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you show me binden and the view and you wonder why i drink. i'm sorry about that, we should have a little viewer warning before we put binder biden and the view up there. and i hope you're not drinking bud light. i'm just kidding. if someone tossed me one i would slug it back. that's you will for tonight dvr the show and always remember, i'm watters and this is my world. ♪ >> brian: hello and welcome to fox news tonight i'm brick so glad you're here. let's get started. the 2024 election, presidential election officially in full swing, candidates in both parties campaigning raising monies ahead of the primaries neck year so naturally the most narcissistic, i mean charismatic president in u.s. history has reappeared. enter barack obama. now the former president has emerged from his multi million dollars estate, he has many but i'm talking about the one in martha's vineyard to lecture people on the issue of race in an interview today that dropped
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on cnn. obama can't help himself. if you notice he doesn't spend a lot of time praising pal joe biden who has his old job. we can only wonder why that is? joe and ba rock used to be good friends, i they they gave each other friendship bracelets. remember when joe tweeted that. doesn't he think joe thinks he's a good president, shouldn't he get another bracelet for the new job? doesn't seem to be happening. instead obama used the cnn interview to attack republicans, specifically not donald trump but senator tim scott of south carolina. the fact that tim scott has an optimistic view of race relations in america seems to have the former president very upset. >> i'm not being cynical about tim scott individually. i am maybe suggesting that the rhetoric of, can't we all get along, and the quotes you made about, you know, from my speech in 2004 about there is a your united states of america, that
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has to be under girded wind an honest accounting with our past and our present. and so if a republican, who may even be sincere in saying, i want us all to live together, doesn't have a plan for how do we address crippling generational poverty that is the a consequence of hundreds of years of racism in this society and we need to do something about that. >> brian: i love that line, maybe even sincerely wants us all to get along. let's move ahead. it doesn't matter that president obama, that tim scott overcame extreme poverty in south carolina to achieve what he achieved. i had a chance to walk through the overgrown field where his house was that he grew up in. it was a 1-bedroom shack. it stood there where his brother, his mother, and his grandparents lived together. it was raised instead of being rebuilt. look around. they let the whole neighborhood rot away, that's how bad it was. but it inspired him to going
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from fast food worker to college kid business success us congress now the u.s. senate and next perhaps the white house. this is a great story. why doesn't president obama embrace it? tim scott does not think america is a fund mentally evil racist nation. it seems to bother him. obama wants all minorities to believe that and he's been preaching that for several years i can't tell you how disappointing that is. even after he left office he spoke at john louis's funeral. here's the gist of his message. >> he knew from his own life that progress is fragile. that we have to be vigilant against the darker currents of this country's history. of our own history. where there are whirlpools of violence and hatred and despair that can always rise again. may be gone, but today we
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witness with our own eyes police officers kneeling on the necks of black americans. >> brian: as if it happens every day, right? in other words, president obama believes america's a terrible racist country, never good, hates black people. there's been no progress. he believes the country john louis was born in is unchanged when he passed away. and that to me is sad. now, when you hear president obama speak it's hard to believe he was actually ever president. no one had more power than barack obama when he took office. he had the power to improve race relations in a country to show that anything is possible. just look at his biography. but too often his success was not conveyed. sin sim oozed out on almost every inflection point when he was in power. he seemed to make things worse. >> my main message is, is, to the parents of trayvon martin, you know, if i had a son he would look like travon. >> the fact is, in too many parts of this country, a deep distrust exists between law
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enforcement and communities of color. some of this is the result of the legaling's of racial discrimination in this country. >> brian: all right, so intentional or not president obama actually did the exact opposite he fanned the flames of racial divide in this nation. that's not our opinion it's a fact. during obama's last year in office there was a poll done, cnn actually did it. majority of americans, 54% believed race relations worsened under president obama, a poll, including 40% of the block population and the number of americans who believed the criminal justice system treated black and whites equally actually decreased six points last year. now, a new york times poll that same year had similar results. nearly 70% of americans said race relations was generally bad. which, at the time, was the highest number since 1992 right when the rodney king riots happened in los angeles. so it's not an exaggeration to say that obama historically bad on the issue of race, the very issue we promised to help heal if elected president and he was
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elected twice. everything obama says about race now is far different when we first heard of him. senator obama running for office trying to win your vote, barack obama sang a different tune. >> throughout the first year of this campaign, against all predictions to the contrary, we saw how hungry the american people were for this message of unity. despite the temptation to view my candidacy through a purely racial lens we won commanding victories in states with some of the whitest populations in the country. in south carolina where the confederate flag still flies, we built a powerful coalition of african-americans and white americans. >> brian: remember that president obama when he was senator obama and then won by even a wider march general for reelection, he believed in unity bringing everyone together black and whites. only when his predecessor donald trump took over did president obama change his opinion on race
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relations and trump is the one person who could argue he did a better job bridging the gap between blacks and whites at least economically under trump. black unemployment reached a record low of 5.2%, the black participation level hit a record high in 2008 since the 2008 recession, something president obama could not achieve even with eight years in office. poverty rate for black americans hit record lows with one million black americans lifting themselves from poverty during trump's presidency. these are the numbers. that's not an opinion. you're not allowed to point that out in the media or even argue that america's a great country for all americans. how about the most successful multi cultured country in the history of the world? now, if you're a black republican, you're in trouble. hopefully that one day will change. who areeries cooper's a senior fellow with the national center of public policy and he joins us now. horace, were you surprised president obama used this moment to go after senator tim scott two weeks after declaring his
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candidacy? why not embrace it? >> well, absolutely. i guess if i had the record that he had for black americans, i would actually stay away from conversations about public policy officials and black america. he hass the odious record of a 16.8% rate unemployment rate for black americans. he had a very toxic policy that he used. first, you have to destroy employment among all americans, and then you get it worse for black americans. more black americans had their cars repossessed, had their homes foreclosed on during his presidency. you have to go all the way back to the great depression to find a time when black americans were hurt as bad as they have been under barack obama's policy. it's a stark contrast with donald trump. >> brian: so he had a challenge
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for tim scott in the conversation. he said you have to have a plan for black americans if you run i don't care if you're a republican or not. just assumes he's sincerely trying to run. number one i would run the way barack obama ran on his biography. that's how he ran. his book was a number one best seller because it was an american story. but tim scott has a plan and one thing he worked on was opportunity zones. he said you're doing tax reform i'm going to help you but i want opportunity zones and it the private sector to finance the rebuilding of communities but not to price the black americans out, it was to make their neighborhoods better. it was unbelievably successful and still has great potential. that's more than just an idea, that's a plan. >> oh, absolutely. a rising tide lifts all boats and under the obama years, americans of color, as well as the rest of the country, but americans of color in particular lost a lot of ground. under the trump years, when we
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decided to allow opportunity, instead of claiming you didn't build that, we said the door's open, come on in and you get a shot at it. this former president shouldn't, of all things, shouldn't be talking about black america and policy with regard to the really, really odious record that he set. and last thing i'll say is, he's the reason that he's the only president who's ever been reelected since roosevelt who got fewer percentage of black votes the second time that he ran than the first time. this wasn't true of clinton, this wasn't true of bush. even in losing donald trump got a higher percentage of black votes the second time. >> brian: it shouldn't be this tough to be african-american, be a republican and want to be president. i don't think you should be forced to actually qualify yourself to the black community. look at his story and decide if
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you like that story and you want him in 1600 pennsylvania avenue. that's it. and he's an extremely bright guy. by the way when i talked about those opportunity zones, a hundred billion dollars he got private business and banks to give to rebuild many black and minority and working class communities. thanks so much horace, appreciate it. >> thank you. >> brian: it could be months, even years, before former president donald trump's case involving classified documents goes to trial. now, in the meantime, liberals are now fantasizing about locking trump up in a super max prison if found guilty. watch. >> but if you really lock the guy down like super max, you really, if you think about it, you just need one agent when he comes out for a shower or an hour of rec time, that's it. >> brian: super max prison for documents? they don't just want to imprison trump. it gets worse. the fantasy isn't exhilarating enough. as whoopi goldberg on the view today and by the way how many times have i said that and led
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to a sound bited you can't believe. they want to amend the constitution to prevent trump from running from jail. >> what's really starting to freak me out is the idea that we're not even discussing changing the constitution to make it say, you cannot be in jail. >> oh, yeah. >> and be the president. >> brian: so she thinks he's going to win, be jailed, found guilty, and have to actually preside from jail. that's her worry. kellyanne conway joins us now fox news contributor also the former trump campaign manager. kellyanne great to see you. how did we get where we're at today where whoopi goldberg is afraid of the president being able to rule from jail? >> it's actually fault from the trump/pence administration. we never had operationally warp speed to produce a vaccine or therapeutics for trump derangement syndrome so it continues unabated. it's never been as bad as it is
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now. what i want to focus on the constitutional amendment piece on what she's saying. i'm a big amendment fan, she says we have to keep plugging those holes. i agree with whoopi i'm a big constitutional amendment i like the first amendment right to free speech right to assembly freedom of religion, the second right to bear arms, love the 13th which abolished slavery anden voluntary serve stewed and the 19th which gave the women the right to vote. they want to equate all of those great freedoms and amendments with changing the constitution because of donald trump. that's where we've gotten. but, look, what i've noticed an awful lot from the main stream media these days is there's this ranker, this misery almost, and misery of course loves company, they don't know how to stop trump, and this is true of the view i've been on there.
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the audience is one-sided the abdominal is if you want the seat what's her name has you have to change your mind on almost everything including trump, and then i guess the audience at large across the country has one point of view. stop and learn the 74 million people who voted for donald trump in 2020, why was that? instead they denigrate them and castigate them beginning all the way with the president of the united states joe biden. jill biden just this week called them maga republicans which stands for make america great again t press secretary i guess she read it from a binder that would be a good defense, she got a hatch act violation because she said mega maga republicans. they're obsessed with donald trump and seeing him in jail. instead of just ignoring him they're empowering him. >> brian: real quick, when it's all said and done next week or the week after when the polls come out, will this expand his lead like the alvin bragg decision to indict him in new york? >> he's the front runner because
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when you want to hire someone to do a big job you first look at somebody who's done the job in the past. that's why he's leading. people are hungering thirsting for real leadership and they don't want joe biden or kamala harris there anymore. he'll still be the front runner and people see someone who's being persecuted and prosecuted for doing things they wonder what the facts are they're concerned this could be them too. >> brian: right. kellyanne conway always great thank you so much. >> thank you brian. >> brian: always so much unprecedented when we talk to kellyanne. democrats have been quick to embrace pride activists that is until one went topless at the white house. now liberals like aoc are running for cover. they have no words. there are no words there. but we have the footage. don't move. ♪ ♪ (♪ country music ♪) (♪)
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♪ . >> brian: pride month is no longer about celebrating gay rights. in many ways pride is now about inappropriately sexualizing yourself in public. look no further than the white house event earlier this week for proof where a transgender activist went topless at the white house. it's unclear whether biden was ever even aware of this happening, that was a picture right before that transgender person did that. but a far more coherent and
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competent leader, florida governor ron desantis was appalled at the incident happening at the sacred white house. here's exactly what he said. >> the inappropriate conduct at the white house with like these transgender flashing people nude and all this stuff, you know, it's just totally inappropriate. and i think even the white house had to acknowledge it was inappropriate. but i would ask them if it is inappropriate to do that, the white house, which i certainly think it is, why do you want to have that curriculum jammed into a second grader's classroom? that's what you're always talking about. >> brian: and that's when they sabaning books. it's not banning books it's getting appropriate books for the kids of the appropriate age. democrats meanwhile usually embrace pride and shame those who don't but suddenly they want nothing to do with this topless story. >> on cam ram about the transgender activists at the white house that went topless. >> i don't think so. >> thoughts on the transgender activist going topless at the
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white house? >> brian: amazing how windy and how much a rush everyone gets when we talk about topless people at the white house. dana lash is the host of the dana show, one of the best shows in the country. dana your reaction to their reaction. there's no excuse for this. >> and brian you also have one of the best shows in the country, thank you for having me. it's funny to watch them run away but the whole reason the white house condemned the action of the activists in the first place wasn't because they found some line in the sand more morality it's an inconvenience for the administration. the administration had to explain why all of a sudden it looked like a girls gone wild hunter biden laptop album review right there on the south lawn of the white house with the flags hung inappropriately and improperly behind them. so all it did was create an inconvenience for the administration. they have not found any morality. they have not found any decency. it's just indecency to them is that it caused problems, that's
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the only issue. >> brian: dana a couple other things, remember he said to that group you're the bravest people i know. really? have you met a navy seal? have you seen anyone surviving with face painted on their hands and knees in so mall i can't or in syria. what about the flag, on flag day, the biggest flag was the pride day a violation of protocol of the white house. >> yeah. that kind of tells you i think what their priorities are at this white house. and, you know, for all of the talk and you mentioned this, the florida law which was really about parental rights, in fact that's literally what it was called, rental rights and education. i went to florida and yelled gay nothing happened to me. it's about what's age appropriate for kids. for crying out loud we have movies restricted to age and nobody's out there protesting that. but when you're talking about books, and i have to say the stuff that happened on the south lawn of the white house that day, that is -- and i don't even want to get in what's actually in the books, you can't even
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show it on your screen, fox can't even show it we can't can't talk about it on radio because we'll get hit with indecency complaint, that's how bad the stuff they wanted to remove from books and democrats are championing to put in libraries in public schools, that's tame compared to that stuff. soh he if they think what happened on the south lawn of the white house was indecent can you imagine if somebody showed pictures of gender queer the graphic images in that books or read some of the texts in those books they're incorporating into middle school libraries? that's crazy. one last point everyone talks about culture and policy, policy is always downstream from culture. look what's happening in california. this passed through their state house, going to the senate, i don't know what's going to happen to it after that, but that's the bill that they want to go after parents if they don't affirm how their children, their minors want to see themselves. this creates a problem with parental sovereignty and now you're dealing with an issue that is now a policy issue that is a cultural one.
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>> brian: shows how different the country is on the west coast they're trying to take kids away from parents who don't want their kids to transition still in single digits or early teens and on the other side of the country they want to bring parents in. >> yeah. >> brian: you spick your state and a lot of people are and they're getting the hell out of there. dana loesch thanks so much. >> good to see you brian thank you. >> brian: good move for the governor to bring that up in contrast where he would be as opposed to the guy who's probably going to be running against that is gavin newsome >> meanwhile federal prosecutors today withdrew five out of 13 charges facing shady ftx founder sam bankman-fried. bangman fried who donated tens of millions to democrats the former crypto king catching a break but prosecutors could revisit those charges. a lot we don't know, how was he able to make bail for $250 million. where did that money come from? where's the rest of the money? the media hasn't been bothered to ask for those questions and i
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wonder why. a fox sr. correspondent much better hair and you own it. >> and i've answered all those questions. >> brian: right. where is the money. >> we should point out that he didn't go to chico's bail bonds. you have to put up about 10% of the bail money. >> brian: okay. >> parents gave him a few bucks and we reported, he had some people that helped. it's all out there. >> brian: they threw out or postponed five counts. is he getting away with this? >> no. bear with me. they charged him initially with eight counts of securities fraud, stealing money, losing it, trading inappropriately keeping this crypto fund and taking people's money out of the accounts and trading on the side, all stuff involving that. that was the first eight counts. then they extradited him from the bahamas to the u.s. to charge them. bahamas greed. then they came out with five more counts mostly on campaign finance stuff. the technicality is the bahamas did not agree on those.
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they have to get buy-in from the bahamas government which they're going to get probably and when that happens they'll try it in march. that's all this is splitting the case because the bahamas have some sort of ex tradition treaty you have to get a deal and they didn't get it on the last five charges which are campaign finance charges. let's say for some stroke of luck he doesn't have to go -- the last five charges get dropped, he's going to jail for 250 years anyway on this other stuff. >> brian: you don't think he's getting out? some type of deal. >> highly unlikely here's why. >> brian: he's living with his parents house no problem playing video games. >> that's a whole other story he's on bail. and i'm not defending him at all, this guy, my view is like bernie madoff with worse hair. here's what i would tell you the, those eight charges, the security, are heavy duty charges.
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we're talking about years and years and years in jail and, you know pusually, and i'm talking 99.9% of the time the best criminal law enforcement agency in the country they don't bring a case unless they have you dead to rights. >> brian: shaquille o'neal's name is on this tom brady, gisele, a lot of famous people are saying invest in this. do they have to think 2006 and could they be viable. i love shaq i want to buy in, tom brady's the best, i want to be like tom. >> they're not libel from a criminal standpoint. they have, some of them i believe, i know brady and gisele, have been sued civilly by shareholders or by lawyers seeking class action status. so, yes, they are liable in a civil sense. >> brian: you have a big reservation tonight. do you want to tell everyone now. >> i just don't want anyone to show up and take my seat, it's at rayo's. >> brian: we were supposed to have you later in the show but
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we had to move this up so could you go to dinner. >> thank you i appreciate that. >> brian: thank you charlie great to see you, so worth it. >> love you. i'll even get up early to do tv with you. >> brian: you would do that. >> i've done tonight the past. occasionally but still -- >> brian: thanks so much charlie >> congressman jerry nadler accusing millions of parents of child abuse. yes, he really said that. we're going to let you keep his logic next. don't move. ♪ i bought the team! kevin...? i bought the team! i put it on my chase freedom unlimited card. and i'm gonna cashback on a few other things too. starting with the sound system... curry from deep. [autotune] that's caaaaaaaaash. i prefer the old intro! this is much better! i don't think so! steph, one more thing... the team owner gets five minutes a game. cash bros? wooooo, i like it! i'll break it to klay. cashback like a pro with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? chase, make more of what's yours.
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welcome back. american cities are experiencing record numbers of homelessness. you probably see it where you live. for decades democrats, politicians argued that spending more of your mown would help solve the homeless problems. we're starting to see what that looks like because they're in power and it's only getting worse. take a look at this shocking video, a san diego homeless woman bragging about all the free stuff she gets living on the streets.
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>> being homeless in san diego is not that hard because usually we're low income and when you're low income you get free phones, free food, free clothing. >> i think we're spoiled. the homeless and the underprivileged i think we're spoiled to be honest with you. my sister's like where do i sign up. >> brian: someone gave her sodium pent to on the streets because we think so too. you have to wonder could all the free stuff be making the homeless crisis worse saying your heart's in the right place. ricky winning is a california activist former drug dealer joins us now. ricky your take on why there's so many homeless on the streets. gavin newsome was indicating last week it's because rental prices are too high, houses are too expensive. is that the reason? >> brian, that's absurd. the bottom line is, the politicians here in california are incentivizing homelessness. somewhere here in the near future, i guarantee this is going to be a case study on how the politicians made this
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homeless problem even worse. they enable them in so many different ways, like the free phones. there's companies like excess, telecom and true connect that allocate three phones in a 90-day period for anyone that receives general assistance or ebt or social security, which is ridiculous. nobody goes through that many phones that quickly unless they're reselling them. then you have organizations like harm reduction coalition and the department of health here in san francisco that provide paraphernalia like needles, crack pipes, straws, all these different things to these homeless individuals, and then they get allocated a certain amount of budget each year for these things. you know, the mayor here, london breed, she just allocated another $5 million to the same
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non-profits, to the same homeless coalitions and the same different types of organizations that have been failing at their job. if anybody else would have failed this bad at their job, they would have not got those funds. so i almost feel like it's a last-minute money grab. i think the mayor here in san francisco knows her time is up. the taxpayers are tired of the homelessness and the drug use. the fire department, the police officers i talk to, all these individuals that are here in san francisco, they are tired of it. >> brian: ricci, it's a subculture. they have gotten off the grid, we finance it, we're making it worse, mentally ill and drugs are the dominate reason. this is no family that had rent that kicked them out on the streets. there's programs for that. that's not the story here. final thought. >> you're absolutely right. we need to start asking people
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to get clean and sober, because addiction and drug use is the root cause of homelessness and, you know, without that, we're not going to be able to make any head way here if you keep continuing letting people use drugs in the middle of the street. >> brian: right. people want help but that's not the way to do it. even if your heart's in the right place obviously it's not working, we need a different approach. the politician that goes with that approach that gets people like you, activists in action to do that will win and then everyone will hopefully mere 0 that, ricci, thanks so much, ricci wynne thank you so much. >> thank you brian snoop jerry nadler has been right across the street for decades, if you've ever seen him you will notice he's not very articulate not very spry or flexible or fit. no one's accused him of being very smart either at least to his face or around him. despite that you might be surprised to learn nadler has
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almost completely lost his mind. here he is on the house floor saying your toddler should have been wrapped in a mummy mask during the pandemic. listen. >> we have a pandemic like covid-19 pandemic that we had, 2-year-olds should have been required to wear mask. it would be child abuse for parents not to do that, because there was no vaccination available for 2-year-olds. >> brian: right. have we learned anything? a 2-year-old in a mask to stop the spread of a disease that won't affect them? so jerry nadler has a well documented history of struggling to wear a mask we're witnessing right now. he says it would be child abuse not to muzzle your kid. ryan katersky is the founder of the 1776 project. chip roy put this out to makes make sure in times of stress like this there wouldn't be an autocrat that takes over and force us to do what we were forced to do during the pandemic and he comes up and says this t chip roy comes back and says i want to yield my time to this
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guy because this is exactly why i need this reigns act. your thoughts. >> right. for the party of science, jerry nadler won't acknowledge that every country in the entire world did not mask two joe bidens. none of them not a single solitary one. the eu's verse said don't mask anyone under 12. and the fact of the matter is we've seen years now of the parents rights act and parent activists getting in front of school boards saying don't mask my kids, there's huge laws and damage and pr talking about all the damage done to children being masked. jerry nadler doesn't care about kids or parents he cares about a narrative. he doesn't care about science. the narrative sits there and says we are in control and if you follow orders, everything will be okay but just follow our orders regardless of whether or not they make any sense or they're scientific or if they work. >> brian: ryan, it's like we woke up from the hangover, we realized how dumb that was but yet he has not woken up and he's only four seats from being
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chairman of that committee, and the democrats being in power. what would stop idiots like this from doing that again to us? remember, you couldn't get into a story if your mask was low. people were in their car by themselves with two masks on, they were so brain washed. just note that he's not far away from being in power, nor is his party. >> yeah, hyper paranoia among the most highly college educated and those who are living in fear of this virus that turned out a lot of things they said like they said about russia gate was incorrect about a million things we need to be scared of were completely and totally incorrect, this was part of it and this is partly why they still sit there and push it, it's because it is about power, power for the sake of power and jerry nadler is both a very stupid man and very dangerous man for saying that. >> brian: he is no one your kid should want to grow up and be like. chip roy had a great line saying
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the gentlemen from new york is demonstrating everything i'm saying from the tyrannical branch. thank you. ryan thanks so much. thanks for fighting for america >> we told but a bombshell report that claims covid actually did start in a wuhan lab. that's news for a lot of people. so why are leaders flocking to china right now begging to do business in beijing. we're going to break down what's really going on as bill gates lands in beijing right now. joke. ♪
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why is he going? because he begged to go. i guess we're supposed to forget about how they poisoned the world with their pandemic and never owned up to it, how they buzzed our planes last week, tried to cut off our destroyer, and of course sent a spy balloon across our country stopping at every military installation before we shot it down. and they're mad at us for shooting it down. here to answer the question of what are we doing over there, heritage foundation senior fellow michael pillsbury. michael, is this the way to deal with our enemies? >> no, of course not. we're giving up enormous leverage by secretary blinken going with no greed outcome. the news that he went over there and came back safely is hardly the way to conduct diplomacy. there are at least ten items he should have agreed to in advance for a successful trip. they should release jimmy lie, the prisoner who ran their best up in in hong kong, let us into
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the wuhan laboratory to see what happened and make sure it doesn't happen again. there's rumors that the gain of function research in the wuhan lab is continuing even now so the whole thing could happen again. they promised a long time they would meet with the dalai lama, they never did that. they promised they would come to the nuclear arms control talks, they never did that. this is the list of things that secretary blinken ought to have or negotiated in advance so when he gets there, the communication gets issued for a successful trip. but just to go for the sake of going in my view is a mistake and diminishes our stature in the minds of the chinese leadership. >> brian: don't you think it diminishes our stature when ceos go over there and kiss the rink because they want the market, sorry about our government, it's embarrassing, we'll be the bridge of sanity between our nations as if they don't understand this is a threat to our national security. and michael such a wasted
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opportunity because when they see mike gallagher's house select committee on china i see democrats a lot understand the threat, this would be an opportunity to come together for that objective to neutralize it and match the power. >> that's exactly right. there's a couple of really impressive indian americans, one's the ranking democrat on the mike gallagher select committee, raja, he's excellent, the other is row can a from sill can valley he took is very concerned with what china is getting away with. i can't believe they support this type of biden administration policy. they seem much more aligned with chine a this bipartisan approach is our only hope brian. >> brian: that spy balloon he called it a silly balloon. i would like to know what's in it. >> yes. >> brian: three train cars worth of spy equipment?
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when are we going to know what's in it and when will we be outraged they have a spy station 90 miles off our coast in cuba, instead don't worry about it i just need to talk. 24 hours ago our secretary of state was scolded by their foreign secretary because of america's behavior. >> that's right. >> brian: it's embarrassing that they're representing us. just real quick michael where do you expect to emerge when i talk to you on monday? >> i think will will not be a joint commune kay or progress and secretary blinken himself a human rights advocate will feel bad about taking this trip, it's a mistake. >> brian: what about getting somebody to get sanctioned for torturing the uyghurs, have they forgot about that? i guess they have. >> that's up to the house republicans. >> brian: meanwhile a they them celebrity is going back to the original programs, she said it was exhausting to keep changing. no kidding, it's also exhausting for the rest of us to remember how to refer to them on any
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to a traditional more female description? >> i love this because nothing screams living your authentic self like ditching a fake pronoun that you get tired explaining your narcissism to strangers over. this is really about narcissism. when you come up with they them or see association ur it's because you want the attention. demi la vatted 0 has been desperate for the attention for a long time. i tell you this i'm willing to bet you're in the same camp. if we were confused with being women, we would correct that immediately. ba us we know that is not true. i would never get tired of actually asking people to be correct. because we actually care about facts. and so this is someone who's kind of given up because i think she's just tired of being a narcissist which i do think is progress. >> brian: right. it doesn't pay well. but a couple of things, she also went on to say the other problem is bathrooms. for example, she writes, in public toilets having to access the women's bathroom even though
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i don't completely identify with it i would feel very comfortable in a genderless bathroom. i did not know how stressful a woman's bathroom could be for a woman when she doesn't want to be identify right away as a woman. >> well what is a genderless bathroom. how do you go to the bathroom if you don't have a gender? what exactly is going on in that case. >> brian: how dare you ask questions about her quote. i have no idea what a genderless bathroom is, i'm just tapping into my favorite -- i always get the gq spain for the pullout cologne because i want to smell spanish. but the good news is she's going back to choosing being a woman until further notice. less exhausting could focus on other things and jason let's stick with our current genders, do we agree. >> yeah, jason rantz he/him. >> brian: that's all i ask we're going to put that in your kyra
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