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deeper into parking spaces so people think they're open a people think they're open a surprise syste a system can't hr you, jerry. >> sorry. >> sorry. yeah -no! can we get a system where whene someone's bike is in the shop, someone's bike is in the shop, then we coulit. else's. >> oh, or you can get a quote with america's number one motorcycle insurer and maybe save some money while you're at it all in favor of that. rld. >> there's a lot of buttons and knobs in here. >> lower. welcome to fox news tonight. i'm brian kilmeade. so glad you're herhere e. lectio let's get started. the 2024 election. well, presidential election, nandida officially in full swing. candidates in both parties campaigning, raising moneyteh ga ahead of the primaries next year. so naturally, the most narcissistic i'm sorryally the,n charismatic president in us history has reappeare. histo enter barack obama. now, the former president has emerged from his d from h multiu dollar state. he's got many of them. but i'm talkinthg about the one in martha's vineyard to lecture the american people on the issue of raceecture . ope
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in an interview today that c dropped on cnn. obama can't help himself. if you notice. he doesn't spend a lot of time p praisingal pal joe biden, who h. got his old job. we can only wonder why that is. john barrack used to be really good friends. i think they gave each other rocusedd friendship bracelets. remember when joe biden tweeted that photo of the bracelet? friendshdoesn't obama think joee a good president? should he get another braceletn' to cite that new advantage with the new job? it doesn't seem to be happenint . instead, obama used the cnn inkerview to attac republican and specifically not donald trump. but senator tim scott of south carolina. the fact that tim scott has an optimistichat ti view of race relations in america seems to have the former president very racrelation upse. >> i'm not being cynical about i tim scotngt individually. >> i am maybe suggesting that the rhetoric of can't we all get along and those quotes you made about, you know, from my speech in 2004 about there's a united states of america thata
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has to be undergirded with an honest accounting of 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 pla n for how dowe addre we address crippling generational poverty, that is ad consequence of hundreds of years of racism in the society. and we need to do something abouthatt that. wan >> i love that line. maybe even sincerely wants us all to ge alot along. oesn't but let's move ahead. it doesn't matter that m president obama that tim scotte overcame extreme poverty in south carolina to achiev ee what he achieved. i had a chance to walk through the overgrown field wherel e his. house was that he grew up in. hs it was a one bedroom shack. itot stoodher, there where hisal brother, his mother and his grandparents lived together. it was raised instead of beingbu rebuilt. look around. they jusilt.look at lit the whos neighborhood right away. that's how bad it was. but it inspire badd him from gos
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to fast food worker to college, nod to business success. us congress, now the u.s. senate. and next, perhaps the white house. e u.s. sd next this is a great story.doesn't why doesn't president obama embrace it? tim scott does not think america is a fundamentally racist ameri, evil nation. it seems to bother him. obama wants all minoritiestion.d to believe that, and he's been preaching that message for several years. prg that you a ien disappointing it is he even evft even after he left office . >> i remember when he spoke ats john lewis, his funeral. here's the gist of his message . >> he knew from his own life fro 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 arewhere th whirlpools of violence hatre and hatred and despair that can always risd despe again. >> bull connor may be gone, but. today we witness with our own
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eyes police officers kneeling on the necks of black americans as if it happens every day.pres right. in other words, president obamic believes america is a terrible, racist country, never good, ha. louis wapeoplegood there's been no progress. he believes the country john lewis was born in no is unchanged when he passed away. and that, to me is sad. now, when you hear prent president obama speak, it's hard to believe he was actually ever president. p one hadno one had more powern barack obama when he took office. he had the power to improvade race relations in the country to show that anything is possible. justis possible. look at his bi. but too often, his success was not conveyed. cynicism oozed out on almostost every inflection point when he was in power. on point he seemed to make things worse.e >> my main message is, is to the parents of trayvon martin. k you know, if i had a son, he'd look like trayvon. the fact is, in too many parts of this country, a deep distrust exists between lawt an
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enforcement and communities of color. cosome of this is the result of the legacy of racial discrimination in this country. >> all right. so intentional or not, president obama actually dida a the exact opposite. he fanned the flames of racial divide in this nation. th opinithat's not our opinion. it's a fact. during obama's last year in re was a done.was a poll >> cnn actually did it. o so a majority of americans, 54% ,believe race relations worsened under president obamae . this is a poll and that it could if 40% of the black po the num and the numbers of americans who believe the criminal justice system treated black and whites bly actually decreased six points last year. lasts poll thatlyime same year had similar results. nearly 70% 70% of americans said race relations was generally baenerallyd, which at the time h the highest number since 1992. right when the rodney king riots happened in los angeles. so it's not an exaggerationd to say that obama historically bad on the issue of race, the veryf issue we promisedromi to help heal if elected elecident and he was electedse l
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twice. everything obama says about race now is far different. when we first heard of him,r senator obama first running for office, he was trying to win your vote. baracking fo obama sang a diffet tune. >>the firs and throughout the ft year of this campaign, against all predictions. w >> to the contrary, we sawn how hungry the american people were for this message of unity . despite the temptation to view my candidacy through a purelyral racial lens. we won commanding victories in a states with some of the whitest populations in the country. in south carolinlations a, where the confederate flag still flies. >> we built a powerful bu coalition of african-americans and whitans and e americans. remember that president obama, when he was senator obama and then he won by even a wider margin for reelection. he believed in unity, bringing everybody together tion, he, bls and whites. only one his predecessor, donald trump, took over. di.hed president obama change sm to change his mind about race relations in america? and ironically
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, trump is the one person who can argue that he did a better job bridging the gap between blacks and whites, at least economically, undebetween r trur black unemployment reached a record low of 5.2%. the black labor force participation level hit a record, th high in 2008. now the recession since the 20ng recession, something president obama could not achieve evennt with eight yearse in office. poverty rate for black americans also hit.y ra record lows, with 1 million black americans lifting themselvesan from poverty during trump's presidency. these are the numbers. that's not an opiniootn. you're not allowed to point that out in the media or even that america is a great country for all americans. how about the most successful multicultural culture, a culture country in repuhistory of the world now, if you're a black republican, you're in trouble. hopefully that one days will change. >> horace cooper is a senior fellow with a nationala seni cer for public policy and joins us now. horace, were you surprisedment president obama used this moment to go after senator tim
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g hi scott two weeks after declaring his candidacy? why no t embrace it? i well, absolutely. i guess if i had the record blak that he had for black americans, i would actually stay away from conversations about public policy officials and black america. he has the odious record of a 16.8% unemployment rate for black americans. no, he had a very, very toxic policy that he used. >> first, you have to destroy employment among allment amo amc and then you get it worse for black americans. more black americans had their cars repossessed, ha repod their homes foreclosed on during his presidency. >>presiden you have to go all t 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. starkontrasso he had a challeng
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scott in the conversation with david axelrodfor tim . s if he said, you have to have a plan for black americans if you going to run. i don't care if you're a f you're republican or not, just assumes that he's sincerely trying to run. number one, i would run the way barack obama ran on his biography. biogra that's what he ran on. his book was a bestseller. this was a wonderful success store booky and only an becau american story. but tim scott does have a planse and one thing he worked with president trump on was opportunity zones. he said, hey, you're going oppohe sx reform. i'll help you, but i wantp opportunity zones. and what it did is incentivizeyo the private sector to finance the rebuilding of communities, but noe tht to pricet black americans out of the working class out. it's to make the americahborhood their neighborhoods better. it was it was unbelievably successful and it's still got great potential. that's more than just an idea. that's a pladea,n. >> oh, absolutely. o uph,. d unde a rising tide lifts all boats. and under the obama years, the e americans of color, as well as the rest of the countrye . l but americans of color in particular lost a lot of groun d
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under the trump years when we decided to allow more opportunity instead of claiming you didn't build that. we ing you said, the door's open. >> come on in and you get a shot at it.ent this former president shouldn'tb ,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 sa y is he's that the reason that he's the only president who's ever been reelected since roosevelt, f bl who got fewer percentage of black votes. votes the second time that he r, then the first time this was a true clinton o. this wasn't true of bush. even in losing donald trump gott a higher percentage of black votes the second time. >> it's this it shouldn' st be this tough to be african-american, be a republican and want to bt toe ey president. i don't think you should be forced to actually qualif qu yourself to the black community. look at his story and decided c
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you like that story and you want him at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. that's it. it. as extremely bright guy. by the way, when i talked abou t those opportunity zones, $100 billion, he got privathe gote bk business in banks to give to rebuild many black and minority and working class communities. >> thanks so much, horace. appreciate i t. >> thank you.re all right. it could be months, even years, beforer a formergoes t president donald trump's case involving classified documents areso tria to trial. now, in the meantime, liberals are now fantasizing about locking trump up in a supermax prison if found guilty. >> watch. >> but if you really lockk the guy down like supermaxthe ,t you really if you think about it it,, you just need one agent. when he comes out for a shower or an hour of rec time.t. >> that's it. supermax prison for documents. what? they don't just want to inimpr prison. trump it gets worse. the fantasy isn't exhilarating ntasenough as whoopi goldberge w said on the view today, in which, by the way, how many times have i said that and thend
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led to a sound bite that you can't believe. they want to amend the constitution to prevenited u cons trump from running from jail. >> it was released. >> starting to freak me out. is the idea that we're not even discussing him changing the constitution to make it say you cannot be in jail?pres >> oh, yeah, being: so the president. so she she thinks he's going to win. three in jail. a jail jaile found guilty and hi to actually preside from jail.l that's her worry. kellyanne conway joins us now, fox news contributor, also the formertributor trump campair manager. kellyanne, great to see you. how did we get where we're aeate t today, where whoopi goldberg is afraid of the president whoopi gbeing able to rule froma >> it's actually our fault from the trump administration. we never had an operation warpse speed to produce a vaccine or therapeutics produce for for tru trump derangement syndrome. so it continues unabated. it's never been as bad as it is now.
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now, let me focus on what i want to hear, whics it h is the constitutional amendment piece of what would be saying. wha her full quote, brian, when she said, i'm a big amendment fan. she likes amending the constitution. she said we have to keep plugging those holest s. i agree with would be on a big w constitutional amendment fan,e s too. i like the first amendment right to free speech, right to assemblt amendm y, right to m of religion. i like the second one, right to bear arms. freei love the 13th amendment, which abolished slavery and involuntary servitude in our nation. and i, like the 19th amendment, gave women the right to vote. they wan gavt to equate all of those great freedoms and an tho amendmenset with changing the constitution because of titutiondonald trump. that's that's where we've gotten. but look, i meanbut, look,, whae noticed an awful lot from the mainstream media these days is there ese days is this rancoh misery almost. and misery, of course, lovesisis company, brian. they don't know how to stop trump and they never have spent a moment. and this is definitely true of the view i've been on there. the audiencew to is basically
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one sided. the panel certainly is. if you want that seat, what's your name has, you have to change your mind on almost everything, includin o chg trump.trump, and then i guess the audiences h at large across the country has. one point of view. trum and learn. the 74 million people who voted for donald trump in 2020. why was that? instead, they denigrate them and castigate them, beginning pe all the way with the present united states. joe bidesidef the n, jill bidens week called the maga republicans, which stands forad make america great again. the press secretary, i guess she read it from a bindefrr tha that would be a good defense. but she got a check violation this week because shviolatioe said meghan maga. republicans keep saying they're obsessed with donalda m trump and they're obsessed with seeing him in jail. and but instead of just ignoringjailstead of him, they're empowering him. >> real quican: realk, when it' said and done next week or the week after, when the polls come out , he will this expande al his lead like the alvin braggvi deci to indict him ine some
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new york. he's the front runner. because when you want to hire the one to do a bie to a b firg you first look at somebody who's done the job in the past. that's why he's leading peoplehy are hungering, thirsting in this country for real leadership. and they don't wan hungeringt jn and kamala harris there anymore. i think i still very much be the front runned don't r. and people see in him somebodyl who is being persecutebe thed and prosecuted for doing things that they still wonder what thes facts are. >> they're concerned that this could be them, too. righ a t >> bis ct. got it. kellyanne conway, always great. thanks so much . >> thank you, brian. it's always so muchd unprecedented when we talk to kellyannewhen w. o meanwhile, democrats have been quick to embrace pride activists. i don't know if you hear s have been quicd. e went that is until one went topless at the white house. now, liberals like ae aoc arer. running for cover. they have no words. there are no words ds. there. but we have the footage. don't move. >> friday, justin moreland, riley greene, everybody
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together, we can end hunger. >> learn more at feeding america dawn. >> org. ting gay >> all right. pride month is no longer about inn manyately y rights i ways, pride is now about inappropriately sexualizing yourselfg self in public. r look no further than the white house event earlier this week. for proothk f where a transgendr activists went topless at the white house. wh it's unclear whether biden was ever even aware of this happening. that was a picture right that w that transgender person did
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that. but a far more coherenfat and competent leader, florida governor ron desantis was ap the incident happeninge. at the sacred white house. here's exactly what hehere's e . >> the inappropriate conduct ath the white house with with like, you know, these transgender flasher people and all this, stuff. you know, it's just totally, totally inappropriate. and i think even the white house ha white ackd to it was inappropriate. but i would ask them if it is inappropriateinappr to do thi the white house, which i certainly think it is. why do you want to have thats,hg curriculum jammed into a second graders classroom? that'ssroom? what you're always talking about. >> and that's when they say banning book s, not banningthe books, is getting appropriate books for the kids of the appropriate agkithe e. e an democrats, meanwhile, usually embrace pride and shame. thosos e who don't. but suddenly they want nothing to do with this topless story. >> 30 seconds, talk on camera about the about the transgender actors thae t were at the white house, someone topless. i don' t. >> okay. thoughts on the transgender
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activist outside the white oing t ae. ite ho >> it's amazinusg how windy and how much of rush everyone gets when we talk about topless people at the white housite e. , dana bash is the host ofe be the dana show,st one of the best shows in the country. dana, your reaction to their .reactionreaction? xcuse >> there's no excuse for this. and brian, also have one of the best shows in the country. thanks for having me. i thiny, thankk it's funny to wh them run away, but the whole reason thaem t the white housedh even condemned the action of the activist in the first place wasn't because they found some sort of line in the sand about morality't becau. s an it's because it caused an incon inconvenience for the administration. i mean, the administrationve for now had to sit here and explain why all of a sudden it looked like a girls gone wil d. hunter biden laptop album review. and look right there on the south lawn of the white house with the flags hung inappropriatele white y and iml behind them. so it just all it did wa it sdi create an inconvenience for the administration. they have not found any. on.they've not done any moralit. they have not found any decency. it just to indecency to thems,
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is that it caused problems. >> that's the only issues . e sd dana, a couple of other things. remember he said to that group, gr people. bravest i know. really? have you met a navy seal? yes. ally? methave you seen anyone fg for a living with face paint on on their hands and knees in somaliaca or over in yemen or syria? well, see. and what about the flar g on fla day? the biggest flag was the pride thl, a violation of protoco the white house. >> yeah. i mean, that kind of tellsd of i think, what their priorities are at. there's the white house. and, you know, for all of the talklk and y and you mentiod this, you know, the florida law, which was really about parental rights, s, i mean, in fact, that's literally what it was called. it was parental rights and education. i mean, i went to florida, i yelled and nothing ever happened to me. it all had to do with what educ ts and schools together's o think. >> is age appropriate for kids. i mean, for crying out loud, wuu have movies that are restricted to age and nobody's out there protestingmovies a about that. but when you're talking about books and i have to say, the stuff behinde talkt that h on the south lawn of the white house that day, that is anwh d i don't even want to get into what's actually in the books because i can't even you can't
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, yo show it on your screen.reen fox probably can't even show it. we can't even talk about itwe'l on radio because we'll probably get hit with some indecency complaint hit wit. w that's how bad the stuff that they wanted to remove from books and thatf democrats arepn championing to put in these libraries in public school is. that's that's like that's tame compared to that stuff. so if they think that what happene if thd at the soue of the white house, that was indecent. can you imagine if somebody showednt pictures of genderqueer graphic images in that book orts read some of the text of some of the other books that they're actually incorporating into middle schoolose librarie? that's that's crazy. and one last point, brian. everyone always talks aboutcy, culture and policy. policy is always downstreapomt' from culture. look what's happening in california. they're now this passed througsn their state house. it's going to the senate. i don't know what's going to happen to it after that, but that's the bilowg t butl where to go after parents if they don't affirm how their how their childrens if their min want to see themselves. and so this creates a real problem fo r parental n sovereignty. and now you're having to deal with an issue that is now ow linga policy issue that begins a cultural one.
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>> it just shows how different this country is on the west coasisrian: sht trying to take s away from parents who don't wanttrying t their kids to trann when they're still in single digits or in sti their teens. te and the other side of the country, they want to bring parents iny they w . eopl you pick your state and a lot of people are and they get ineyr the hell oute ge of there. dana bash, thanks so much. >> good to see you, brian. thank you. meanwhile, is a good move for the governor. bring that up. in contrast, where he would be as opposed to the guy who's probably going to be runningras op g who'sably goi against and that is gavin newsom. meanwhile, federal prosecutorsll today withdrew five out of 13 charges facing shadcingy four sam bankman-fried. bankman-fried, who has donated tens, millions of dollars to democrats, is accused of defrauding his investors ao t a billions. the former crypto king catching a big break for no ms tow. but prosecutors could revisit those five charges. there's a lot we don'tbrea knows about sam bankman-fried. how was he able to make bail, for example, at hundred $50that million? where that money comes from, where's the rest of the mone moa >> the media haven't been bothered to ask any of those questions. and i'm wondering whn bosk for
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charlie gasparino is a fox business senior correspondent. than samyou air bankman-fried and you. >> and i've answered all those questionn s in the past.ere is >> right. where is the money? we m>> we sh should point out te didn't go to chico's bail bonds. he wenhico's bt to you. you have to put up about 10% ofk the bail money. okay? his parents gave himay par a few bucks. and, you know, we've reported this out. you know, he he had some peopla that helped. >> i mean, it's all out there. they threw out five counts or postponed five filings. e getting awis he getting away ? >> no, just bear with me here. they charge him initially with eight counts of securities fraud, you know, stealineig money, you know, losing it to trading inappropriately, itkeeping this crypto fund and taking people's money out of the fund in their accounts and tradin takings g it on the v stuff and hoping that that was the first accounts. they then they extradited him from the bahamas to the u.s. to charge him on those eight counts. >> bahamas agreed. then them. they came back withmore five more counts that were mostly on campaign finance stuf c o f. the technicality is the bahamas did not agree bahae on those.
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>> they have to get buy in from the bahamas government, whichbal they're going to get it probably. and when that happens, they're going to try him in marc thatryh. >> that's all this is. becau it's split in the case because the bahamas have not. they havsee some sort of a deal extradition treaty where if you charge someone that was there, you got to get their approval on everything and they didn't get itt of ea on the the last five charges, which are campaign finance charge is. >> but, you know, listen, i will say this. let's just say for some stroke e of luck, he doesn't get nailedlu on the he doesn't have to go ck he for the last five charges get dropped in the bahamas. >> okay. we let's say that he's going to jai he'g tol 250 years anyway on this other stuff, if he gets you don't think he's getting k he of deal?e of oh, i mean, well, highlyy unlikely. pla >> and here's why.yi he's living in his parents house. no problem. playing video. well, that's a whole >>t's whole other story. i mean, he's on bail. but what i'm saying and i'm not defending him at allfending . i mean, this guy is likey my view is like, you know, bernie madoff, worse hair.hat >> but, you know, here's here's what i would tell you. thostell e five charges, those charges that the security of heavy duty charges, i mean,year
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we're talking about years and years and years in jail. and, you know, you usually and i'm paying like 99.9% of the time, the charging authority, the u.s. attorney for the southern district, the best criminal law timenforcement agency ing the country, they don't bring a case unless they have you dead to rights. gial quick u have yo, shaquilles name's on this. >> tom brady's name's on this just and they were part ofa lot the game. this people are saying, hey, invest with this. do they have to think twice from nowng this. on in number two? could they be viable? i love shaq. i'm going to put money iviab n. tom brady's the best. i want to be like tom. they're not liable from a criminal standpoint. they have some of them, i believcriminalthey he. d i know brady and gisele have been sued civilly by shareholderhave beeivillys oy by lawyer seeking a class action status. so, yes, they are liable inrian a civil sense. >> you have a big reservatioyo n tonight. >> you want to tell everyone where. i just want to show up and tak s my seat. >> it's that rio's unbelievable. it's impossible. oh, stop it. brian that's the only way we were supposed to have you later in
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the show to get, like, a clima:y . but they say to move this up soi you could go and did it. thank you. ate brian: rachel, it was grea you. >> so worth it, though. well, it just didn't work. early >> and i love you.v i'll even get up early to do tvo with you outside. you would do that? i've done it in the past. i know you have occasionally, pbut i still does.>> bri gasparino dominated business and now news. >>o much, joy. s congressman jerry nadler is accusing millions of parents of child abuse of paren. yes, he really said that. we're going to let you hear his logi c next. don't move . >> it's michael's lowest prices of the season save up to 60% at our store wide sale. save on all summer floral and decor, all artists, all canvas, all brands, buy studioh. decor and all kids summer crafts, plus get 30% off regular prices with coupon. >> he snores like an angry rhino. >> you've never heard of angry rhino, baby? i hear one every night. every night. okay. n.
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because usually we're low income and when you're low income, you ge t free phones, free food, free clothing. unde i think we're spoiling the homeless and the underprivileged. i think we'rrpk we're spoiled, e honest with you. my sister was like, where do i sign u wi signp? >> someone gave her sodium pentothal to on the streets, obviously, because we think so . so you have to wonder, could all the free stuff be making the homeless crisis worse? saying that your heart's in the right place? rickace.y wynn is a california d activist, former drug dealer, joins us now. rickealey, your take on why thee are so many homeless on the streets? s indi >> gavin newsom was indicating last week it's becauseca rental hig prices are too high. is houses are toh,o expensive. >> is that the reason, brian?th that's absurd. the bottom lin line is the politicians here in california are incentivizing homelessness somewhere here in the neare near future. w i guarantee this is going to be a case study on how
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the politicians mades made thisp homeless problem even worse. rowothey enabled them in so many different ways, like the free phones f. there's companies liketh access telecom and tru connect that allocate three phones in a 90 day period for anyone thato receives general assistance or fbt or social security , whichht is ridiculous. nobody goes to that many phone s that quickly unless they're reselling them. then you have organizations coa like the harm reduction coalition and the departmentlitt health here in san francisco that provide paraphernalia like needles, crack pipes, tin foil diraws, all these different things to these homelessff individualo thess and then theyd you know, they get allocated a certain amount of budget eac year for these things. you know, the mayor here, londonhe, london breed, she just allocated another $5 million
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to the same non-profits, to the same homeless coalitions in the same different types o f organizations that have been failing at job. if if anybody else would have failed this bad at their job, they would have not got thosee funds. so i almost feel like it'sla a it's a last minute money grab. . i think the mayor here in san francisco knows our time is up. the taxpayer e tired of thes tired of the homelessness and the drug use. the fire department, the police officers i talked to all these individuals thate are here in san francisco. >> they're a tiny, reclusive subculture i. it's a subculture. they have gotten off the grid. we financeance it we're making t worse. mentally ill and drugs are the dominant r 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 herthat's o >> final thought. you're absolutely righlut. 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 homelessnesseb . and, you know, without that, we're not going to blemakee able to make any headway here. if you keep continuing lettingr. people use drugs in the middle of the street. >> people want to helput that'sh that's not the way to do it, even if your heart's in the right place. obviously, it's noe y it's nt. h we need a different approach. the politician that goes with thacian thah t approach th people like you, activists in action to do that, we'll win.evo and then everyone hopefully will mirror thatne. ricky, thanks so much. ricky win. great job. thanks , ryan.>> tha >> meanwhile, jerry nadler has been representing new york city stret across the way here in congress for decades. if you've ever seen jerry nadler, you neve for decadesr nt he's not very articulate. he's not very spry. not very ver flexible. he's not very fit. nobody's ever accused him of being very smart either, at least not to his face or anybody around him. despite that, you ma oy surprisd to learn that nadler has almost completely lost his mind. his
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here he was on the house floor arguing that your toddler no joke, jack, should have been wrapped in a mummy mask during the pandemicn . >> wisten, when we have a pandemic like covid w 19 pandemic that we had two year olds should have beenid required to wear masks. it would be child abusile for parents not to do that because there was no vaccination ere was available for two year . >> right. have we learned anything? a two year old in a maskat to stop the spread of a disease that won't affect him.s so jerry nadler has a well-documented histor y of struggling to wear a mask we're witnessing right now. he says it wouldld be chil be cr not to muzzle your kid. ryan gutowski is the founder of the 1776 project. hey, ryan, chip roy, put this 1776 roy putout to make sure in stress like this, there wouldn't be an autocra ter who takes over and makes us do what we were forced to do during the pandemit c. and then he gets up and says, this chip roy comes back and saysd sa, i to yield the rest o my time to this guy, because
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that's exactly why i need this reins act. >> your thoughts? right. it's part of the range.your tht namean, for the party of science. jerry nadler wanting knowledgeet . every country in the entire world did not ask two year olds. yeah, none of that. not a single, solitary one. the u.s. version, the cdc2. said don't mask anyone under 12. and the fact of the matter is we've seen years now of yea the parents rights act and parent activists getting in front of school boardsactivi sa, don't mess my kids. there's huge learning loss, the e's incredible damage, there's a lot of pr even talking about all the damage done to children beingre masked. jerry nadler doesn't care. he doesn't care about kids. he doesn't care about parent hes. he cares about a narrative. the narrative doesn't cover science. the narrative sits there and says, wein are c indn contr. and if you follow orders, everything will berything okayh but just follow our orders. regardless of whether or not ma they make any sense orwork they're scientific or if they work. .>> briryan, ryan it's like we p from the hangover. we realize how dum wb that was, but yet he has not woken up.
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and he's only four seats from being chairman of that cancommittee and the democrats being in power. reat would stop idiotsts l like this from doing that again to us? rememberuldn't, you couldn't geo a store if your mask was low. you people were in their car by themselves with two masks on. they were so they were ss onofa brainwashed. they. no, it just noted he's notr away far away from being in power, nor is his party yet. >> hyper paranoia among the most highly college educated and those who area living in fear of of this virus. so it turned out a lot of things they saidt of thi, like they said about russiagate, was incorrectly they said about a million different things. we need to bt a mill neee scared of. we're completely and totally incorrect. this was part of i s part ot. and this is partly why they still sit there and push it. it's because it is about power ,all power, power for the sakef of power. and jerry nadler is bothr an a very, very stupid man and ast very dangerous man for saying that. yes, he's no man for . one. your kids you grow up to want to be like. and by the way, chipper had a great line. ld wan the gentleman from new york is basically acknowledging everything that i'm sitting here sayint andke.g that i'm tr
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to do to protect the american people from the tyrannical statom e of the executive branch. and my democratic colleagues, thank you. right. good job. thanks so much for fighting forr america. told >> meanwhile, we told you about a bombshell report claims that corbett actually did starred in a wuhan lab. that's news to a lot of peoplen . so why are leaders flocking to china right now, begging to do businesslockin in beijing?g. we're going to break down what's really going on as bill gates landse in beijing os right now. joke men can have babies. i don't care what they say. oh, i feel something. take some metamucil. this problem is going to work its way out. woman someone who gets mad at you for something he did three years ago. he may go mad and lose to china. joe biden was a dog. he put him down.
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you how gross your ears are. so wish yourself dirty. >> you get 15% off and free shipping at tri wish .com. cons >> all right.id it's considered the most consconsequential threat to our national security. you know what i'm talking about? china. ut looklook, so it looks so attracd to business leaders because it's a big market over there and they do have money. bill gates is in beijing right now. since 19first time since 2019 tk about global health challenges o ,we assume elon musk. tim cook. la last week, a few weeks ago, we also had jamie dimon over there,n is s the secretary of state, antony blinken, supposed to arrive over the next few daysup a making commu his way to the communist
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country. why did he. why is he going? becausntry e he begged to go. i guess we're supposed to forget about how they poisonedo rgetthey the world wir pandemic and never owned up to it. how they buzze, d our our planet last week tried to cut off our destroyer. and, of course, sent a balloon spy balloon. of course, our country stopping. at every military installation before we shot it down. 're mas foand they're mad at usr shooting it down here. after the question of what are we, doing over there? >> heather heritage foundation senior fellow. michael pillsbury. michaeichaell is this the way tl with our enemies? >> no, of course not.e givi we're giving up enormous leverage by secretary blinken going with no agreed outcome. the news that he went over there and came back safely is hardly the way to conduct diplomace wacty. least there are at least ten items he ought to have agreed to in advancsho e for a successful tr. they should release jimmy lai and the prisoner who ran their best newspaper down in hong kong. they should let us int ro
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the wuhan laboratory to see what actually happened there. make sure it doesn'tthe wuhalabn again. there's rumors, by the way, brian, that the gain of function researc.s h in the wuhn lab is continuing even now. g even ng couldhin happen again. they promised long time ago they would meewoith t the dalaio they never did that. they promised they would come to themi would nuclear arms control talks. they never did that. this is the list of thingsthis secretary blinken ought to haveo negotiated in advance. so when he when he gets there,th the communique gets issued ina c a successful trip. but just to go for the sake of goinesbut jug, in my view, is ar mistake. and it diminishe s our staturee mind in the minds of the chinese leadership. and don't you think it the diminishes our stature when it seems these ceos are going to go over there and kis ss the ring because they want the market and kind of say, yeah, sorry about d rin our governments, a little embarrassing. we'll be the bridge towards some sanity between bet our nations, as if they don't understand this is a threat to ourwe national security. and michael, it's such a wasted
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opportunity because when i see mike gallagher's senate or house select committeeousen chin on china, i see democrats, a lot of them understand the threate understa. this would be an opportunity to come together for that th ittive, to neutralize and match the power. f real >> that's exactly right. there's a couple of reallyimpres siimpressive indian-americans.s one is the ranking democratht on the mike gallagher select committee, raja krishnamoorthi thi. he's just excellent in his speeches. he's a very shrewd observer of chinese misconduct. the other one is ro khanna from silicon valley. he, too has been very, very okncerned about what china is getting away with. i can't believe that they support this kind bidenadmi administration policy. they seem to be much more aligned with republicannitn view of china. so this bipartisan approacha th is ouris only hope, i think,py brian. >> hey, you know, this spy callyin, he called it a sill bal balloon. >> i'd like to know what's in it. yes, three train cars worth >>three trthe spy equipment.
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when are we going to know what's in it and why are wg toe ououtraged that they have a spy station, 90 millions of 90 miles up our coastr at in cut instead? don't worry about it. i just need to tal ik. stat 24 hours ago, our secretary of state was scolded by theire waa' foreign secretary because of america's drive here. it's embarrassed>> that't. saying thatjust r this is their representing us. just real quick, michael, what do you expectk michae to ee when i talk to you on monday? >> i think there will not be a joint communique. there will not be any progress . and secretary blinken himself is a human rights advocate. his whole life f . about ta he'll he'll feel bad about taking this trip. it's a mistake. . ah what about getting somebody to get sanctioned for how they're torturinmebodyg the? have we forgot about that?e i guess we have. michael pillsburghurs,y, thankst much. up to the house republicans. yep. they should do it. meanwhilo the, a day.a they then celebrity is going back to the original pronouns. sh e. was it was exhausting for her to keep changing. no kidding. hanging.it's also exhausting fo the rest of us to remember how to referre t to on any given
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a traditional femaleovat description? >> yeah, i love this because nothing screamscriptios living your authentic self like ditching a fake pronoun thatou you get tired of, you know, explaining your narcissism to strangersed over. about this is really all aboutar narcissism when you come up with thecissism, or sometimes le zoos are different noises that are apparently your pronounswant is because you want the attention. you're desperate for the attention. demi lovatentiono has been despg for the attention for a long time. and i'll tell you this i'm willin thig. c bet you're in the same camp. ifd with beingba us ,we would correct thatw th immediately because we know that is not trueat it . actuuld never get tired of actually asking people to bere correct because we actually care about fact s. and so this is someone who's kind of given up because i think she's just tired of narcg narcissist, which i do think is is progress. >> right. it doesn't pay well, butth a couple of things. she also wen, t to say the other problem is bathrooms. for example, she writes in publ toilets having to accessth
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the women's bathroom, even though i don't completely in atifyroomn don' with it, i wl very comfortable in a genderless bathroom. i did no gendet know how stressl a women's bathroom could be for ld ba woman when she doesn't wa to identify right as a woman.wo. well, what is it? you erless bathroo atm. how do you go to the bathroom if you don't have a gender? caat exactly gende is going on n that case? >> i don't understand that. how do you ask these questions about gender t ask o go with? >> i have no idea what at genderless bathroom is. all i'm doing is tapping into my favorite. i always get the gq spaiinto mnt the pull out detail for the pull out because i want to smell spanish spa. because but basically the good newsl is she's going to choosing being a woman until further notice. singless exhausting could focus on other things. and jason, let's just stick with our current genders. do we agree? do wyeah. he/hi jason rounds him until i ask. we're going to putll i that in , kyra. next time you're on. see you later, jason. have a great tha. watch
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hey, thanks so much for watching. if you don't have enough, if you're not sick of m you're e, e join me in the morning on fox and friends from the brian chrisleyt foan show from nine to noon. we've got great guests on that show from rather adjusted more to shannon bream, admiral james chevy. this is going to be great. don't forget one natio one natin on saturday. you got tim kennedy, byron donalds and so muc, h more. and don't forget fox and friends tomorrow. amongst our great guests, general keanmorrow ae, justin me and riley green. see you here. >> all right, brian. thank you, sir. okay. have a great show tomorrow thank. and don't be late because you work late. no excuses in the morning. usaudience yes! >> wow. you have a lot of fans in atten attendance. look at that. we ddance. i do.o. mornin all right. we'll be watching in the morning, brian. thank you. welcome to "hannity"k you. welcomk with. back with our live audience. the only normal people inw new york today, anyway. on the show tonight, barack obama actually scolding senator tim scott. >> a new chapter we have in the desantis gavin newsom feud
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