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do for our family. >> dad, i love you, grateful for you. wish you the best day. >> i love you, dad. >> and i love you too, dad. happy father's day, belately. that's it for us tonight. kayleigh mcenany is next. dvr the show. remember, i'm watters and this is my world. >> hello, welcome to "fox news tonight." i am kayleigh mcenany. there's a massive search under way this hour for tourists trapped in a submarine beneath the atlantic ocean. they were on a titanic wreckage tour and have been missing since sunday. more on that in moments jacqui heinrich it-- it is no see ret they're roaming around for the next conservative target. we know this. i got to know them quite well
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during my time. there was jim acosta, indicate lynn collins, the playboy reporter. hyenas. lately they had harsh words for former president trump. >> you hear the horrible stories of hoarding. he was doing the same with classified documents. >> hoarding nuclear secrets. >> it is almost a gollum in lord of the rings moment. my precious. it is like pathological in addition to being criminal. >> after wondering could a president trump unshackled by any opposition somehow use the justice department to imprison his enemies? >> it was starting to freak me out, the idea that we are not even discussing changing the constitution to make it say you cannot be in jail while being
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the president. my father. >> an amendment would be nice. >> i'm a big fan of amendments. >> i thought it was innocent until proven guilty, i must have had that entirely wrong. trump to his credit never shied from challenging the media dishonesty. here he was moments ago in an exclusive interview with fox's bret baier. saying why he needs to be less combative. >> i would like to be less combative, and the press is extremely dishonest. if i am not combative, i can't get my point across, i don't think you can win. regardless me or somebody else, if somebody else got the nomi nomination, these radical main maniacs would come at them at a level never seen and they won't be able to withstand it. our country is sick. it's sick. we have people that will do anything and it's a very sad thing, like the document hoax,
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they never should have been brought, we are in the middle of a political campaign, and they want to arrest the opponent leading the person that's in theory in charge of government. this stuff shouldn't happen. >> but the media attacks on trump are back firing. look at the numbers, according to harvard harris, 55% view the trump indictment as a political exercise, and 56% say it constitutes election interference. and the media are having a conniption. >> poll from quinnipiac on a biden, trump matchup puts biden at 48%, trump at 44%. this is a poll again taken largely after the indictment. i mean, that's got to make you a little nervous, that's within the margin of error, that's a statistical tie. >> the rise was close before the indictment, it will be close. >> what's that say about biden, barely beating or some polls
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losing. >> john carl, he was president of the hyenas when i was white house press secretary, he might fall over if he reads the latest harvard poll, it shows trump beating biden by six points. meanwhile, the hyenas looked more sheepish when reporting on president joe biden. >> this number. 20 fundraisers on the books between now and end of june involving the president, vice president, and other top cabinet officials involved with this operation as well. big effort under way. >> 20 between now and the end of june. >> having more than one a day is a lot. >> get this, the media spent precisely zero seconds covering the biden family corruption over a four day period earlier this month. that's according to a brand new analysis. they're covering more of this. >> thank you very much, mr. president. we love you. >> i might adds if i didn't, i would be sleeping alone. i better explain that.
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my wife is a philly girl. all right. where we going? >> heading this way. >> we're going to go over and get the briefing. >> and this as well. >> and now i'm standing next to the president again, next to a collapsed bridge here. he is here to commit to work with the governor and the delegate-ation to be sure we fix it quick, fast. this is a president committed to infrastructure, and on top of that, the law of infraction bill that's going to make sure there's bridges across like this all across america getting rebuilt. >> my personal favorite. >> all right. god save the queen, man.
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>> well, it is unclear who the queen is, but according to axios, this was an old timely expression. call it a quirky -- it is all the republicans, and called it one of many unique phrases in an arsenal of wacky phrases. notice they don't say gaffe. this is what axios said. as a proud irish man whose ancestors no fans of the crown, he may use it more as sarcasm or in the send of god help us before finally concluding his off beat proverbs are just biden being biden. vivek ramaswamy is a 2024 candidate and joins us now. vivek, welcome. you're an interesting candidate. i love watching you. before i tee up with the first question, you're no stranger
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going into a hostile environment. let's watch some flashbacks of you in hostile territory. >> there's absolutely no evidence unless you can show me some that president biden has had anything to do with this prosecution. that's why he put two layers in between. >> with due respect, it is shameful i as competitor to president trump in this race have to ask questions that the media isn't asking, the job of the political media, if they have one job is to hold the u.s. government accountable. >> we know that. >> instead we are doing the bidding of u.s. government. ask the question, get to the bottom of what biden told garland and what garland told jack submith. do not take their word now. >> some candidates aren't going into hostile territory. what's motivating you? >> so look, i am running to lead a nation, not a political party. if i'm asking the people of this country to give me permission to represent the united states of america across the table from xi
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jinping, i better be willing to sit across from dana bash, chuck todd, don lemon, all of whom i visited. chuck todd and don lemon are no longer on the air. if we are going to lead this country, we have to be willing to take the heat. i'm in this race for a reason. we are running to lead a nation. tomorrow, i head to kensington, pennsylvania, outside of philadelphia, not only where many republicans don't go, many police officers don't go there. south side of chicago recently as well. i think it takes to be a leader willing to show up. >> vivek, to your point, these guys are no longer with those shows. i have a few places i would like to send you. putting that aside, joe biden, one of the things he is doing is staying out of the headlines, if you win the nomination, there's a good chance he hides in the oval. how are you going to smoke him out of the oval? >> so look, i want to see him on the debate stage, meet the same
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fate don lemon did, put him out of a job. the real issue, get to the bottom of what's going on, biden's cognitive deficits are not a bug, they're a feature. he is really just a puppet for the managerial class and the administrative state as it exists today, and i actually have somewhat of a contrarian prediction. if there's a scenario president trump is out of the race, biden is the backup the they want to put up against him. the reason they have the document investigation going against biden, they're going to pull that card on him whenever he stops being a convenient puppet for them. so we have to see through that farce. this is not just biden being an unintelligent rambler, he is a puppet for the administrative state. that's the truth. >> vivek, thank you. joining us now, florida congressman byron donald. congressman, he has such a way with words. we talked about the trump documents. he basically said we are not far from putting robert herd,
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special prosecutor for the biden case, putting his face on a milk carton because he is missing in action. where is he? >> that's a good question, i have no idea. frankly nobody does. until you mentioned his name, most americans didn't know that robert herr is the guy investigating the joe biden classified documents issue. nobody knows what's going on. this is one of the fundamental problems that we have. when it comes to donald trump, the wheels of justice, quote, unquote turn very, very fast, some would say recklessly, most would say completely out of control and political. but when it comes to joe biden, when it comes to hillary clinton or any democrat, they turn very, very slowly. there's a lengthy investigation that typically ends up nowhere mostly with a slap on the wrist, and americans are sick of it. >> they are. turning to 2024, something that worries me a little bit, you and i both floridians, love our
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great state, republican presidential candidate has won that state every year back to 2012. but there's a headline from politico, headline says florida democrats think the unthinkable, we are in play in florida. and they note a jacksonville mayor's race that went their way. were you worried about the state of florida? >> i looked at that mayor's race, that's more of an anomaly. florida is not in play. as we stand, we are a 5, 6% state in a general election, some might say three. at the end of the day with citizens of florida understand, the home of conservative policy across the nation, it happened under governor desantis but has been going on a couple of decades now. when you compare us to a state like california, a state like illinois or new york, the reason people continue to choose florida is because conservative policies have flourished, they have thrived, and that's what's
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leading our state. people are choosing our state. i'm not worried what's going to happen here in 2024. >> there's no doubt about that. florida, what a juggernaut of an economy we have in our great state. look, when i look at president biden and i played some of the sound bites, it is hard to believe this is the commander in chief, going toe to toe with china. a north carolina focus group of swing voters say yeah, he is old, 9 of 11 say we'll still vote for him as president. how do you take the arguments, put them as a winning choice to voters. you can have him or x, y, z conservative candidate. >> i'm very clear about '24. the question is my view, since i am endorsing president trump in the race, who did the job better. you have two guys commander in chief. one was significantly better than the other, that's without question. look at every issue facing our country, crime, the border, inflation, foreign policy, joe biden has been a disaster. look at any of the nominees, even though i am supporting
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president trump, any one of them would do a much better job than the current commander in chief, and last but not least, you can't have somebody out there who is fumbling words every time he takes the microphone. it is embarrassing. >> joe biden has a new challenger on the democratic side. we will tell you about that end of the show. thank you. quick programming note, we sent the top candidates for the republican nomination a question that almost no gop candidate has been asked. we received a variety of videotaped responses from the candidates and we will share that question and the responses with you later in the week. stay tuned. a massive search is under way now for a missing titanic tourist submarine with five people on board. it disappeared off the coast of canada hours ago and we will have an update on the search. that's next. (vo) if you've had thyroid eye disease for years and you go through artificial tears in the blink of an eye,
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canadian coast guards are searching for the missing sub in the atlantic ocean at a depth of two and a half miles underwater, pressure up to 6,000 pounds per square inch. the sub went missing in a remote area 900 miles east of cape cod near the wreckage, the coast guard says it deployed airplanes, ships, sonar buoys, is relying on commercial boats. the search began yesterday when the coast guard says the sub was reported missing. it reportedly lost contact one hour and 40 minutes after submerging a few hundred miles off the coast of canada. the sub is a part of oceangate exped expeditions, a company that provides staffed submarines for exploration, research and tours. the coast guard will not identify exactly who is on board the missing sub but it has one commander and four other people possibly passengers that paid to tour the titanic wreck site. the sub is equipped with an
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oxygen supply to last 96 hours. two days ago an instagram account with captain hammish harding, a billionaire from united kingdom posted i am proud to announce i joined oceangate ex-petition for the rms titanic mission as a mission specialist. i o in the past few hours, a congressman said the navy should deploy the best submarine and best submarine operators in the world. >> thank you. as you heard, five tourists are trapped in a submarine, likely more than 10,000 feet under the atlantic ocean, been there since sunday on a tour to find the titanic wreckage. the president of a water rescue and training company, butch hendrick, joins me now. butch, that's the question. how much longer do the five individuals have? >> from all the research we have had, we know that the machine is
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submersible at a 96 hour window of survival. so if it went in the water yesterday morning, we are now somewhere into the neighborhood of 40 hours, so you look at just that, they still have a reasonable 50 hours of life support on board, if nothing else has gone wrong. if we look at that, we have another day and a half they could still be alive. >> butch, i cannot fathom being in this, the size of a minivan in crammed quarters, you're in the ocean, a vast ocean. granted, they were on the way to sigh the titanic wreckage, but it feels like finding a needle in a haystack. how do you begin trying to find them? >> first off would be the fact that this particular submersible was designed if it had mechanical or certain difficulties, it would self right and float.
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it has not done that. coast guards from multiple countries have deployed fixed wing aircraft that are searching and can search hundreds of miles in a short matter of time. it is not at the surface. so therefore we think it has to be somewhere on the bottom. two reasons for that. >> wow. go ahead, the two reasons. >> reason number one is that something has happened to its integrity and its dry seals and therefore it took on water and flooded. the other is if they got close enough to the titanic, there's so much debris and so many pieces of entanglement possibilities on that wreckage that if they simply got themselves caught in a position and i'm going to use a plastic bottle for a moment, got themselves caught in position where they can't get out, it is just a simple piece being trapped, they can't back up, they can't rotate, they're
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simply stuck. we see that happen to divers as we teach divers to work underwater with no visibility, entanglements are the single greatest danger because they get caught and need help. we do an enormous amount of training how to save each other in those kind of environments. here if they're looking at trying to find it along the wreckage most likely the military will deploy an unmanned underwater rover. robot, like a pacman they can control with cameras. like a robot, they can change the arms on it. basically they can literally put on cutting tools, grab techniques. so if they did find it entangled in something, in theory, they can cut it out, get it back to the surface.
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>> butch hendrick, we certainly hope the latter is the case and that the vessel isn't flooded. thank you very much for your expertise. >> thank you for having me. >> krecareen jean pierre, you wd not believe this quote. that's what historic figures do, they brag about it to all of us. i give her a reality check next. kar ♪ma ma ma ma♪ [clears throut] for fast sore throat relief, try vicks vapocool drops with two times more menthol per drop*, and the powerful rush of vicks vapors for fast-acting relief you can feel. vicks vapocool drops. fast relief you can feel. your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered...
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i certainly walk in history every day, but this is also a historic making administration because of this president. >> i am a historic figure. wow. that's quite a statement. she's the 35th white house press secretary. i was the 33rd. and let's be clear, no white house press secretary is a, quote, historic figure. as white house press secretary, you speak for a historic figure elected by the american people. you, yourself, well, you're not a historic figure. that's a fact. someone who is a historic figure, the biden administration, should be worried about, chinese president xi jinping. he met with antony blinken in beijing, here's a photograph of the meeting. look at that. look at the body language. it is obvious blinken looks weak and nervous around xi jinping. after the meeting blinken said the chapter on the chinese spy balloon should be closed.
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isn't that nice. he basically gave the chinese communist party a green light to invade taiwan. >> we do not support 250i wan independence, we are opposed to any changes to status quo by either side. we continue to expect a peaceful resolution of cross strait differences. >> gordon shane joins us now. welcome, gordon. >> thank you. >> the biden administration, they have a big international trip, they come back, they're bragging, we got more flights between china and the united states and we have a working group to talk about fentanyl. they have the fight with the we goers, aggressive posture against taiwan. what did they get out of this? >> we got nothing out of this. an agreement to talk about talking? you know, the chinese communist party, it is behind the fentanyl gangs, gives them diplomatic support and launders their
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profits. the united states should say stop it or we are imposing these costs immediately. we should have been imposing these costs, china has been killing between 65 to 70,000 americans a year with doses of illegal chinese fentanyl. yet we are going to talk about this? this is just horrific. i think biden and blinken make nevel chamberlain look like a strong figure in history. >> that's quite a statement. former president trump was on with bret baier, he said i ended the relationship with xi, forced him back to the table. biden is out bragging they're bettering relationships, he won't pick up the phone or talk to him. what language does xi understand? >> xi understands force, he understands superior force. that's about it. you know, the biden administration and particularly the president thinks if they're meek, they can avoid a war. and biden i guess has been told by europeans don't be the american president
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that starts a war with china, and that's obviously impressed biden. biden thinks if he is nice to xi jinping there won't be a war. all he is doing is feeding the already inflated ego of xi jinping. that's dangerous. henry kissinger is wrong all the time except a day ago. he was right when he said we are close to war and that war with china is probable. and he is saying war will occur unless something changes. well, nothing is changing, and this is one of the most dangerous moments in history. >> xi jinping is committing genocide against the we goers. i don't think he understands nice tniceties. that's my guess. thank you. >> some divine intervention after the dodgers honor an anti-christian drag group. we will tell you about the divine intervention next. meet the team... behind the team.
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protested peacefully outside dodger stadium to protest the dodgers of an anti-christian drag group called sisters of perpetual indulgence. i refuse to call them that, i call them the mockers. this group are known as mocking christ crucifix in drag, they even pole danced around a cross. the day after the dodgers gave the so-called drag nuns an award, the team suffered a 15 and 0 shutout loss. that's the worst lost in 125 years. i guess you can call it divine intervention. a mother of five was at the protest, and anna authorize joins us. peachy, how many protesters would you say were there? >> i observed at least a thousand when i got there right when it began, another thousand coming in and cars pouring down the street, trying to get in. local media reported hundreds of people, it was a couple thousand. >> count on the hyenas to
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get the numbers wrong. you mentioned in the piece that choppers were above, the media was roving, looking for any sign of violence. what did they find instead? >> yeah, it was really incredible. i mean, i lived in l.a. during the summer of 2020 and the riots there were not as peaceful as this. this was just a beautiful, prayerful event, people on their knees in the hot sun, praying the rosary and litany of the sacred heart. not a peep was heard. no hecklers. it was about love and finding a way to protest, what we think is betrayal by the hometown team. >> you mentioned something that was interesting in your piece. you said shamefully the los angeles archdiocese chose to remain neutral. how can an archdiocese, represents tons of catholics, choose to remain neutral in something like this? >> yeah, i think we're the largest catholic archdiocese in the country and they wouldn't let, it
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was going to start with procession from the cathedral downtown to the stadium, it was called off because they wouldn't let people park in their parking lot. they don't want to be seen as being judgmental. they did issue a statement, but just not a single priest, it is embarrassing, but not surprising. >> not surprising at all. another thing you said is that the dodgers engineered a rainout of the mockers. what do you mean by that? >> well, it was really funny. i think the dodgers, the organization got a little scared at the end, so they had the sisters on the field an hour before the game started when there was basically no one there. i think they were worried about reaction and boos, and there were a few boos, even though a few dozen people were there when they did it. they really copped out and it is really sad. >> you know, some people, i think most people, you want to take your kids to a baseball game. now there's a story i read about a stadium changing the name to climate change stadium. we are supposed to drive
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to climate change stadium, pick up a bud light with dylan mulvaney's face on it, sit down and watch nuns, so-called nuns that pole dance on a cross. do you think this is what the american faithful or not faithful want? >> you go to sport to escape politics and the culture war and unfortunately you're not even able to walk into a target, go to disneyland, enjoy a dodger game without stuff being thrown in your face. it wasn't about the event itself, which was a nothing burger. it is about the dodgers choosing to honor a group and ignore their fans. all of the big corporations seem to be taking, playing out of the same play book. >> as you said, and i loved this line. instead people were looking for violence in the blazing afternoon sun, people knelt on their bare knees on old, broken asphalt to pray the litany of the sacred heart. peachy, i've got to believe people look and see peace, love and kindness. what a contrast it is to
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hunky jesus contests and a whole bunch of hate. peachy keenan, thank you. some players are brave enough to criticize the employer of them over the hosting of the drag nuns. here is trevor williams. >> a blatant anti-catholic message they're sending, regardless how much quote, unquote good they're doing in the community. when i saw how deeply offensive it was, doing awful things to the cross, awful things, came a point the negatives are not and shouldn't be honored and shouldn't mock a certain group. anyone with two eyes and a brain can see that they're mocking the religious habits of nuns. they're mocking what we hold most deeply and within our core convictions, they're blatantly mocking it. >> he is the founder offal
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kick. he spoke up. he is a dodgers player. trevor williams to do that interview, i asked my husband. my husband played baseball 11 years between aaa and the big leagues, i said do you think an organization would green light an interview like that, he said likely not. trevor williams, he took a risk there. >> yeah. good for him. i have been beating this drum a long time now. why do we need to honor anybody in any way unaffiliated basically with baseball. the dodgers have a good product. it is a great location, a loyal fan base all over southern california. this whole idea that we have gotten into where i don't know if you saw, 29 out of teams had pride nights in major league baseball. the only one that didn't was texas rangers, and they got absolutely ripped to shreds by the woke sports media. but i think the rangers got it right.
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why can't texas rangers say hey, we want everybody to come enjoy baseball games of all different backgrounds, but we don't need to be honoring the different sexuality groups on a day-to-day basis when to your point, fighting this battle with outkick, sports used to unite everyone. the team has a walkoff homerun, you high five everyone, you don't think of race, religion, ethnicity, or who they voted for, the most recent presidential election. we need more events that bring everybody together as opposed to tearing us apart. but at some point when you get slapped in the face over and over and over again, you have to stand up and say it is wrong. we have seen it with bud light, saw it with the dodgers, i think this is an important response. i give credit to the player there for speaking out and saying this is wrong. i think that's the only way we get back to normal. >> i do, too. well done, trevor williams. we need more trevor
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williams. clay, another story, this was shocking, i don't believe when i saw it, the aclu, the big liberal organization, criticizing state of florida for failing to provide a convict, his name was dwayne owen, with gender affirming care. the state executed him last week, he was guilty of, get this, raping and murdering several women, including a 14-year-old during his life. and yet the aclu attempted to paint him as the victim rather than a murderer in a tweet over the weekend. the organization, they referred to owen as a her and deliberately avoided mentioning any of his heinous murders. clay, what is going on here? >> oh, it's ridiculous, right? the thing i always love that blows this up in everybody's face. what would the aclu have done if the murdering white guy decided he was asian, hispanic, or black, that he was a different race.
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they wouldn't have said anything. that would be considered horribly racist. yet when you change your gender, somehow it is heroic and we all have to pretend it is real. look, i used to like the aclu, they used to speak in favor of the first amendment and in favor of the marketplace of ideas. now the organization has been overtaken by woke cowards. this is a perfect example of this situation. this guy is not a victim in any way, he is a murderer. >> he stabbed a 14-year-old girl 18 times and the aclu is worried about gender affirming care? are you out of your mind? it reminds me, clay, of the nashville shooting. the woman gunned down six people, six children. "new york times," don't misgender her. what in the world. this is insane. >> there were people chanting seven victims. that person, the transgender shooter, killed six people, three kids, three teachers, and at the protests people were chanting seven
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victims. and by the way, the manifesto from that shooter, we're several months past that, still hasn't been released. to me it is disgraceful. i would want some consistency, right? if you can choose to be any race that you want, then you can choose to be any gender you want. but one is racist, the other is heroic, it makes absolutely no sense. in this particular situation, shame on the aclu trying to make the murder era victim. >> a question, where is the manifesto, do you think we're going to get it? >> i don't think so. if that was written by a trump supporting lunatic, it would have been out within 48 hours and every person who voted for trump, you, me, everybody else would have been held responsible. we would have been told we had blood on our hands. but when it is a trans shooter and the narrative doesn't fit the proverbial leftwing chosen devices, it gets buried, vanished. i don't think we'll see it anytime soon
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of "outnumbered." the new criteria, taking into account race, gender, orientation, making it harder to win an oscar. >> actually, before models aren't eligible, i am not in the movies, just in the commercials. you know the rules are bad when will smith considers them a slap in the face. hey, oh, too soon. work with me here. this is so stupid. it prioritizes everything but what we go to the movies to see. you want to see a good movie, good acting. you go to the movies to get away from identity politics, to escape the real world. nobody wants to see julia roberts and richard gear in pretty person, you don't want al pacino in a few good them. that's what you're going to do if you want to watch a film. think of classic films. schindler's list couldn't win, because it is predominantly white actors. can't tell the story of the holocaust, it is not woke enough to be recognized by hollywood.
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the godfather couldn't win best picture unless halfway through he became the godmother and made someone an offer they couldn't hear and was deaf. >> emily, there's an actress saying i am away taking away gender specific awards, female best actress, male. >> and i think the reality is when that is applied, it shut out women. talking about biological women. for those that preach inclusion, diversity, and celebrating women, then where are they disappeared to, the result means it stamps them all out. all of this is theater which i guess that's what they gave themselves the oscars for. >> speaking of theater, my favorite reality star jumping into the 2024 race, a real challenge for joe, tiger king, known as joe exotic, also a great singer announced he is running, will lead his
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campaign from prison. emily. you know how excited i am. we talk about this all the time. >> i have not seen one episode of "the tiger king." when i saw this, i thought of you guys. i know they're so excited. i hope it takes attention in the democratic party away from the commander in chief. it seems to be running at a glacial pace. the reality is it is one more person throwing a hat in the ring, they know anyone but joe biden is better for that party. so i wish him luck. >> you have a self help guru polling 5%. >> this is a tough one. i don't want to bash joe exotic, clearly wearing a jacket from that tiger king collection, but i think his window closed. 2020 was the moment, we had the pandemic, everyone was watching "tiger king." he is out of luck, joe biden declared we are living in a monarchy, the queen is in charge. >> i wish he would have gotten a pardon from
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president donald trump. one more thing, guys. yesterday was father's day. so of course npr decided to celebrate the holiday honoring a new modern father, a biological woman who identifies as a trans man. listen. >> i still had to deal with people telling me i didn't belong in certain spaces. i had to convince people that i was pregnant and that i wasn't just some strange man trying to infiltrate the object gyn office. people are shocked when they hear my children calling my daddy and they're worried our kids will be confused in some way, shape or form, and that's simply not true. >> emily, which do you prefer as a woman, birthing people, pregnant people, menstruating people. i prefer the latter and i will not accept being called anything but that. >> prefer the latter. i can't understand the erasure of women. well are different types of dads
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like those deployed. those step in the as father figures for different complicated families a lot deserve highlighting the knee jerk like the week left is frustrating it erases all of those father who is deserve recognition on this special day the number one celebrated holiday christmas. 2 is mother's day. give the datas a break >> jim, i want to pop up a celebration of your pregnancy. let's pop it up. there it is! >> i thank you guy kookdz up this scheme he was tired of macaroni necklace. lincoln gives good gifts. would this make him a mother if he is having i baby. if we are going to pretend this
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is biologically a fallacy. birth reason i'm not on boarded it is america pretends to be who you are not. we have to pretend men can get pregnant that means one day i will have to go to baby showers. i all right. thank you. >> have a great evening, later this week i don't interviews with mike pence issue ron desan and is tim scott. you will not want to miss it. >> kaliegh. great to see you and welcome to hannity. tonight donald trump is fighting back against biden's doj, take a look >> they took everything. right. i don't know what they took. they will could be stuffing it. we wanted to be there when they were take they would not let anybody in the room of they never treated the president like this. >> president trump's interview is ahead. and anthony wink exten
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