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in beautiful beach, south with carolina, with senator tim scott. oe next wednesday and thursday of this week, live audience shows righ it in new york. >> if you're a normal new yorker, if you're not, stay seaway. ee g tickets for both shows absolutely free. go to hannity .comannity.c for information. that's all the time we have left for tonight. please set your dv r so you never, ever, ever miss an episode of hannity. in the meantime, late night. laura, how are you? >> hey, hannity how you doing? how is everybody? they love my god. they look very energized and happy tonight. there they go. well, wait a second. the guy in the second row, the guy in the second row, is wearing the same shirt had on two weeks ago. >> i can tell. ha ha ha. i'm totally kidding. you guys look like you're having a blast. you know what's interesting? people come from every state. >> now, we have some people that come from new york, from i got contingency, but it's amazing. you got to go.
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>> i got to go. they're yelling at me in my ear. i mean, i love to get mad at you my whole hour. but yeah, let me take part of your show and see how you like it. >> all right. all right. ingram yeah. this is the "ingraham angle" from washington tonight. it isn't just rfk junior making joe biden sweat. there's also dr. cornel west. he's running as a green party candidate and he's challenging the democrats because he feels they're abandoning the principles they once held dear. he's live here exclusively and he's going to tell us what those principles are. but first, ending race grift. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. >> the man who was elected president of the united states twice who graduated from harvard law school, who owns close to $100 million worth of luxury homes. in the most exclusive enclaves of america. >> and who spends his summers with celebrities mega yachts in the mediterranean? that guy, barack obama, is now trying to sell the notion that
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is the cornerstone of american life. 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 a consequence of hundreds of years of racism in this society. and we need to do about that. there may come a time where there's somebody in the republican party that is more serious about actually addressing some of the deep inequality that still exists in our society that tracks race and is a consequence of our racial history. >> so, by the way, tim scott doesn't count. it is thinking. but let me get this straight. this man was president for eight years. eight. so was america plagued by racism when he won both elections handily? and if so, how could he have
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possibly won in such a hostile and if it was systemically racist when he was president? >> what work did he do in his two terms change that dynamic? is he actually trying to convince that the poverty and crime that has gripped urban america in places like new york and chicago, baltimore, philly, that's really the vestige of the 19th century slaveholders. now, none of this racial talk, none of it is going to help black americans. it will not create a single job . it won't change a single mind. but they're hoping it just might help democrats stay in power despite their terrible record on the economy. now, the truth is, we populist conservatives, we have a set of policies that work. that's why large numbers of american from every demographic group, blacks included, are leaving liberal enclaves like
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san francisco and portland for safer, lower cost living sites. so the lies that obama and the entire democrat party continue to tell about america are poison. they're poison to the body politic and to all of us. and it's fragile, just like the black lives matter movement, the movement, they all onto after the death of george floyd. >> have the brilliance of black lives matter and that movement and what it has done to force change. >> it should be celebrating black lives matter because the continued ity of evil in our country has led us to this moment. >> black lives matter. >> period. black lives matter should be very much at the forefront in every policy that we ever do in this country. >> of course, we know now that the entire movement, if that's what you really want to call it, was a scam. now, we knew it at the time and we said as much on the angle. but some republicans who wanted to be considered kind of cool and they threw in with their own support. we a voice against racism.
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we need many voices against racism and against. >> we need to stand up and say that black lives matter. >> the mask outside always gives it away. probably has on in his car right now. how embarrassing. ditto all of the mayors of america's failing cities. of course, they're desperate. change the subject from their disastrous records. the that they tried to hide and deflect from because they tried to ride the blm wave and. >> they engaged in pure political performance art that just said no, we just. yeah. and no one riding the subways. now how powerful all of that was, right? ignore the fact that our cities were looted and trashed. ignore the fact that
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our schools were shuttered. then, as protesters roam. but as with everything, the truth eventually trickles out. soon after all those obsequious ceos started filling blm coffers with millions and, billions of dollars in donations, blm reportedly began to operate as a personal slush fund, not as a vehicle to help struggling black americans. and now it's bleeding millions in cash. despite, by the way, taking in a staggering sum of $42 million after expenses in 2021. so where did all that money go? the auditors review noted that a sibling of the former executive director owned a security company that received more than $1.6 million in payments for something just labeled security services. you know what i say? keep it in the family, just like the bidens.
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keep it tight. now, remember patrisse cullors, right? who co-founded blm. she was nothing but another ignorant anti trumper. >> trump not only needs to not be in office in november, but he should resign now. trump needs to be out of office. he is not fit for office. and so what we are going to push for is a move to get trump out and another $3 million house. well, of course, she's the one who ended up resigning. she stepped down from blm leadership after questions were raised about her lavish lifestyle and personal estate purchases. but it was obvious from day one that this thing was run by self-absorbed radical marxist flimflam artists who hate all things traditional, including the nuclear family and. the catholic church. the top dog at blm calgary chapter in canada was arrested and charged with a hate crime after blocking to a children's catholic school. >> now do you notice how obama, biden, harris, mitt romney,
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they've all kind of silently backed away. cats got their tongue about the grifters that propelled black lives matter. insane for the fact that their beloved cities are collapsing under the weight of the same dynamics, the misuse of funds, wasted money, meaningless virtue signaling and accountability. and it's finally catching up to them. brand new polling finds that support for the blm movement has tanked from 67% in 2020 to just 51% now. now the democrats cell, they sell racial hatred 24 seven because they have a willing media that never them out, never asked the hard questions. never does a review of what was promised and what was delivered. remember, fact checks only go one way. so republicans now have a tremendous opportunity here. so my question to on the angle
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is, are they going to take advantage of this moment or are they going to squander it as they have so many times? >> i'll say what i said on election night, 2020 when i was at the white house. take note of florida and especially now take note of south florida, where a multiethnic, multiracial coalition is delivering real results for all americans, regardless of race. >> and that's the angle. joining me now is ned ryan, majority american majority ceo. ned, so the support for blm is down, i think it's a 51%. but if more media organs actually covered what had happened with blm when we cover it, pretty much no one else does. it would probably be in the twenties. nevertheless, this thing really has been exposed for it was all along. yeah. no, we've known what they were about. the american people. i think the american people are people of goodwill. have an innate sense of goodness and fairness. sometimes it takes them
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a little bit longer to get caught up on the facts. but they're catching up on the facts. they realize, well, first of all, i want to say this. they resent being bullied. they resent being berated as racist and bigots when 9% of them are not. but they're also figuring out that lives matter marxist race baiters who really espousing hatred and division. but they're also figured out it's about the money. there have been enough stories about the money with black lives matter. realize that it's about the mansions and it's about the millions. and you see that in poll because it says that less than 10% of those polled actually think that black lives matter has improved the lives of the black community. so they have seen what it's about. they they realize it's about the money. and so black lives matter is becoming it's becoming more apparent to a majority of american. marxist race baiters in a big national shakedown of the money, all taking advantage of a tragedy. and the amazing part of it in all this law was this. their great selling point for blacklivesmatter was
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you're born white is a sin, and the only way that you can gain forgiveness that is giving us money or will burn your cities down. that was the proposition. well, and while companies are lecturing the american people, ned on social justice, they also cozy up to china. of course, reuters is reporting that bill gates is setting to meet chinese president xi jinping on friday tomorrow during his visit to china. two people with knowledge of the matter said the meeting mark xi's first meeting with a foreign private entrepreneur in recent and could very well be one on one. now, this is a complete embarrassment to the biden administration. they have been going hat in hand to the chinese, begging for a meeting. blinken's on his way over. the slow surrender has started. what are the odds that he's going to be a lobbyist for china, unlike three or four years? >> i mean, the ruling class and by i mean both democrats and republicans, most of them in dc, have decided that they're going to throw in their hat with china, that they're willing to actually make the money and sell out our interests. and we've seen that play out over the last however many decades. and the only guy that actually started to stand up,
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they had to take out in 2016 that they had to take out was donald trump who said, i think there's a real problem here with china and we should actually do something about it. and the minute he said that and said he wanted to change foreign policy, they decided he was enemy number one in washington. wall street would not stand for it. and wall street knew that biden would be a willing player with the chinese, correct? correct. and let's face it, too, most republicans are. >> all right. and. great to see you in studio. it's always in the devil box. thanks so much for coming in. and what has this blm grifter mindset actually done to a once great american cities? as i said, it destroyed them. criminals walk into stores taking whatever they want. it's right. >> after all, it's consumer reparations. some say. >> well, what's worse is our society is allowing this some say even encouraging it. monsters are assaulting, robbing, even now in broad daylight. >> sounded like a repetitive. >> boom, boom, boom, boom. when officers arrived, they found two gunshot victims, a 37 year old man and a 34 year old pregnant woman inside this
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tesla. >> and the ultimate grift is that these cities are now full of squatters and it's getting dangerous. my next guest is an l.a. based residential developer, and he says that for the last few years, he's been dealing these people squatting inside some of his vacant properties. it's led him to call police more than 90 times their stuff. >> yes. was there anybody upstairs? i mean, sure, because start burning it all in 97. no further. it goes up. i mean, everything. i'm talking to him telling myself when i call that you'll be arrested for trespass from here on out. they're going to boarded up outside of here, showing me around. that's all well and good. >> but the squatters. guess what? they kept coming back. the developer then hired a private security team. >> that's what it's come to, to remove them. when this happened happened,
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they decided to burn that sucker down. joining me now, brandon hantz, co-founder and ceo of avenue homes. brandon, that was one of your properties burning to the ground. is that the only? >> unfortunately, it's not. there were three others within a few blocks of that property. so because dared to bring your own security team in to put an end to the fact that strangers were breaking into your homes living there and demanding not to leave, you guys actually had them removed. >> and that was the response. that's right. you know, we started with the obvious solution, call the cops. their hands were and said, listen, there's nothing we could do. we hired employees. the employees overwhelmed. so we had to literally hire israeli defense forces to come in fully armed just to keep our property safe.
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and you see here on the footage, they're trying to do that, but there's only so much you can do. and at the end of the day, four of the properties fell victim to arson. and now we're left literally in scraps. >> now, mayor karen bass in l.a., you know, just recently elected to address this homelessness in the city. what, 40 thousand people on the street is a crisis. it's an emergency. the way angelinos experi, it's homelessness is encampments. whether you are in an encampment or live near one or work near one or drive by one, that how angelinos experience homelessness and making that the first order of business. you're not a vagrant. you're experiencing homelessness. have you seen this squatter problem get worse or better now that she's really tackling this homeless problem? >> well, i will say the encampments have certainly improved. but the question is, where are they going?
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and i think we've experienced part of the answers are coming in to our properties. so in one hand, it's benefiting the community and the other hand is, you know, an equivalent amount of damage elsewhere. >> so, brandon, my question to you as an investor, someone is putting a lot of your personal capital, investor's capital, on the line. why are you doing it? >> i mean, everyone's going to florida or nevada or tennessee or alabama, mississippi or florida or why are you putting up with this? i'll take you. that's a question i hear all the time. and it's a it's a legitimate question. i was born and raised in l.a. i went to college in l.a. i'm raising three daughters in l.a. this is where we are. we believe in the city. unfortunately, we just have failed leadership and broken policies. so hopefully we can be a part of a solution. i'm not terribly optimistic at this point, but we're going to continue to fight the good fight. well, brandon, at some point you have to save yourself, right? mean, this has gone on year after year after year and the people had a chance to a change
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and they elected karen bass. i mean, i'm glad some of the encampments are broken up, but i mean, i have friends that have told stories to you about cars being set on fire and really neighborhoods. and the police basically say, was anyone hurt? no, it's just the cars in flames. we'll call the fire department. and, you know, good luck. i think that's just what that's just what's happening these days. so god bless you. and i hope there can be political change. but meanwhile, you know you're holding the bag on a lot of these investments. brandon, thank you. coming up, cornel west is running for president on a campaign of things like ending the war in ukraine, taking on wall street and also taking on big tech. ironically, that makes him a threat to the modern democratic party. dr. west is here exclusively to tell us why. >> stay there. so what do you guys think came first, the chicken or the baby back with baby back ribs? chicken tenders all the way that grilled chicken and baby back ribs, baby back ribs,
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and i think you will too. i can be the winds of change, professor. progressive activists now third party presidential candidate dr. cornel west is fighting against the status quo. it's a role he's very familiarsa with. west was born in tulsa, oklahoma. he was raised in sacrament raisedohed hi even before he finished highgh school. he became involved i n the rights movement he attended s. anizing protest he finished harvard in just three years, graduating
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magna cum laude. n go then he went on to princeton, where he got his master'snd and his ph.d. he's taught at harvard, at yale, and at princeton university. he made cameos in two matrix films, but also put out a hip hop album. d and he was frequently a gueston on this very sho thiw. having done all that, he's nowa making a run for the white housrue. enter in the quest for truth. i the quest for justice and thee presidency is just one vehicle to pursue that truth. >> and just as what i've been trying to do all of my life. >> joining me now, dr. cornel west, 2020 for presidential pre candidate for the green party, professosider west, it's great u to see you tonight. it's really great to have you backthe show on the show.ou the last time you were here. i think it was as a 2020 bernie sanders surrogate. so things have changed a little bit. so whychan do you think so manyg
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the i mean, i was laughing about that like sanders is. >> he indeed seems like my dearo . but but first, i want to thank you for having me on, sister laura. veryr hame o so. got but no, bernie got shut down by the corporate wing ofor atthe democratic partywall and democratic party is so tied to wall street, it's so tied to the pentagon that i thought it very important to build on the rich legacy that has shaped and molded me, not just a wealth family, not just a shallow baptist church owned:t ,a truck the size ofhe sacramento, but the legacy of martin luther king jr. rabbi heschel and edward xii and dorothy day and, grace lee boggs. so it's just like legacy, big spills over now into electoral politics because i'm thoroughly convinceo d, my dear sister, tht the two party system stands in the way for the empowerment of precious poor people wor and precious working people and i am fundamentally committe pd to the plight oft ju the least of these not just here and aroun herd world. i'm against the militarism abroad. militaryrismd, d agai gree
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i'm against the routinized indifferencens, the vulnerable,o no matter what color they are, no matter what gender, no matter what matteco intention. >> dr. west, i know you you support drawing this ukraine conflict to a close. and just tonight , the washington is reporting that the biden administration is giving backinthg to a plan a at would remove barriers plto ukraine's entry into naito without setting a timeline for its admission. dem the democrat party is obviously all in, as are many republicanse are not not donald trump. i don'sidet ron desantis but pry much all the other republicans ar e for the u.s. beingfor on the hook for perpetually defending ukraine fromrain the aggression of any other country. >> why is that interventionism? let's focus on the democrat party at the cornerstone now of. who are really in foreign policy. how diy? hat happen and wh >> well, i mean, the democratic party has had a long history of day being committed to war.
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look, you can go back all the way to vietnam. t but unfortunately, we havethe to tell the truth naito the promise would be that naito would not move one inch against or toward russian territory. few years later, 14 former couni soviet countries pardoned naito . so you can imagine any empire, the american empire, the mose t and as you know, the history of invasion and occupation. and yorigzu would probably agree that if there were russian missiles in mexico, russian missiles in canada, it would be blown to smithereens very, very quickly. why? because empires behave that way . now, if you're a radical democrat, you have a critiqu dee of the imperial overlay ofto your country that includes organized greed at the top with wall street, and it walincludes the war profiteers. i would say, cornell, i'm in solidarity, the suffering ofe the ukrainian people.
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but we've got to bringbut thatr to a stop ceasefire and then procee d diplomatically and transfer some of those funds from the militaryen to investment in jobs and health care and quality and decent doctors. >> one thing i'm very semin curious about, because on these seminal issuesal like you and i disagree on a lot, but you and i actually agree on a lot, wagree e on the surveillane state, on on perpetual war on the wall street influence in politics. we agree on a lot of thingt ofs to me, it seems like you're closer in many ways to two populist conservatives on those types of issues than you are the the modern democratd party. >> and i know you're running as a green, bun edit part can't you tonight say that donaldcan o trump diu d more for african-americans in the inner city with, increased real median income increased
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entrepreneurial opportunities, criminal justice reform, all the things he did when he was president. given all the investigations, all the stuff that was happening, can't you recognize that he actually was his beststn at the time to stand up for disenfranchized people with anlt economy that wash actually growing for the first time? >> for real, median income was growingrowing all demographic g. >> but but you haveav to acknowledge that the grotesque wealth inequality was increasing even as those low unemployment rates were in place. i give him credit for the low unemployment rate. but the problem with brother trump is it's very important. t keep in mind, you know, we got to do away with all this hatred and revenge. i don't hatehate by the trump, t i hate the lies and i hate the gangster activite y and iolu hate the kind of neo fascist language he uses when heagrash trasheeds muslims, when heasures trashes calling black folk football player sons btc. i know his language is neo fascist and he was still tied to big military steel allowing
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wall street to get away. that's that's where you and i would disagree. that's where that's where wes disagree. but what i say is i'm targettard biden. but i hate biden's hypocrisy. i know his liberal policies. >> yeah but the surveillance state has the surveillance state thatt yo and i and i think a lot of conservatives have grown incredibly mistrustful ofe and the outside the pentagon o, they were all turned against trump. so you have to acknowledge trump. that milley or the whole militaryth against trump, all of them. >> why were they against trump if he was a big threat is because that neo liberalne apparatus wanted to retainol its status. and trump came in as a critic froms . the righ the right wing, right? that's where the neo fascism comes in by trashingwring. the immigrants, trashing too many precious brothers. so i know you're that very nices yoings didn't say to the united states about my mother and even the people of support.
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buing it can tell you this as a presidential candidate, i'm going straight into brother trump's country and i'm going to tell the brothers and sisters of all colors, f i want you not to scapegoat the most vulnerable. i want you to confront the most powerful that wall street, silicon valley. that's the war they all hate trying to gopowerful. >> yeah, you. we need to go. we're going to hate you. they're going to hate you and they're going to hate you. i welcome that. i well, i thine itk because you know that i want to ask you that. but. bu yt what? >> i want to ask you about an open border. er i i mean, take it away from trump. the border is essentially open today. if you want to come into the countrf you wao iy and comh the liberals have all said they're always for, they like the idea of an open borderr than likthe op. think do you think an open border has helped the plight of african-americans in cities like chicago, new york, st louis, baltimore, oakland, san francisco? has it helped their standard of beving? >> well, i mean, one is that top you first always had to begin
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at the top . you have to look at the ways in which the business peoplwhice and the property owners bring in cheap labor in order to keep chs. age that's why i support not the trade union movement. that's why i support the various strikes that's on the way this summer to make sure workinge st mak gain conces because sound like rick seem >> greedy.>> they seem to be, as amanda n said, no, but no, no, noo.. the problem with desantis is he's got the xenophobia trying to point dimension to it. i will, but i want the immigrants to land. the workers all colors to come together against the bosses. desantis has too much xenophobia for me. des a radicalat' difference between right wingh populist and highly left h orientedig people in love with working people, no matter what color. >> cornell cornel, i think thati may i call you cornell. >> i always call your doctor at cornell. absolutely. >> absolutely. do you think do you think there are ways for for the left wing
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populist and, the right wing or conservative populists can work together on these issues where you where there is common ground, whether it's on the war front, i no doubt about it. there's there's common ground. and my dear brother west has said that what we need is a paradigm shift in politics. what we need is an ideological realignmenpot of the of the landscape and what that means with those who have critiques means, a prei capitalist processes, those who have critiques of white supremacy. you anci ad i, to fight on the vicious leg of the white supremacy climate becaus whitee the racism is still operating not as intense as it was 75 years ago, but it's still there in so many different wayes . think of what's happening right now with my two dear brother in mississippi. o >> so we have to.t do but also, i don't downplaywn the vicious attacks on my brothers and , sisters and trans and the defense of women and women are having contro l over their bodiesw and reproductive rights. >> you know, and i don't know your view, cornell, is your view on trans athletes in
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women's sports because you are a big champion of women and we disagreea cham on the abortion , but you are a big champion of women. and i appreciate that i was a female athlete my day ages a agthleteo. but what about this? yes. do you think transk men who are biological men, should it be in the wimbledon finals? e wi you know, i mean, i amlm committed to the dignity ofnity precious trans folk because they're so vulnerable. >> and i just know women. women don'e thet. >> a shot and attacked. no, but no, but but but i'm also willing to learn and listen in the argument, lear caset hink it dependso the case in context. the context. i just want to make sure thatwa the mostntet vulnerable never, r women are vulnerable. m women are vulnerable if they're competing against women. women. all dr. west, great to have. but that's another issue. but but but we'll come back. you thank you so much. great to see you as always. all right. e >> take care and work together.
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is here? here he dowhe's at 35% in the t quinnipiac poll with latinos. >> this is pandering to a group of people that is not likeg go there's anything important happening now. let's go to the flaming hot cheeto to th it's not just his comments tonight, laura. the president's exaggerations, they're kind of smashing around in his brain. and frankly, it undermines his credibility. rges he said the united states is the largest emitter of co2 in the world. chin is false. china is. and then he laid out this bold p plan. >> we have plans to build a railroad from the pacific. al tl the way across the indian ocean. we have plans to build in an angola, one of the largest solar plants in the world. the worli could go on, but i'm e >> i'm going off script. e. going to get in troubl >> i have a nursemaid. come in and stand. justhat forbut just the way yo. just visualize that for a moment. laura will put it upbring on the screen. bring your swim trunks. look how long thatyourm train d have to be quiet. from the pacific to the indian indian ocean.
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if you can't handle basic geography, how can you do dot businessn ha? the people? this is why democrats are sadlys demog competency and everybody sees it. >> so is that like the chunnel between england and france? that's a long time ago. we alld did. >> you have to dig out. you have to actually dig it. this is above ground or sea. e laura, as confused as biden is, he did manag ce, say, the quiet part out loud. >> listen, he called it the g7 the build back biden build bor and we realize that got confusing. dot thatn', is the i but we call it. here's the bottom line. look, we're the ones that caused the problem. >> they're the ones who caused the problehem. build back biden. that's the problem. probing on forgoin decades. most recently in all these pay for play schemesn al we're hearg about. >> we'll see where it is. all right. i have a special presentation s for you, raymond. well, i have l a special lamp,
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the close up on this. there it is. all right. we got fors. what? >> ray's three wishes. okay, jeannie, i wish those self-serve kiosks would stop asking me to tip them. stoone woman posted a photo onp about her experience. ifer checking the item out and i'm begging the item, i'm the server. the machine should be tipping me. yes. and laura, this segment. so evera thi good. you should tip me to look. here are your options. put them up, guys. thre areop the options. >> your tip options. where are they? okay. they're coming. they're here. >> they're coming. they're there. all right, well, i guess we gudn't tip the guy t in.i wish we'll do it next.me okay. second wish. i wish americans wouldricans lea the most basic material before humiliating themselves on national television. >> i give you jeopardy! >> matthew six nine says, our father, which art in heavenh this be thy name, hallowed be thy name. >> what did they think it was, chuck? be thy name. bu chuck.t what did they wear oh
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people been? have they never heard of the hollow app? i mean, there are many indicators here. okay. winally, laura. laura. well, i guess i didn't get my third wish. i'm out of time. i'm going to wish for more tim . next time. there's your tip banner. oh, great to leave the tip for. their yelling at me. but now that right i'm before. oh, i know. they're all yelling at us. all right. a new pilot program in l.aa . would have people driving around in driverless taxis. so what ising driv it like being a passenger in one of them? fox business reporter kelly o'grady was bravlly wae eh to get inside one for the ingram angle and he brings us the video . >> what happened, man? men can have babies. i don't care what they say. oh, i feel something. take some metamucil. this problem's going to work its way out. woman someone who gets mad at you for something he did three years ago. he may go back and lose to china. joe biden was a dog. he put him down. you should take a drink before
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and think you will too. i can feel the winds of change . would you take a ride in a cab if no one was driving the cab? i don't think i woul d. c >> so instead, i asked fox business network kelly o'grady to test out the new self-driving taxis in l.a. and she lives angeled to tell t. >> and she joins me now fromnewr our west coast newsroooom with the details. kelly, tell us. oh, that's right, laura. i've volunteered as tribute and thankfully i survived. so the service, it's called waym waymo. it's already launched in phoenix and san franciscorngs o now it's coming to the streets of los angeles. so i decided to be brave d. loo >> i played guinea pig. take a look at how it went. after hailing a ride on the waymo app, i hopped in the back part, nervous part,
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and presse in the d the wheel ws moving all on its own. so the seven minute ride was pretty smooth. the car has a built in navigation system and employuils dozens of sensors to detect r what's on the road. if another car swerves foroad. designed to react in real time. dr we can predicret the actionis of other drivers on the road. we can see when pedestrians are about to cross. weiv cross tell the difference n whether a pedestrian is waiting to crossdestrian actively cross. maybe changing their mind. now can i get the ca r speed? i think you'd be hard pressed to do that. that that doesn't help me when i'm running late. but the waymo car is built to. t >> follow the letter of the law, even able to read speed limit signs. readwaymo shares the car has beb tested extensively and being powered by ai. >> it knows everything the whole fleet does. we'v d e driven over a milliono miles and had no airport collisions. the average human drives the avera about i ,let's say, 10,000 miless a year. that's 100 years of driving with no advocates collisions. >> i can happily, i survivedt my first driverless ride, but i did wonderoadway what happenss
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i get nervous. i asked if there's any situation when i could gra b com the wheel of the car nose and it can detect that and it'll gently come to a. car will politely ask you to please not interfere with the driving of the vehicle beyond regulatory hurdles, many critics are pushing back, arguing autonomous vehicles increased traffic or worse, that the industry may stre on safety.ers the biggest challenge, though, will be public perception. publ we asked angelinos if they would hop in a driverlessin car. >> no, i think that it wouldat be a lot safer than a human driving a car, provided that the technology was where it gy wneeded to be. it i would never do it. it is irresponsible law.t girl i love the first girl's reaction. i i mean, so kind of mixed mixed reactions there. the reality is the technolog y still developing. it's still learning. my ride was smooth, but there we some big hiccups with parking. but don't we all have that? i love the comment aboutstop whether it can you grab the wheel and say stop and then like back away from the wheel. >> kelly, thank you so much. how fascinating. i love it. owright. the
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>> now to our segment detailing the chinese efforts aided by american tax money to build a potential bioweapoa pon thatnn could be turned into another deadly virus. now i began this part by asking former w.h.o. expert jamie metzl and scientists and dr. stephen cui what they fear most next. how concerned are you about a another outbreak? ann what we know is stillchin happening likely in chinastil with this type of research and money still pouring into this lab, even with new guardrails that are going to go up, i guess, october 1st, supposedly from the united states, how concerned are you. >> so, laura, in addition to looking at the origin of stars, we have developed forensic techniques that has opedorensiallowed to look inside the other work going on inside thatw goin since 2020. and they are working on doing synthetic biotechnology on the nipah virus, which is 70
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to 80% lethal. and on the mirrors virus, which is about 30% lethal, both of those would be civilization ending pandemics because we estimate 10 to 15% lethality would be enough to shut down all the supply15% en. so this is not speculation. this is hard evidencshe of sequences and genetic tools, handles ans all of the things tt a synthetic biologist does. working on two viruses that aree much more lethal than the 1% sars-cov-2. >> so it's. so you're worried? you're very worried. yes. jamie, finally, at this point, u the united states and guardrails might be up for these sub grants of money thate might end up going to inwa some way support this typed research. >> should we be doing this and should wshe be in it? w.h.o. or china still hasn'texer come clean and yetci they exercise outside influence
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on the organization. >> so two questions. first, absolutely we shouldn'ts be funding research in authoritarian states where we have no ideae no ide what they'e doing, who's doing what. it's just outrageous?. and the the tools of virology obviously play af n important role in keeping us safe. but that doesn't mea an we shous support rapid decentralization with no guardrails. suppi'm actually a big supportef the world health organization because i think dr. tedros, the director, actually after some very significane directt e missteps, has beenmi one of the leading voices calling for a fullca investigation into covd origins in china. he's roundly condemned by the chinese government for doing so. so i am a supporter of the world health organization, bupporter t world health organization g is an organization governed by stated bys. and we need to make sure that we are working with the w.h.o.
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to demand absolute transparency and accountabilityy an and fully condemn this massive cover up and terrible criminal cover up a by china. >> but we also need to look at ourselves. well, i mean and , if china actually admits that it did anything right, dr. kwei a, bio i mean that the dual use for bio. yeah. they're no. t to admit anything. >> they're not going to admit it in the market, to admitorwe the military involvement with the research as well. >> d. p and jamie, both of you, it's such a pleasure to have both of you on. >> thank you so much. thank you, laura., all right.ext. raymond is coming back for some reason. final thoughts nexext next with goldman. wrinkle you can age on your own terms. retinol overnight mean for smoothing. benefits of retinol are now for your whole body. plus fast working great corrector diminishes wrinkled skin in just two days. >> gold by champions your skin
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