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you unlock this door with the key of imagination. door wi beyond it is another dimension you've just crosse imaginad ove the twilight zone. i'm scared. thankfully, we can rely on the media to tell us the e can rek in witen fantasy and the twilight zone. let's check in, for example, with msnbc. they know how to cover the problems that america really cares about. how to c. >> here to discuss a fabulous panel, nikki d is with us. new york city nightlife awards producer of the year, julie jay is here, legendary drag queen, activist and creator of the ofp nyc. rosie is here. rupaul's drag race, seasonsts an 13 finalist and off-broadway stard and marry a trans woman activist and superstar drag performerstar drr. ladies. i am so happy you are here because dozens om happy f states this country are targeting drag performerscross
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. to >> what do you want our audience to know? >> sorry that was just msnbc. they have an all star drag panel. orry. that's why we couldn't book them. they had them all locked up. gthisorst part about livin this democratic twilight zone is the nonstop force feeding o f radical gender ideology. in this new reality, your kids don't even belong to you. that's what joe biden declared earlier this week. listen, these are kids. these are our neighbors. >> that's somebody else's kids. they're all our kids. really? >> meanwhile, now to this. pentagon officials no longer focus on protecting us from threats. instead, they lecture the american people on parentalt rights bills that are spreading across the country. american offead space operations deanna byrd said these laws hurt military. go figure. apparently, bills that prevent children from being chemically castrated are dangerous for the military, but worse than thr that, chief byrd says that these laws forced the military these less qualified
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candidates. >> when i look at potential candidates, say, for squadronpoe command, i strive to match the right personntia to the rigp job. >> i consider their job performance and relevanterformae experience first. however, i also look ate their personalfirst. circumstand and their family is also an important factor t . >> it's a good match for a job, does not feel safe being themselves and performing at their highest potential at a given location, or if their family could be denied critical health care due to the laws in that state, i am compelled to consider a different candidate and perhaps less qualified. >> so let's get this straight.. if you're in the military, you are having trouble adapting to a state in the united states of america. how are you going to adaptto to the jungles of vietnam, southeast asia? how about somalia or syria? in other words, are new woke military? being lgbt makes you morene qualifiew woked. ick
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you're judged based on the membership in certain groups, not on your abilities. getting scary now.not on y if all of this isn't crazy scar. enough, we now have topless transgender activists running around the white house lawn. whit you look at all of this happening, it's easy to throw up your hands and give up. nothing makek at this sense anyt seems. but something else is happening. thing elamericans are starting g back against the woke nonsense, not becaus te i'm saying it not because you're thinking it. it's because they're acting on it. they kno w it's wrong.n it regular, everyday americans of all backgrounds, for examplelar in hamtramck, michigan, the muslim city council. y coun look at this. they just voted to ban the pride flag from city y becauset propertci at this juo they're anti-gay. they just didn't do this because they're against the lgbt community. the city council member, his name is nyein chowdhry. he explained it this way the the vote was about respecting the religious rights ty. of allmember members of the community. >>s of the i believe in the rigf every human to enjoy their lifee under the full rights ofir the united states. the resolutionll right does nott
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private citizens from flying the pride flag from the city. te only want to respec the religious rights of our citizens. you guys arerights welcome to te community. you guys are welcome to walk to the restaurants, walk k to the to the grocery store. why do you have to have a flag flown in this city property to be represented? you already represented. yo, we already know who you are, and we don'tet have any hai or any discriminations againston it. >> sounds logical. younger americans have had enough too, in burlington,mass massachusetts. you have a group of middle schoolers at a place calleachusm marshall simmons junior high. they refuse to participate in pride day. instea h d, they decide to show up to school in red, white and blue clothing. they chanted this horrible c thing called usa. ths insteadeir pronounlo of participating in the ridiculous gender lottery. now, for doing that, the city's equity co-chair denounced the middle schoolersbic. as homophobic. >> it was a counter-demonstration
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response to what should have been should have been a day to celebrate wherehave lebrate studentsing en wore red, white and blue clothing, chantechd my pronounsy are usa and destroyed rainbow decoration and dess at the schoh anese displays oesf intolerance and homophobiad are unacceptabc and impact the whole community. >>they just want to learn. >> they don't want all thesedona antics and they don't want to be used for any special day. the media and politicians can try to paint these teens and anyone who's like them as extreme. we're not buying it.nyone it is not true. look at this poll that came out from the public religiontr research institute. it's out now. says it. two thirds of all americans now believe there are only two genders. this is up six points from justn a year ago. the number of americans who believe there ar nstitutee two gendersar ago is also an increase across. political age and religious backgrounds. people are waking up and seeing how ridiculous this all is. we are also seeing thisd re backlash in the marketplacligiet as well. major league baseball, for
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example, commissioner sob manfred, he urged teamhickli to ditch the pride logos off their uniforms. the archdiocese of los is holding a day of prayer over sng a d. dodgers ridiculou move to honor the anti-catholic dragged nuns. the odgers rt. six national league hockey players, you may remember a few prnths ago, refused to wear the pride flags in the jersey. they just want to play hockey, not be in a billboar jersey.d ft a movement. seven teams also abandoned plans to wear that tockey oard for jersey. they're waking up. but it's not just on issues ofon gender and sexuality. american support for of gendor blacker has dropped . not because they don't support black lives, but the organization use ds to g oppressive tactics to get their point across. acrod ins plummeteet the latest pew poll in terms of acceptance by about half among us adults. that's down two thirds just from a few years few yea ago. gallup has found americans identifying as conservative get this has hit the highest point in more than a decade. is real and thethan tide seems to be turning. what is victor davis hanson think?
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he's out at the hoover institute on the west coast. he's a fellow there. victor, what do you think about this latest trend? it'swould about th not because . it's not a it's no push not b on the streetsec. >> this is organic. >> it is. i think people in the last couple of years, brian,ople i they're live and let live. >> and so they thought, well, if somebodn uple of y wants to y the flag, fine. if they're going to be a little lenient here in be leni san francisco, fine. >> but now they're starting to see it's existential. ine eeing itit's civilizational. >> if you can't go to a park without stepping on oror s a syringe or you're a hard you personll business and you can't stop a shoplifter or you're on a plane and you don't know whether the pilot was selected on the basis of meritocracy this is a whole new dimension. and i think almost collectively, people are sayinge it's not enough to turn off h the nbas or not watcno anymore or, you know, don't don't go to the first runirst-r movies in a theater. you can't. he theatt, e more than thaun because if we don't strike
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back, if we don't push back, these people are nihilist, anarchist, and they're going to destroy the very basis of our civilization. if you can't go to a university and have grades based on merit or admission, then the whole system collapses. and if you can't be racially blind and you're going to go back to pre civilizational tribalism and judge people on their superficial appearance, then we're back. before the advent of western civilization. we're tribal. and so i think almost collectively, as spontaneously, insidiously, people kind of woke up, maybe a conservative dragon woke up, they poked it so much and they said, you know what? we've got to get involved. we don't like boycotting, buton we're going to boycott. we don't like protesting't lik w we're going to protest because if we don't, the very mechanices enow we get energy, how we keep safe, how iers gong and these people will destroy it. so, victor, spontaneous saying. no more. victor, i don't know if. you have a monitor there. i'm going to split the scree i n with you right now. but at in los angeles, a little bit south of where you are right now, there are t outside dodger stadium
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because they decide to honor these drag nuns who mock the catholic church. and now there's busloads of people out there protestingds the dodgers. why the dodgers even want to get involved in something ofg like this. i don't get.ge but can you talk about thatrs w from the perspectiveaninvolv? mean, you were probably more attached to the l.a. times than the new york times. these days. >> what were the dodgers thinking about? >> i t well, i think they're thinkinghi what anheuser-busch was or target.anheu they hire people who are very wealthy and affluent out of masters programs, mba programs that are wealth. and they feel that they're infet an echo chamber and they have completely ignored the middle s. s and what's starting to happen, brian, we're getting a class consciousness back that transcends race. a lot of the hispanic community cons and they'rettin dodgers fans and they've had it. and i think that's kind of an ap economical movement. >> and i think people are saying this, this wokeeo is top down from a bicoastal elite and it's affecting it's a war on the middle class of all
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races, all cultures. so i'm pretty optimistic that people have had enough. and they're going to they're goin tha g to take back the country. so, you know, it's so interesting. and i and i got to go.esting a every time i talk to you,to go i haveev 20,000 more questions. but as you said thatt i'm realizing it's muslii am rsm american muslims who are speaking up and seeing eye to eye with many conservativesca . and it also seems to be a lott h of hispanic catholics are lookinisics are g around going,t buying with the left is selling. and the other thin the g i alwaysi get, get is i where i live in the suburbs, i work in the city i liv , i travel more than most. i get this. where did this all come from? whyou say this, this this came from. who did you realize that this whole movement came from? well, the the the time from a crazy idea and the faculty lounge is about five years until it's enacted. and the popular culture starts in the university, ind the the media. >> and now we're dealing with it and hopefully pushin gy push back on it. victor davis hanson. we leave friday with some hope. davis hk you so much.
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thank you. all right. there now. meanwhile, we move ahead. there are now real victories in the war against woke. as you just hear are al victod in front royal virginia, hundreds of catholic parents, a city meeting to protest children's books in a children's library. they're featured at the local samuel's public library. one book called it's perfectly normal, close quotks in a e, hac cartoon pictures of people performing acts. cartoon e, jack. >> here's one mother who spoke out. i don't know if you have children, but raising a family takes a village. the library should not be thehe enemy of the family, but its ally . explicit content read during the wrong stage of development can do so much damage to a child's psyche.a chil children exposed to graphid'cenp contentos do not have the developmental tools to process what they are reading, which leadscess to confusion. the introduction of explicit content will confuse and muddle
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our children's concepts of intimacy, bodily autonomy, boundaries, and sayingmy, , no,e don't want our children engaging in risky behavior. >> and this is promoting that doesn't seem like a radical, does it? thanks to parents like that, the county board is withholding funds from the library. thomas conant is a community organizedoes parasiter leading a group thatgu was involved in these protests to clean up that library. joining us,ion to thomas. would you what's your reaction to where you are right now wher are at r ine the library coming back and doing this? >> yeah, thanks for having my d e. my reaction is, is i'm very firsy to see that we have taken the first step and decolonizing warren county and getting back to the community consensu p and having a public space where kids can run freacun free e and freedom. what these folks have been pushing in our librarytrue f thy is absolutely disgusting. and we're going to seize this librar sey and give it back to the andt
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people and back to the parents through community actionhe. thomas you know what they say about people like you and groups like yours and parents speak out. you want to ban books. to drive you crazy? a simplification of what you want to do. you want to procreate books in the appropriate library for kids at the appropriate age might correct? that's exactly right. we want the great works. wantt the classics. we don't want books that aream r going to hurt the children we want. we want more programs. this is not a movement about cutting budgets. we want more programs in the library. great books, great social programs to help our kids flourish. there is no world in which we want to ban books. that's absolutely propaganda. from the other side. right. and they're hidden. they're hidden ron desantis with that heavily because he believes the same in florida. rn and you're fighting back in virginia. that's why also the same dmindseesheavily. mit that got governor youngkin the job about a year ago. thanks so much, thomas. appreciate it. keep fighting. thanks for having me. you got it. president biden is another embarrassing at the white house a couple of hours ago. and all day actually yesterday
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>> on the mounting corruption allegations getting to joe biden, the president lashingt out at a new york post reporter again for asking about the recent bribery, briberyaskig revelations. >> watch why about the great fbc by law firm is thinking why is that, my friend? you want me to find your question? >> you know, we're really. meanwhile, the house gop probes into the biden family aremaging producing damaging results. oversights chairman james colmer r. new bank records show that the family accepting millions ofk he famil dollars from ukrainians company burisma. you've heard that name before. but comar estimates that when it's all said and done, the recordcompany s will reveal to $30 million flowed from s into eign national the bidens coffers when he was vice president. and aftecor. so what do the fbi know and when during this whole investigat fbi nowe version, what didgatin president obama know, if anything? because it's starting to loo? k like his v.p. was using his leverage over foreign countries
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to line his own pockets. why did joe biden volunteer during the end of the obama administration to to fly around and hand out foreign foreign aid checks and to talk about foreign policy? look, we down the money inin romania less than two weeks after joe biden left, romanian air force to his family started getting wire through shell companies that were laundered back down to biden's less than two weeks after he left romania for foreign aitwo d. so everything we found in romania is consistent with what this fbi 1023 form alleges thate the fbi had and this is the finding out from just one bank and they're not going to the accounts of the bidens like everybody thought they going to the banks with a deposithey'r mike mccormack is a joe is a stenographer a white house stenographer who was there during the obama years. mike. welcome back thanks, brian. great to be back. so when you're watching all thes e investigations to try to unwind with the biden family, was or was it up
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to what should we all know? you were there with jakewawhat e sullivan and the former vice thf president. you knoworvice there's a lot of questions with a lot of different entities. entiof the most nefarious ones that hasn't been reallyos examinedt nefa is what did vladr putin do to the biden crime family in february 2014? yellen up that train, a putin ally, wired $3.5 million to hunter biden. devin archer and chris hines, john kerry's stepson. and that raised a red flag at the treasury department. the treasury department is athey short walk from the west wing. they would a the known as soon as this flag came in thatin the vice president's son and the secretary of state's stepson were in thisf state' acd they would have gone right to the west wing. the would have gone right into dennis mcdonough's office. s criminally guiltyilty o of using his familf y to increae
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his wealth.wa hunter biden was in on it.s in barack obama knew and so did everybody else in that white house. and now we're finding out about it. >> did you know then were you picking up on this then?eces are you putting the pieces together now? i'm putting the pieces togethetr now because i have access to the hunter biden laptop. i go? t that about a year and a half ago through marco polo, usa and i write a substack midnight in a laptop of good and evil. so i go back over what i did when i was traveling with joe, went to ukraine with them, wentw to russia with them. joe biden had a terrible relationship with vladimir putin. vladimir putin publicly humiliat e, hated him in 2011.cly and this relationship is right at the basis of this ukrainianre c lih, ween the basi the proxy war, america versus russia. versus r horrific. so you also say to look at cyprus, why cyprus? well, what the chairman ofwas tk the oversight committee,
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chairman coleman, was talking about is he wentout to romania the same trip. he went to romania. hehe we went to cyprus. cyprus is a banking stronghold for boris, my holdings. when joe biden went to cyprus, heen. he left romania, went to cyprus. no press on the trip. i wasn't press o the trip. it was a secretive trip and a very suspicious time. rd his son had just been named on the board of burisma and he lands basically in of their banking stronghold. gt's the money launderin capital of europe for russians and ukrainian oligarchlaundes. so in retrospect, when you were with the former vice president, now current president, did you sense there was something going on that, there was something that you couldn't figure out that was taking dit now we're beginning to find out. and when the president that yo days ago said when asked about the $5 million thatn he evidently reportedly got, he said, wher got. e is the money? and kind of laughed and then said it's malarkey. do larkey you think he's almost dag us to find out where this is? h that's right.
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so, you know, the three and a half million dollar uilleann about tirana wire transfer, she. sent 200,000 more dollars to him the day that she stopped sending moneney y to was a day t joe biden wrapped up this bribe task where he got rid of,d you know, he threatened these guys. ukraine fired the prosecutor. you don't get the money. that was the day she stopped. there's a connection there between russia, the ukrainian oligarchs and burisma and joean biden. and we're getting to the bottom of it. joe bidedo you think barack oba is upset by this? i'm sure this has nothing to do with him. upwith thiis it? >> he >> does it?is oh, barack obama is at the end of his rope right noz w because this is going to be a tough summer for the democrats. this is fundraising timede. and joe biden is staring down an impeachment. they're not going to be who's going to fund him if he's about to be impeached. this is coming . >> and by the way, if it's my vice president, i'm wondering why you meeting a with carlos slim in mexico? why are you having all these illicit meetings you should be doing ico your job, not makingg money if that, in fact, turns out to be the case.
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mike mccormack saw it up close and personal. assistant offer for the whitetib house dating back to the obama years and through. thanks so much mike will reach on substacack. thanks, brian. all right. straight ahead, the biden team has a foolproof plan to win a pa back latino voters. more shameless panderingn . more that's why they invited hollywood actress eva longoria to the white house. they in to premiere her brand new movie, flaming hot. it tells the storyloe house to of the innovative frito-lay's janitor who invented the hot cheeto. reated which is a great story. the only problem is, by all accounts, it ttah. s, it ne never happened. i digress. but the biden administration thought this is the perfect occasion to show their latino pride by willing at a merakiout band, the sopranos. the musithc they certainly had the sense of being, i don't know, give the president the sens ae was at a party. >> he got a little handsy. ladies and gentlemen here froman the whitd gente are honored to present flamin hot from your former job protect
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our food. thank you. thank you. thank you. join the kill will joir film, n your house. enjoy the ground. thank you. thank you. thanhouse.k you. >> yes. please release me.ard step i'm going to take a backward step now. that wasn't creepy at all. presd >> it got even weirder whenen president biden said this. there' s a beer, as the director added. another accomplishment to an already incredible, incredible career. we've known each other a longwev time. she was 17.e known eatime. i was 40. >> he says the same joke all the time. ned ryan is the founder and ceo the ti. can majority >> so is this going to help. the hispanic vote go back to the democrat s? well, brian, i have to tell you, i don't think it really much of a difference. i mean, biden got about the same of the hispanicbiden hn vote in 2020 as hillary did in 2016. his support right no
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w, the hispanics isn't that far behind what he got in 2020. i'm not really sure it's about that behs about . i think the bigger issue is, i mean, at what point do we say ghere's enough embarrassindo we content with with our supposed commander in chief that we're going to say enough's enough ommander? i mean, he's a notorious groper and hair sniffer has been for years, and now he's feeling upheaval. longoria on the on a stage in front of the white house cracking very creepy jokes about hef the whr age. actually, i think he was 50 and she was seven. bu 50 and t whatever. and we have this this really interesting embarrassing package groper in chief and grandpa dementia. at some point, you'd think there'd be enough embarrassmen packagete . embarrassment. we'd say, enough's enough. and is it, you know, face foanting aenough e enot the air? is it shaking hands with invisible people? is ircs with t this? is it. god save the queen man and forgetting where to exit on stagepeople. is thateen and i know, but i don't think if it hasn't been enough already, brian, i'm not sure it will be, because i think biden's too usefulan. . i think he's too useful where he's at. he's more than happy to be in the white house eating ice cream, walking around, listening to whatever his handlers say as he lets
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the administrative bureaucrat state bureaucrats do the actual governing. so until he becomes unuseful,ng. i think staying exactly where he is right now. but i do think that he's one fall away. and remember, he broke his foot right away when he got in there. he's two or three times almost almost fell in japan and nobodoy likes to see this. it's awful. i mean, if it was somebody else, he'd be using a walkersurb right now just to make sure. but he's not going to do thatut because it's like the imagen't i that he gives off. but he's one fall away from. they're goinke g to have to start over ag all over again, right? yeah, i think so. but if it's not biden, you really think they're going to go with kamala harris? i mean, i think that's a bridge too far. and then and then where are they? well, they're going to go are with gavin newsom. they have to replace a black woman with a black woman. i think the recruitmen goio go right. she repeatedly says she wants nothing to do with politics. we'll see what happens. all right, ned ryan,y says s i i do think he's losing the hispanic vote. and i think it's a degree of hi vote c on the left thattheres they like more traditional american values and they don't like to be rounded ee of pa off as one,
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which i think joe biden tends to do. neas oned thanks so much. >> thanks, brian. you got it. meanwhile, san francisco's downtown. is now so dangerous. reporters from major networks gore tol dangerod to go there. gavin newsom knows what's to blame and is tired of his pol policies, even though he was the mayor and is the governor. he was tmore on that right after the break. >> some musty in here. >> everybody damp. >> everybody damp. david, a drop in the tab attract and trap excess moisture. eliminate musty odors. >> everybody desperate? hi, i'm mike huckabee, governor of arkansas, and i'm here today to tell you about a hidden health crisis currently affecting nearly every american. sleep. and that's why you need to know about relaxium sleep. you see, getting a good night's sleep helps support a healthy immune system, helps a healthy
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more work to be done. >> we really neess and tackle this issue as a community. ji being in power has deep implications for the world. we also see him as a man of vengeance. he believes he can do whatever he. >> who is xi jinping? san francisco used to be one of the most beautiful cities in america. i you can if you can get pastci the needles, the drug addicts on the streetsica.. so a lot of the human waste it's on the sidewalk. it's so possible to sen waste el beauty. the city has also become incredibly unsafe. things are so bad that newss ar reporters are being ordered to stay away from downbe from downtown. >> watch what happened this morning. wah what hh mentioning that we are not at union square or the westfield mall. >> this morning because we have been advised it is simply too dangerous to be at this hour.
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>> michael and a lot there mad really. he was just in ukraine covering a war and feels unsafe ine feel san francisco. meanwhile, california governor gavin newsos n m doesn't think the drugs a crime have anything to do with the fact that businesses are fleeinge the city. >> pandemic problems? city i think they're struggling to recover from the pandemic. they're struggling to comedemic. back. they're struggling with the macro economic shifts, particularly thg with t that relates to telework as it relates to what's the future of a downtown? is it stacking of offices or stacking of people? and they're in the process of rezoning and rebirth and reimagination. re and rebby the way, i've seen san frisco for decades. >> they saidfo foods is built in the wrong place. they closed. there's too much shoplifting goin>> they g on. everybody else is closed. nobody wants to go to dinner. it's too dangerous. with me right no to go tw is de mcdowell, the co-anchor of the bottom line on fox business. i was lucky enough to be on that show. we stopped you from go to the bars for at least a half hour so you can share your views on san francisco.an a
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your thoughts on where the city is and gavin newsom's explanationcn. . i lived in san francisco for about a year about>> i, 23 years ago, right at the end of the first .com bubble. >> it takes a long time for the city to get to this place because it was always full of pl homeless people, becausee the street i want to point out, though, san francisco has been a magnet magnet. and that's a slip of the tonguoe magnet for two of this ma country's biggest psychopathgne charles manson. summer of 1967. that'ssummer o he first started recruiting his family, the murderincruitingg family, ad jones of the people's temple. he j a darling of the san darli francisco democratngs. he was on the housing board. dianne feinstein loved him. willie brown loved. >> and this is before, of course, the mass suicide in guyana. i say this because again,
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jim jones was a marxist, soey w they won't toleratill e a level. crazy, a level of like human detritus to the point. >> but this is this is where we are right now. >> they are very close to the point of no return where will have more sales and of properties.erties you will have a doom loop, a downward spirawill havl. people flee this city to theo point that you will not be able to pay the city's bills. and what you still have $35 million homes on the market in san francisco. >> i encourage people, if you have property ther e, sell it. you need to get the hell out you nell out be't want to be the last person holding a set of keys. >> and london breeholding d who. she said. a she grew up there.nd l she said she lost a sister to drug abuse. shon drug abe started to arrest theg addicts and the city council is pushing back at the crack down of the mentally deranged
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homeless, drug addled people who are forcing the closing of good businesses on an almost a weekly basis. it is nordstrom closes and then westfield mall literally tellsln its lenders, we're notiter paying youally more. >> you have to own it. take the mall. at&t announces closing its store. yoe's trying her level best. >> when you're working against people who are marxistu t peopls who want crime on the street, who don't care if it's dangerous, who don't understand, this city will go bankrupt very quickly. >> republicans should mount a real push in the inner citie s san francisco, los angeles, philadelphia and new york city and try to be a legitimate alternative. >> right now, they're not even organized. they're trying, but they wan tet san francisco will ask for a bailout from washington if it ends uco will p at that. i don't think they can afford to bail out every city. but we'll see. dagen, thanks so much. congratulation let's success your show.
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all right. meanwhile, we move on this story. ufc supersta . r conor mcgregor being accused now of sexual assault at the nba finals game he attended last week. you got new tmz video, though. they show mcgregor going into you e soom with the woman wher she claims she wasex sexually assaulted while a security guard stood guard.wh mcgregor is calling the allegation a, quote, shakedown and says ard stoo the accuser is now changing her story. but the lawyer for the woman calls that a lie. ferrante hakes is a former l and watchedera c this tape and also saw the allegation. francine, how much trouble is mcgregor in? if the accusations are correct, is with the woman says i had at least six drinks. at least she went into d the bathroom under false pretenses. he followed her in and the guards prevented him from coming out. >> the videotape shows a different storape showy. >> yeah, it does, brian. i mean, i think conor mcgregor could be in a little bit of trouble in the sense that this is not the first time theres isn have been sexual assault allegations against him.
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howeveot first tir, he's never n convicted of anything. and i want to be clear that at this point it is, again, only allegations and it doesn't look good for her. she's changed her story or that we've learned her story is not quit is e what she first made it out to be, because i did watch the videotape. brian, and it looked very clearly to me like she went into thamake thet with him volu. now, they're really not that wi many good explanations for why y someone would voluntarilyn's go into a men's vip bathroom with conor mcgregor inlin the middle of a miami heat game. i don't know what she was dointg . it sounds like she wasmi aheattm t i we'rempaired, bu going to have to hear from eyewitnesses on the scene l story. know the reaimpaired >> just drilling down just a little bit, she said she said at leas t six drinks and said she thought she was going back to the four seasonso hotel with him. what does that do foshgoing bar the allegations? >> well, it makes it a little harder accept that this was a assault case because.
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it seems like she was very interested in mr. mcgregor, at least from own words. she thought she was going. back to his hotel and she was drinking heavily. and she does appear to have gone in that bathroom voluntarily. now, all this is not to say that she has not been this sexually assaulted. i'm not saying that. we just don't knowis not to . but it doesn't look good for her to be drinking that heavily and to mak. e decisions like going back to a hotel with someone who appears to be a complete stranger to her and has a reputation for violence. tation in fact, his job is to inflict violence and win against othervo skilled fighters. he also beat up a mascotr , sen him to the hospital. >> not a great day for mcgregor . >> no, it's not a great day. and that's another thing about the story that's interesting brian. she talks about having gotten away from him in the bathroom by him a few times. >> and i do not mean to demean or her story, but he is an mma fighter. r story.one of the baddest men the planet. i find it very difficultth
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to believe that if he was bent on doing something illegal, then her elbows would not have stopped him. exactly. to train fighter is what you're saying. and that all figures the case for nancy. thanks so much. appreciate it. thanks, brian. meanwhile, straight ahead,, while our military pushes more woke policies, our enemies are getting stronger. i'm talking about china, iran, russia, they're emboldened. and biden does nothing. that story straight ahead. michael wolff's the the mosquitoes are just all over the quiet place. >> okay. wow. >> hey, i said get a pro. i did get an orkin pro. >> i got you got mosquitoes. >> call any pro, call the orkin pro orkin. the best in pest. my name is tom. now, in my eighties, i try to keep a proper balance between work, exercise and diet. when i tried balance of nature,
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children can grow and thrive. help kids bloom. learn. >> question who do we expect to deal with? uestion,gus problems facin country when the pentagon is given up on merit? i'm not kidding. yesterday, china seems or russia launched a cyber attack against american networker atts any, any any result and we hit back. meanwhile of state blinken and bill gates rushed to beijing to kowtow the ccp. why do they deserve this type of credit? and meetings? nobody takes us seriously, it seems. and why should they? why he's a member of the armedot
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services committee, green beret and his other job. i w he's congressmanhe from florida, congressman michael waltz. congressman, i hate the scenarioscenario that we hae our secretary of state begging givia meeting and bill gatesg giving $50 million to a lommunist country as a powerfu american. >> how does that play in the region? well, it plays china's propaganda right there. they're harassing our ships, harassing our planes, flying a spy balloon over our sensitiv spye nuclear. >> you mean a silly balloon? the president. yeah. yeah. that silly balloon loaded with censors, antenna and cameras over our nuclear withnd s, breaking into our bases, putting a another center in cuba. and what do we have? we have our secretary ofdefe defense begging for meetings in singapore. they get the stiff in front of all of our allies. >> you have. and now you have our secretary you got scolded publicly. then you have our secretary of >> ge making a phone call, get scolded on the call and says, mother maye call g, in i please come anyway? and lookmother m with our advers
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when you come to them, you are giving up your wast, you are giving up your face and arean the ones that look tough and strong. and when china is sayingwhen ch america is on the decline. they can't even handle a balloon to everybody in the region. you better sign side with us ama and not with them. this is just it's pathetic pathi and weak and here's what we got to do. we have to find out what officer or what ministerstr is in charge of these concentration camps and sanction the is tration m individually.e to and then we got to take advantage of the fact that they now hav f the e to pourir eco more stimulus into their economy because they're flatno and they're young people between 18 and 25. >> right. there's 20% unemployment. economically18 and 2 are vulner despite how they act. but rather than taking vu advantage of that vulnerability, rather than driving wedges. we've got big tech. we have wall street. jamie and others over there pledging more money and pouring
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more of our money. remember that lenin said the capitalists will sell us the rope that we'll use to hang them. and that's exactly what we're doing. we had secrehang him and tt tala within iran in oman at which time i don't know what's happening. but now iran is selling more oil than ever. an and n we're not enforcingse the sanctions that were. there is this belligerent atmospherellil than country, some getting somehow getting bigger muscles because they seen weakness. >> remember, china is sending partess to iran that they're putting in their drones, sending to russiia . so meanwhile, we give money to ukraine. we're indirectly sending money to russia through china, iran, t and also this sanctions relief, which what can you do about it arsa, what c house? what can you do it without it in the armed services committee? well, we've got fully fund our military and we have to stop the capital flow. and we have to decouple from our greatest adversary, which is china. i know people do wan our greater that in new york because everybody's making money on it, bill. bill gates being number one.we but we've got to pull our money
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back. americans have to be educated to the real threat. and i think they'll rally around it. snd i think democrat and republicans realize it more and more. yes, sir. i hopethat morand more. , congressman, thanks so much. great to see you. all right. good to see you. all right. straight ahead, americans might be boycotting bud light, but alcohol consumption just set a record higg bud li h, dating all the way back to the civil war. the previous record high. hope that's not a trend.i ho and i hope the the similarities end. therpe te. bacevin a moment with kennedy. what if we live to 100?en i don't want to outliv'te have >> i keep eating all these chi a seeds. i could live to be 100. we work at empower the power. >> even if we do live to 100, we don't have to worry. not worried. take control of your financial future to empower. future to empower. what's nexp you chings offt. >> your wisdom is waiting from, >> your wisdom is waiting from, to help you check things off your bucket list. and his. with 24 trusted brands by wyndham to choose from.
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drink, was during the civil war. anything he held overton rye. righton rye.t. and why are we drinking so much now? out of the pandemic, we wereic drinking. then we stopped drinking. now we're back to drinking. what are we doin andg? >> i think there are people who are overreporting. i actually don't trust this . ta at all whatsoever and how do they need to know?le the people during war were durin drinking 2.5 gallons of ethanol a year? they weren't drinking ethanol. they were they were relieving themselves in a bucket of corn they and that ferment and theyli called thangt. >> okay. so, you know, to make all this make sense, the american tke ths consumed, right? i'm pretty sure they've already done it. people at homepeople a don't evw what happened. we asked every we were in a delay. america is in a two second delay, an average american consumed during that time, 2.5 billion gallons ofsec ethanol. that's what you're talking about. the alcohol foun the averagd in wine, beer and spirits compared to right now, 2.53. wow. so right now, we are just going to show you that we'rewe are o on the eve of civil war or t a breacikwe just wan . >> we are just breaking down. i think we have too much
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leisure time. i think that's what it amounts to. you know, the labor force participation rate, it's really not where it should be. >> i blame snoop dogg. those commercials are too enticing. >> they really are. don't you want to go to that beach with him and andyme samberg? i'm just getting word right now we have the president said somethingrcials i want to e with you. let's check in. the president gave a speech and this is how we ended itnd ti on gun violence. let's watch. ed it onl god save the queen ma >> it's in comes a guy who tells you to leave. >> so no one can figure this out. kennedy you're good at figuring out stuf edy you f that is great. >> and civil war, alcohol. can you grade on some more? i can tell you what they weret. all drinking. all right. can you tell me what. what h e was thinking, dara? >> for the for the generals. he thinks he's winston churchill. oh, he really does. that's what he thinks. he thinks is winston churchill. and young princess elizabeth has just been. that
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>> h'se has just ascended to the throne. that's what he thinks. all right. >> the you have now a better spin iny the white house because they can't figure it out. wa by the way watch one nation. would you mind watching one nation? saturdayht at 8 so night at 8:0n i'm not at home. >> amongst our guests, byronedy donalds, tyrus and tim kennedy. and then as we sat, we repeatedn again at 11 kennedy, i can't thank you enough for coming. >> you know, it is time for my life here today. shawn. shawn. harry is.. >> and welcome to a specialitio edition of "hannity" on this friday night. now coming up, zero experience runter biden in hot wate again. we will explain. lara trump, she joins us with reaction. also, we'll show you more of my exclusive interviewwe wil with california governor gavin newsom. he gets really heatel d as we debate taxes, gun control, biden's weaknessom. when it comesaxes, gu to china. you don't want to miss that. americans, they are rightly turning on the woke left and their radical agenda.

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