freedoms have been put at risk by racism that is still too powerful force. choose love over hate, unity or isunion and progress over retreat. choose to remember history, not erase it, to read books, not ban them. our entire administration continuing to charge forward and redeem the soul of america.
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>> kayleigh: no one is banning books, more on that after the break. no one is banning teaching of history, we've gone through that, look on facts on florida's website. mollie, this really negative focus biden has. racism does exist and we need to root it out, but optimism and positivity of tim scott who has done something partnering on opportunity zone issue latter message is a better one. >> molly: president biden wants to be president biden again and in a political campaign. when he ran first time, was not doing well. in south carolina, african american voters came out and he surged in polls and went on to win the white house. number of articles about how african american support for president biden has been waning.
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most recent poll from associated press shows that there is a ground swell, among african american adults, 41% want them to run and 55% say they are likely to support him in the general election. numbers scaling backward and i think he wants to appeal and remind african american voters he is their candidate as we near election day. >> kayleigh: this is about bringing back black voters that have fled biden by 10% and 46% of black voters want biden to run. black voters, only 46 want him to run, 46%. those are abysmal numbers. >> michele: those are abysmal numbers and not a great message of hope. choose unity over disunification or whatever word he used.
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he's never tried to unify this country or blacks and whites. i'd like to tell kamala harris, i just finished reading the book on washington, "a life," there is a ton in there about slavery and evolution of george washington's view on slavery and how awful it was in detail. you can read that, everybody. it is out there, histories not being erased or denies. reading it is painful, we need to choose the more positive message. look at progress we have made and where we are going and don't tell kids they are oppressed, i don't think that message is resonating well with african americans. they want a message of hope. >> kayleigh: the vice president chose to gaslight on issue of voting. watch this. >> let us look at sacred freedom to vote, the freedom that
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generations fought, bled and died to secure. the freedom that is under assault in states across our nation. >> kayleigh: hmm, jim crow, supported georgia voting law, national review citing university of georgia, 0% of black georgia voters had a poor voting experience. >> marc: you mentioned tim scott, i would love to see president biden face tim scott, can you imagine how tim scott would fillet him? has any democrat been a bigger demagogue on race than joe biden? he wants to redeem the soul of america. how about redeeming your own soul. he said i will unite the country and bring americans together and he turns around and accuses americans of siding with racist and segregationists. he says that i'm going to put you back innin chas and jim crow
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2.0. he is using race baiting to detract people from the worst inflation in 40 years, worst crime wave since the 1990'ses, which is hitting black americans worse than anyone else. he started with 90% of approval in the african american community and now he is 58%. he is demagoguing race to win the black vote, it is cynical, disgusting and desperate. >> kayleigh: i believe senator scott would fillet him on debate stage, or with kamala harris, as he did the women on "the view." >> dagen: they would serve up this fact, 13 years ago next month, biden as vice president eulogized former exotic siclops
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of the ku klux klan, robert bird, who wound up being a long-serving senator of the united states, if that doesn't exemplify how far the u.s. has come in terms of fighting racism, i don't know what does. that is joe biden, he doesn't compliment republicans and great diversity, instead biden and his cronies choose to create and foster hate, distrust, for no other reason than hanging on to power. and telling, not just black americans, but all americans of color, that they are there to protect them. they haven't protected them. they lost tens of thousands of migrant children, children of color and john cornyn, is talking about the spike in reports to hhs of abuse, negligent and child trafficking about because they loosened
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their requirements for sponsors of child migrants. they are working in meat packing processing plants, where is biden protecting children of color? he's not, he doesn't care about children of color or any of it. he cares about power. >> kayleigh: right, the democratic version of compassion, that is nice. coming up, library hosting read-a-thon, hosted by drag queens, where people can read out loud books with sexually explicit material targeted at children. that story next. but now that i got the inspire implant, it's making me think of doing other things i've been putting off. like removing that tattoo of your first wife's name. inspire. learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com.
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parental movement. white house appointing book ban coordinator, we should call her porn enforcer, to challenge removal of books from school libraries. one library is inviting parents to read sexually explicit mat material. there is drag queen story for kids and ravelling out books for kids including "the book is gay," "gender/queer" where to start? i'll start here, this is a ban book a thon, the next page has a list of challenged books and there is between one and three, a young adult hour and after 3:30, adult time period to read
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books, unclear which books go where. "gender/queer" on the most challenged book list, coming of age novels, banned books biden reference, the most challenged book of 2022 and "flamer" both illustrated works, former visually depicts oral sex between minors among other expl later shows erection and self-pleasure and obstructs the young user on the use of sex toys. i don't even know the words, but my daughter who will go to kindergarten soon should know them? >> dagen: sex toys for fetishes. the white house, if they talk about banning books, they should have a book reading on live television and live stream it.
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and make kamala harris do it since she's gotten these assignments and she's so great at public speaking. she should have to sit and read the books aloud and holdup the pictures like this, because when ron desantis talked about the books in florida, the local television stations cut the feed. there are instances when parents have gotten up and started reading at school board meetings and they have been cut off because it is offensive or on this very couch, kayleigh talked about in florida, there were books in an elementary school discussing how to avoid painful sex, lubricants, veneral disease in an elementary school. let kamala harris or joe biden read from those because we know how their last event went and it
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wound up with toplessness. >> kayleigh: bingo, my home county, a book in elementary school and ron desantis, 175 books they were looking at and if the book is not banned. you want to buy your kid pornography, do that as a parent, you can't get it at public school library. >> marc: that would have gotten you in trouble with child protective services at one time. that is where we are right now. the answer to this is school choice. parents should not have to go to the school board and beg them not to have children exposed to pornography in school. they should pull them out and take them to school being taught to read and write and add and subtract and in the context what is happening now, nation report card come out and reported we have lost two decades of
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progress in reading and math because of the pandemic lockdowns, two decades. anybody who is not laser focused on fixing those learning losses and particularly affecting minority kids, not focused on that, the idea you are focused on race ideology and teaching kids, they can't read "flamer" if they can't read. >> kayleigh: michele, it is inappropriate for teachers to teach sex in k-3 education. >> michele: all points are valid, this is an attack on ron desantis because they fear him politically. >> kayleigh: correct. >> michele: attack on florida and ron desantis, trying to make him sound like the boon banner, if they repeat ban over and over and over again how many times do you repeat a lie before it becomes a fact in people's mind, that is what this is about.
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this is purely political, the books are not banned. >> kayleigh: republicans need to talk about this differently, too. we have to be clear, this is pornography out of classroom, culture war, stop using terms of the left. >> big difference in having an event, you have a choice to bring them and listen to what is read out loud, you have some idea of content and what is available in library your middle schooler might bring home. this is big cultural challenge across the country, moms for liberty is fighting for parental rights. they are among those that administration might say are folks trying to ban books. there is big cultural question going on here and big difference between reading out loud.
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to one woman who says san diego makes living on the streets not that hard. watch. >> to be homeless in san diego is not that hard. usually we're low income and when you are low income, you get free phones, free food, free clothing. i think we're spoiling the homeless and underprivileged, spoiled to be honest. my sister is like, where do i sign up? >> easy to be out here. ♪ >> you don't like the state of affairs, look at how we got there, people who led us there. do i want more of this? if i don't want more of that, vote differently. people were doing drugs in the middle of the day, live in front of police. forget it is in san diego, it doesn't look like it is in america. so much trash and human waste
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and garbage and just the stench, you can sense walking down the street hostility, does not look safe. >> politicians don't live here, they don't know, they throw money at the problem, they got to get their hands dirty to know what people need. >> i respect law enforcement, when they come and give tickets and send you to jail, like they would have years ago. i think if we went to jail, it would motivate my butt to get off the streets. >> dagen: kayleigh, it is about the money, mayor of san diego has proposed city budget with 82 million for homeless services, 20 million increase from last fiscal year temperature is not about solving the issue, it is
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keeping the ball rolling with money. >> kayleigh: democrats have the same tactics. gavin newsom called the homelessness in california disgrace. i take full responsibility, same joe biden trick. donald trump is responsible for collapse of afghanistan, but i take full responsibility. no, you don't. gavin newsom, you are doing what lori lightfoot did when she said criminals are reeking havoc in chicago. do something about it, you are in charge. stop enabling and start insent vising people to get off the street. >> dagen: michele, you are from there originally. they have not for decades, ever done anything to get people off the street. no, did you hear that woman at the end. if they went back to the way it was several years ago and i got put in jail for bad mouthing a cop, that would motivate me to
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get off the street. did you hear that? plain as day. approach is to throw money at it like they do with education and other problems. we need to fully fund this. they use that term fully fund. and just continue to throw money at the issue and we're doing our job. we've increased the money we spend, doing our job. you are not, that woman gave you the recipe and as the gentleman said, they don't live down here, come get their hands dirty and see what the problem is. >> dagen: the veteran fox digital interviews, she said you have to look at all individuals differently. some lost their jobs and you can get them off the street in housing and back in the work force, some are mentally ill with drug and alcohol addiction, some are addicted, you cannot
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looking at them with a broad brush and they keep them on the street, the government. >> marc: it is not lack of help, it is wrong help, the dough fund, they have a shelter in harlem, they take people off the street and give them training to work. they start sweeping the streets, men in blue sweeping the streets fchl they do that for six months and show up for work, they graduate to vocational training. i met one of the graduates and one thing he said, he worked taking care of pest control. i asked him, are you happy? he pulls out brand-new iphone, and pulls up a message on the iphone, it says there is a bed bug problem on east 58th, i need you there. he said, i need you. nobody in my life has said those words to me. these are human beings, we all
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need to be needed and no one had said to him he is needed. not we need to warehouse homeless better, there is untapped talent and people who could be productive citizens and we're abandoning them. >> that is the life kate monroe shines on this, she is with a nonprofit arm that helps homeless veterans find housing and disability compensation and marine corps veteran. draws attention to breadth of the issue across california, not just san francisco, this is san diego and surrounding area and it shows how wide the breadth of the issue is there across california. we have highlighted in other cities like philadelphia and chicago. >> kayleigh: if you fix the problem, cities will no longer have these budgets, said a
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>> a county in wisconsin wants to become the first for medical procedures. a woman that is transitioning back highlights the implication. the daniel penny be indicted by a grand jury? we're watching. is federal reserve done with interest rate hikes? is it smoking gun. three of the first covid patients all worked at wuhan institute for virology. join sandra and me at top of the hour for "america reports." >> dagen: karine jean-pierre getting defensive at yesterday's briefing after reporter pressed her on dangers of transgender athletes in women's sports. >> may have to compete against a male or person born male and
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could be athletic competition and worry about their daughter's safety. >> what you're eluding to is basically saying transgender kids are dangerous, sounds like that is what they are saying. you are saying their safety is at risk. >> dagen: michele, what kjp says, everything is dangerous. words are violent. this man asked legitimate question representing the thoughts and concerns of parents and she turned it on him and said, i hear you saying something he didn't say, by the way. these are legitimate questions by parents across the country. this is an issue that i think is starting to gain traction with a lot of parents and people who are seeing fairness. when you are female and born
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with chromosomes, you are different from a male. i don't want to get into an anecdote about my daughter recently. she goes through stuff in sports young boys her age don't have to deal with every month. there is a difference and exposure to biological male in a locker room can make young women feel violated. >> fairness, equal opportunity, dignity, danger. i would like kjp to talk to payton mcnabb, volleyball player who got a volleyball spiked in her face and suffered neck injury by biological male playing as fimale in high school. >> she, like riley gaines, bravely spoken out about her experience and that is what we want to hear, hear about women's
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experience. what happened from the podium is high-level hushing and you don't want to end a discussion something that is part of broad cultural discussion. if i want to go out and talk to people and get their experiences on both sides, you don't want people to feel like they can't ask questions. your question is dangerous. told you are trans phobic if you ask a question, which happens in the lives of young women out there trying to participate in the sports themselves and getting pressured by entities around them. >> that is the strategy, no debate, no decent, science is settled. >> kayleigh: kjp had to impun that reporter. i will fact check. virginia, conviction of gender-fluid individual who assaulted a biological girl in a bathroom. okay. then move to university of
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they took the world by storm in the 1960s and stole the lonely hearts by millions. scenes like this were common during the era of beatle mania, but the run came to an end in 1970 and since then we have lost john lennon and george harrison. surviving member paul mccartney says the band's final song will be released later this year, thanks to, you guessed it, artificial intelligence. he claims it will be restored from old recordings using a.i. and the voices of lennon and harrison digitally recreated and marc you'll be dancing to this. >> i just saw paul and ringo separately in the last year, and queen recording new music with freddy mercury, and in xs with michael hutchins, and the new "indiana jones" movie came out, and they used a.i. to go through
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thousands of hours of film to create new scenes, and it's not animation, it's him speaking, a young harrison ford but with a.i. together to make new material. >> unbelievable. >> it can be used for bad, you saw testimony on capitol hill criminals recreated a girl. >> and lynnard skynnard. >> i want to know if mccartney will give the estates a cut. john lennon is not -- they are not around to say please don't do this to me. >> molly. >> well, you know, reminded me
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of in the early 1990s, natalie cole singing with her father not king cole, so i don't know, i love this. i want to see where it goes. it was so beautiful then, the way they had managed to recreate that. >> i want some more "sweet home alabama" and "free bird." here is "america reports". don't forget to dvr the show. >> allegation, congresswoman nancy mace says damning evidence in the fbi file, do you have a response to congressional republicans? >> where's the money. i'm joking. >> mr. president -- >> it's a bunch of malarky. >> president biden laughing off the serious bribery allegations against him. lawmakers on the senate judiciary committee say it's no laughing matter, accusing the fbi of keeping details under wraps, and pressing the deputy director of the fbi on the matter. >> he refused
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