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and unfortunately, that is all the time we have left this evening. >> and thank you for joining us making the show possible tomorrow we have another live lv audience show you can sign up hannity icon tickets are absolutelyes are po free. just go to hannity icon to get t them and forget dvr so you never miss a program ever, ever, ever, ever. >> in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. she is there. laura ingraham, straight ahead . >> how are you? how are you? i'm good. how are all the fun people there? and i very much can find a rowdy crowd tonight, trust me. yeah. fanatical girl. girl. wednesday. this is a hot day, but we've had a, you know, kind of a holiday weekend. so i think they don't know what they're feeling right now, but i know they're all going drinking after they've started a hannity crawl and they all go out afterward. i think it's sweet tea, those jell-o shots and the breaks that's what i thought exactly. >> with real lime juice. all right.
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and a great show, as always, an awesome audience. i am laura ingraham. this is ingraham angle from washington tonight. thanks for joining us. >> biden surrenders. that's the focus of tonight's angle. >> now, this month, americans cannot turn around without seeing a very colorful flag. it's you see it in stores, at hotels and clothing. of course, it's being pushed by celebrities. it's even hanging prominently at the white house. >> but there's a flag that far better represents where we're heading as a country right now, although it's a lot less flashy. you see it there. and given biden's groveling approach, china, our single greatest adversary, the white house, might as well raise it this point. now, there are so many obvious reasons why america needs to begin decoupling from. it is insane when you think about it, that we allowed manufacturing and the production of things,
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prescription drugs, medical devices, critical electronics and other critical parts to be controlled by, a communist regime that is hostile to everything we believe in and everything we are or used to be. now, if covid taught us anything, it should have taught on china for our essentials, we're going to do it on our own peril. ting wong, dai with johns hopkins business school. >> he's an associate professor there and has done extensive research into the need to reshore our production. >> just imagine you've have a fire and. you do not have a truck a few miles from you and you have a good iron triangle from a nearby state at you cannot deal with a fire. by the time the fire trucks arrive your have already burned down. >> yeah, it's a dire situation. and all the damage that's been done is self-inflicted.
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and china's control over our medicine and supply chain has happened over a relatively short period of time now until the mid 1990s. a lot of you might not know this. the west and japan produce 90% of the world's active pharmaceutical ingredients. by 2017, china was producing 40%. >> wow. now almost all pipelines start in china. as of today, 97% of our antibiotics, many in limited supply now, by the way, are made in china. 97%. but it's not just medicine. it turns out our defense contractors that get billions and, billions of dollars to produce weaponry to defend us supposed to be defending us, turn out. >> they can't function without key parts from our geopolitical foes. >> the ceo of raytheon is telling the financial times that the company has several suppliers in china and decoupling is impossible.
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>> you cannot make this up. and during his surrender tour in beijing, biden secretary of state antony blinken, he bent over backwards to reassure the ccp. a decoupling not going to happen. >> one of the important things for me to do on this trip was to disabuse our chinese hosts of the notion that we are seeking to economically contain them. we're not. and as i've said, we are not about decoupling. we're about de-risking and diversifying. de-risking. what a tool. now, 10 to 1 odds that tony is going to eventually be consulting or lobbying for some china related interest over the next five years or so. now his arguments are all when it comes to decoupling or economic containment.
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i think the facts simply belie that proposition. as i mentioned, our trade relationship reached the highest number that it's that it's ever hit. last year, about $700 billion in trade. american foreign direct investment in china has reached levels that we haven't seen since 14. >> yeah, our trade is huge. but what he left out of course ,is that in the first quarter of this year, we've already run a deficit of $65 billion with china every it's going up. now, during his remarks monday, blinken, like he kind of was auditioning to be beijing's minister. >> parenthetically, we've got about 300,000 chinese students studying in the united states. we have many american companies that i met with, or at least their representatives here, including the chamber of commerce, that continue to be very interested to do business here. and it's profoundly in
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our interest. >> well, at least we know whose interests he represents. china wall street and big business. plus, maybe he doesn't know this, but we didn't. 300,000 russian students studying here during the cold, and we ended up grinding them down, didn't we? the ussr didn't benefit from our trade either. and believe me, i know this. i was a student there in the 1980s and it was pretty bleak. >> and perhaps sensing the building backlash to their boot licking, biden used the d-word at a fundraiser when referring to ji. now, late today, senior officials, u.s. officials claim ,that they were caught off guard by biden's dictator comment a state department spokesman rushed out to smooth things over. >> the president believes that diplomacy, including this recent trip undertaken by the secretary is a responsible way to manage tensions, clear up misperceptions, avoid
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miscalculations. and all of this is is in our interest to do that. >> oh is that another biden walk? >> well, maybe. but i wouldn't be surprised if he and ji worked this little dance out ahead of time. hey, gee, i'm going to call you a kind of a dictator to get the china hawks off my back. then spokesman can come out and can criticize me for it, which of course, is exactly what happened. >> meanwhile, your wenjian liu and gq juan miguel de sousa, gentle way beats up an issue yanjun may be widely yanjun team fang june function yet should concrete june two kelsey john fund it's charlie ginger acting a blatant political provocation. >> at least china never fails to defend their interests. but all of this is meaningless theater. china knows that biden is a figurehead. >> he's not really in charge of
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anything. the donors are in charge and they want us to play nice with china. now i understand this. this is an example of the administration being naive about the threats america faces. >> after all, biden's team, they don't have any problem getting tough and getting aggressive. against republicans maga, republicans are threatening a threatening default holding our economy hostage that shouldn't be donald trump and the maga. >> republicans represent an that threatens the very foundations of our republic. >> and of course, the biden team. they almost never give conservatives republicans the benefit of the doubt on anything. and how many times have you ever heard biden or biden staff say, well, let's just move on from a big disagreement with republicans? that's what they did on the balloon. >> that's what blinken said about the bible. and let's just move on. well, instead they did with republicans is they doubled down on the insults and the threats.
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>> if a bunch of dudes, let's say, from some pro constitution group, were building a self defense facilities like gun training facility somewhere in mississippi, the democrats in the media would never stop talking about the growing threat of violence when china is building a spy facility and a military training base less than 100 miles off our shore in cuba, i made very clear that we would have deep concerns about prc or military activities in cuba. this is something we're going to be monitoring very, very closely. and we've been clear about that. >> oh, they're monitoring tough. now, this military base in cuba is an inflection point for america's national security and our sovereignty. and it looks like that this administration isn't going to do a thing about it. if joe biden isn't bought and paid for by the chinese man
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,he's certainly doing a great impression of a president who is. >> but this doesn't represent a red line for us interests for these people in the white house. it tells you everything you need to know. now you get the real at least i do, that most of the wall street types, most of the fortune 500 ceos, they've already decided that america is hopelessly in decline and that the century will probably belong to china. thus, the long surrender has begun. so i say it's to take the white flag from them and start to stand again for america. >> and that's the angle. joining me now, newt gingrich, former speaker of the house, fox news contributor. >> newt, when you really listen to what the democrats, especially white house, says about conservative voters in the united states and conservative politicians, man, they do know how to talk tough, don't they? but china's building military
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base in cuba and they're monitoring this situation. look, i think in the minds of a lot of left wingers, the republicans are a much greater danger than the chinese communist. they have lots of things in common with the chinese communist. they both believe in brainwashing. they both believe in establishing an accepted truth . they both believe in using the government to coerce citizens. you know, neither of them particularly likes the united states. neither are american left wingers nor the chinese communist. in the case of biden, it's important to remember that he a center at the university of pennsylvania while the university of pennsylvania was getting over $40 million from the chinese communist that blinken was paid by that center . nine people currently in the white house were paid by that center, the university of delaware, which houses biden's senatorial records, has a very big chinese
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contribution. of course, hunter got millions of dollars out of china, as he did out of romania kazakhstan, ukraine and, russia. so what you have is the most corrupt administration in american history, probably the best administration the chinese have ever bought. and you have a total bias. blinken is pathetic, but that's that's perfectly reasonable. he's pathetic because he is pathetic. he can't stand up for america. he can't take on the chinese. they can't tell the truth about anything that's going on. and we have no strategy. the chinese don't just want us working in cuba. they're working virtually every country in latin america. and there is no american countervailing strategy that matters. and so i think for the long term future of this country, this is a very serious problem . well, andrea mitchell over at nbc, newt was speaking out about biden's using the word
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when she was describing the fact that she supposedly didn't know anything about this spy balloon, which is what blinken and biden have said. this is her theory, perhaps trying to find a silver lining to all this. officials are saying, well, at least the republicans keep criticizing us for being soft on china because we're calling them dictators. and also that he called them a dictator or an autocrat in the state of the union. and there was a suggestion that it might be, as it said that. >> so that gives the democrats cover that they're tough on china because biden either spoke of turn at a fundraiser or someone leaked it or the whole thing was choreographed. i mean. >> this is just this is pathetic. well, i mean, look, look, let's start with the obvious. >> as you know, i wrote a book several years ago called trump versus china. we outlined the whole threat of jinping and the chinese communist party. the fact is, the what
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you're dealing with right now, jinping is a dictator. just like elephants are large. to describe jinping as anything but a dictator would be just stupid. it be totally out of touch with reality. the chinese communist party runs a dictatorship and it's the chinese communist party which matters, not the government. which is why xi jinping's real role as secretary general is much more important than his role as president. so this is a it's a maoist leninist dictatorship, literally modeled on lenin and stalin and it is a totalitarian system. and to suggest else is just plain is a lie. >> it's just not true. are the response to the dictatorship in our actions is what not what biden says at some swanky fundraiser in san francisco. nuit such a great night to have you on with topic. thank you. and after spending more than $100 billion already in aid to ukraine, we learned was
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a little bitsy error, an accounting made by the pentagon on the cost of weapons when it was only $6.2 billion. great. you might think taxpayer money is saved. >> not so fast. the pentagon is using the surplus as an excuse to send even more equipment to ukraine. here's what you've sent so far, whether you know it or not, courtesy of your tax dollars 1700 stinger anti-aircraft. over 10,000 javelin anti-armor systems. hundreds of thousands of artillery rounds, rockets, tanks, trucks, grenade launchers. if i read this full list, i'd be here all night. >> but there's one more twist to this story. listen to amount. the prime minister of ukraine recently requested, but we still need another $6.5 billion. we have set an ambitious goal of securing pledges for this amount a result of this conference. >> wow, what a coincidence.
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on the same day the u.s. announced that we found an 6.2 billion line around ukraine, said they needed about the same amount. >> hmm. joining me now, republican presidential candidate vivek ramaswamy. great to see you tonight. this might be now just happenstance, but do you trust the pentagon these days? i do not. i absolutely do not, laura. and i think that here's what's actually going on. let's get to the bottom of it. congress does not actually feel so comfortable allocating more money to ukraine because they know american taxpayers and voters are souring on it. yes. both in the republican party and the democratic party. the pentagon knows that. so they have, i believe, made up this miss value in theory, saying that, oh, no, no, no. we actually gave more gave less money than we intended to give less arms than we intend to do because we. the values. that's bogus. i don't buy it for a second. this is a way for the pentagon to unilaterally send even more money into the black hole that is ukraine without
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actually getting any political accountability or backstop permission from congress. that's exactly what this is. and even headlines around this, laura, are misleading. they would lead to republican that we gave them too much money. the actual answer is that we gave them exactly the amount of money that we intend to do before we realize ukraine is now begging for more. the pentagon doesn't actually want to be politically accountable to the american people. so they just made up an accounting error so they could give 6 billion more. >> well, i mean, i don't put anything past them. they're so woke now. i mean, that's what their real focus is, is what? but the the money that ukraine wants, that 6.2 billion or whatever is for urgent rebuilding projects, obviously lots of of ukraine is going to have to be rebuilt. but we obviously need that here in the united states because. according to the american road and transportation builders association, one in three us bridges have to be replaced or repaired and nearly i guess
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43,000 of them are marked as structurally deficient. you kind of see it when you're driving. there's a lot of rusted out bridges. you always wondering like what car is going to end up going off that bridge. >> in response to that, just the infrastructure concern here in this country. >> i saw the hollowing out of this country yesterday when i visited the kensington neighborhood of philadelphia, where this country's rotting and decaying from within. now we're sending hundreds of billions of dollars of aid to protect somebody else's border. when i personally believe that we can use those resources, including the u.s. military, to secure our southern border and our northern border as well. so i think that we need to use our resources, including the u.s. military, to secure our borders in american interests rather than fighting this war somewhere else. and i do think that zelenskyy has become this sort of pied piper of hamlin convincing the united states, or at least the leaders of the u.s., to actually siphon money over there that could be better utilized here at home as president.
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laura, i said i would end this war, negotiate a peace treaty, pull russia out of china's hands. that's the real thing we need to do is to dismantle russia, china alliance that nobody's talking about. that's how we advance american interests abroad, not by dumping more money into zelensky's hands. well, certainly can't really get a handle on what's really happening over there. >> vivek, thank you very much. now, the latest hack job trying to take out a conservative supreme court justice. and speaking of efforts to delegitimize government institutions. we document the self-sabotage on at the doj. >> so stay there. >> how are guys thinking? first, the chicken or the baby back ribs? baby back ribs, chicken tenders all the way. baby back ribs, chicken tenders, baby back ribs, baby back to rich baby, back in ten years. i'm sick and tired. >> it really depends which side of the buffet you start up. show her. you remember the jewelry exchange has stackable bands 189 half carat anniversary bands 399 one carat, 699
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i can feel the winds of change . let me state the obvious. unere's something rotten goingis in the supreme court of. the united states of america. there is one person who can resolve it and do it this morning, and that's chief justice john roberts. if he steps up and decides that we're finallroberte steps y goir a code of ethics in the supreme court, it could be a new day fould ber the court. , anot >> another day, another attempte by the left, democrats, to de-legitimize the supreme court. noemocrats to dealw newest attat samuel alito. >> the groupac propublica repors that he took a luxury fishing vacation with billionaire paul singer, who later had
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cases before the court. now, their biggest befor gripe is that alito didn't recuse himself from these cases discr did he disclose the fishing trip on financial forums. well f tri, first, on this recul issue, let me just say this. alito said, and he's right, there is no obligation to do that. he wasn'fsn't even aware o singer's connection to any of the cases before him. to disclosures, alito says this falls under the category of personaltego hospitality, which it obviously does something that doesry oliti need to be reported if it's from an individual, because guess what? supre if you're a supreme court justice, you still can have friendmeyou stilcan haves. s a >> joining me now is mark paletta, a d.c. lawyer rked on on confirmations of justices thomas gorsuch and kavanaugh. mark, great to see you tonight. these attacks are so obviously coordinated. your thoughts on the true givevationyour thos, especiallyn some of the things that we know justices engaged in with no one, you know, a peep about
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financial benefits, etc.? >> surale. g me laura, thanks for having me on. these attacks are all coordinated, as you said, and it's because the left is furious that the supreme court has finally become committ a court that committed to the constitution. it's no longerthe a left wing sort of super legislator. that's that's, you know, imposing left wing policies the left could never get enacted. and so they are they're toe cour destroy the supreme court. you saw this all the way back to chuck schumer, who physicallywe threatened two justices in march of 2020. and i think there's a through t line from that, too, to the attacks on the justicehat tos, d the assassination attempts on the justices, andassinatirea. and threats. propublica, which is sort of leading the charge these days, is a left wing group that gets lots of moneets y from major ler wing donors. and those same donors fundg gros other left wing groups that are also attacking the court. thaand they seem to be sort of cogs in this left wing smear propine.
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propublica, as you said, there's nothing wrong. justice alito did everything proper, right? hep with withtrioper. with with friends. okay. and personal hospitality rule, as it was interpreted back then, allowas it was not te it. and here's the dishonest thing that propublica does. dishone thing tthey in their a, they cite sort of ethics experts all them either democrats or funded by the left, some of them funded by these same groups to say laat it's illegal, that he violated the law. d para but in the 73rd paragraph ofhi this article, you find that the judicial conference, which is the governing body that determines the ethics and government act for the judiciary, said that anothe judicr who was on this tp didn't have to report these trips, that the plane, the lodging. so that's the dishonesty there. they're taking their readersiveh through creating this narrative that there's something wrong when there's nothingatis wrong.. >> and as you said in.l yeah. yeah. the goal here and so obvious,s o it's almost it defies you know, anyone not understanding this
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is to intimidate the court, just like they did try to do with the dobbs leak. just like they did with agh hou protest at kavanaugh's house to intimidatsee coure the courti from a true constitutionalg an understanding and process. and they want to pressure the chief justicd proces we to t to implement, quote, reforms to do implemo that. now, what you also know is that these so-called legal analysts who show up on television, like elie mishal from msnbc, this is who these people are tweeting next time some rich white person wants to take sam alit to on an expensive trip, please take him to see tak the titanic. funny oh, how funny and macabre atanet the same time. well, i guess they support, i guess, platforming these guests who wis theh death justi on supreme court justices. mark, this is where they are. ceyeah, it's despicable. those types of comments. again, they're similare to, you know, to what senator schumer said about,
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you know, you won't know what hit wonknow what you if ye wrong on an abortion case. that's what he said in march of 20, 2022 to kavanaugh and gorsuch. and, you know, laura, it's, the gaslighting that goes on where nobody had a problem.. right? the left didn't have any problem with the fact that th did note went on a trip witht billionaire to the middle east right after morris kahn, right after boris kahn's company hadng a favorable ruling from the supreme court the year before. nobody had a problem court a. when justice stephen breyer went on billionaire david rubenstein planent on a o to a wedding in nantucket. nobody said that they're bought and paid for. nobodyey wernd said that they're corrupt. >> nobody. there's no justice. right. well, there's no there's there's never any allegation >>allegatidwas any qui pro quo, because there obviously was not and is not one of the cases like a71 casee involving singers. g is you know, i mean, the whole thing is so transparent. trane on this allg it over social media and explaining it to people. so thank you so we really appreciate it. >> i have had any number of fbi
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agents who i've worked with over the yearavscome t who retired. some are still in placeme who have come to me and apologized and. >> the manner in which that investigation was undertaken. >> we already knew this, though, from michael horowitz's report. the inspecto this fromr. so what did durham actually do with all this time? and all this money had to investigate? to invesp at the water's edge? republican congressman matt gaetz , he has a theory. >> it's not what's in your report. that's telling. it's the omission. it's the lack of work you did. and for the people lack like the chairman who put trust in you, i think you let them down. i think you le own ant the country down. and you are one of the barriers to the true accountability that we need. thankshe barri . just leading the charge, you didn't investigate to investigatehe the mueller tem wiping their phones and will tell us who gave the orders becausordersse you ae protectine people. >> joining us now, former federal prosecutor bret tome coi and bret. now durham's complaints about the fbi. nts about they're pretty well kt itis point, but it seems like he he tiptoed around the real
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issues that would have gotten to the corruption at the of this story about you know about ,what went down. or is that an exaggeration at this point and wishful thinking. laura, thanks for havingt on. i'll tell you that i've you know, in my 25 years working in the criminal justice system sys, i spent ten of them as a federal prosecutor and four of those as the u.spro. attorney. and i had my fair share of run ins with main justice. d ma john durham is a good man. he's hard working. but i believe absolutely that john durham was hamstrung by the department of justice. i think he was at every everrtmu that he probably wanted to pursue. it wase it was both the optic of appointing a special counselembe that provided some semblance of hope to the right. buo tht was also the trap that j could use to confine the nature
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of the investigation and the aggression of investigation. laura, think about when the doj wants to be aggressivea, think.s we see them be aggressive when they want to. th classifiedclassi documents in the possession offi a former president. they can be very, very aggressive. if it's hunter biden, they can delay. if it's special counsel. john durham. and i don't believe that it was the investigation that he wanted to run. i think what you saw was ani thn investigatiok n that was outlind for him that this was the way it was going to go, going to go down in the department. i got to take issue with something. you're saying, though. i mean, he has the he had the ability to say that. he had ti mean, i know he has a mandate. however, we saw with other casehowevecases then petition tp to expand their mandate, expando their focus. that certainly happened in the mueller investigatiocus.n. so one would think and i usedulh to practicine on other side ofe the aisle here with the white
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collar criminal defense that that he could have done that had he believed roadblocd k were putting were being put in the way of getting at the truth here . d not do but as far as i know, he did not do that. am i rightthat? re right well, yeah, you are right to to an extent lawyer. i and i don't want to excuse john durham for his failingsn that may have been the result of his decision making-making.,e he certainly could have pressed the envelope, been more publictt ,but it's not his demeanorso. to do so. and i think they knew that when i thw th him in that position,u you needed someone that was going to be willing to their head up against agaij sayeive levels of do ,no, i am going to issue a subpoena to jim comey. i'm going to subpoena hillary clinton. i'm going to subpoena mccabe. and struck. and if they want to taketh the fifth, i'm going to make them do it on the recordem o and then i'm going to decide which ones i'll give immunity to. ones il give iand leverage so tn get them to talk. ta. atey'll be under
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and if they don't cooperate, cooperate, we'll go after them for obstructio wilftern. d to h it needed to have somebody that had that aggression. buavtht they knew that. they didn't have that in john durham. well , democrats always seemthei to line up their people, don't they, with peoplpeoplee likeh. jack smith. and i guess mueller was kind of deficient in a way. bui guesas defict, man, i mean,o you can't make this up. u can'thank you.importan your perspective tonight really important. now, men get intimateget with artificial intelligence. one drunk disney cruisintiitheeu and adele gets rocky balboa in a house sale. raymond arroyois has it all seen and unseen as next. >> i knew this country was in trouble when i went to a bank and the guards like, here's my sir, you're in a bank. you have to a mask. this was going to be a deposit . now it's a robbery. we're all in this together.
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walt disney was against serving alcohol in the theme parks. okay. but epcot serves drinks all over the place. some adults go country by country, and all the way. o countr countrynow, video has t a tipsy patronip when hernd cam three caballeros ride came to a stop. so handicapped person could presumably disembark. she was not willing to wait. you remember when the i've never seen like this? >> i guess the caballeros are not always together. laura. the woman was escorted out of the park man wa out. but you know, people see this and they say these drunken th it for families. and they would ratherrath the drinks noter be served inth this way. perhaps the ride they need is soaring to sobriety.
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>> oh, i love that. right.>>e th atraymond, that's my favorite ride, as you know. but it's about. they make huge money on the ,pep right? so it's that's also people are going to throw up on the ridesl you know, it's a small s world gets a lot smaller whemaln margarita you know from you know they have to hop to the new year alone. but yeah, yeah, right. >> i think we need winnie the pooh. is a adventure.ld b that would be the next beste th stuff for them. looke be, laura, i continue to e these stories, and i meant to bring this to your attention earlie r in the week. mostly men having intimate relations with artificialre intelligence. yes. this is becominglations withifi >> watch. what's it like to be alive i n that room right now? for sure. put my arms aroundmy arms you d touch you. >> how would you touch ? >> me? the way i love. >> speak to laura.
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>> there's a company called replica that's just a filmymore. anymore. >> this company replica has mor more than 2 million users, thaneimateclients have intimat conversations. even sexual encounters with a.itions, e.. yes, t and yes, they are programed for talk. hegod us. and it's a shock that people are failing and depressed and all these mental illnesses. it's shocking that you know,s is that's happening with you now. if this is what people aret resorting to. all right. i saw this piece frame in thisth in the guardian that was titled abort on the side. is it adultery if you cheat with an ai companion? so is it? well, look, if you're getting>> get on if with a robot and beig intimate with hardware, it's absolutely adultery. e my advice, stop diddling r2-d2 2 and take your wife to.hould be that's what you should be doing. but you know, laura, these these prog they are they areprom actually programed to read what excitesad what you're
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interested in. >> so they're feeding you. it's likey are f e a a loop. it's feeding you what you what you want to hear rather than what you need to hear. go get a real partner. that's what i telleartner. thes. >> and finally, laura, adele just bought sylvesterr stallone's home in beverly hills for $58 million. but there's home is a pretty bi. condition there. adele wanted the rockye pool o statue at the pool or the deal was off. >> well, she got rocky balboa. we've secured these exclusivee. shots of the statue. now, according to my source, th my soury stallone is thrillet adele is rockin in the deepat with rockys and that shes is doing the house overdoing the things she's doing in the house he thinks are spectacular. that's an originalarespec statu, by the way. different from the one in philadelphia. you know where i call it up in the air. it is a statue and an original . >> well, when you and i knoww s sly a little bit.od
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and he's a good guy. well, though. well, you know, with sly'sy new reality show, the family, stallone, i coulshow d foresee a story arc more where sly returns to the beverly hillserel home in a secret mission to recover the statue. >> maybe he and jenniferjennifer and the girls could hold the statue for maybe backstage passes to adele's vegas residence. it wou see? who knows? but now maybe it would be a great story arlda great c. pran >> it would be a super funny prank for the kids to, like,e sneak in there and like, you know what you do with a john harvard do wi johs statue,e harvard yard, you paint it like that's what we did in college. it. go and paint it, frank. everyone does it, but they could dress it upss it up , you know, all sorts of things for all different sorts ofrt holidayss of h and would never w exactly how it would be done. i see that in the reality. stallone. all right, ray we're awesome. adele secure city.
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with his attorney, logan spina ofg , the alliance defending freedom. liamm., you're 12 years old.y pd i was asking my producer whether it was past your bedtimehether. ow schoo i know school is out, but why is it so important for you to wear these shirts? >> it's important for me because it's important for people to be able to know themr rightseopl and be able to express them. >> well, one thing that i was wondering here, and this will to go to your attorney, that the students really don't have an absolute free speech right. we know that from the court cases on this. they hav cases e rights as students at school. so how are you going to overcom.e even putting asidea the dispute with the language, the shirt? >> well, it's not an absolute right. the supreme court has been clear since 1969 that students do notar shed their constitutional rights when they enter the schoolhouse gate. shir and constitutg back to 194, the school, the supreme court affirmed the right to differ suh
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on things that touched the heart of the existing order. and that's what liame reallyhe wan wants to do. he wants to respond to the speech that's already gointsres gte on in the school about issues relating to gender. the school promotes pride, events and the like.liam has liam has the right to speak on that issue as well, and we look forwardeak on to continuinh to represent his rights in court. >> liaiscourt.m, what's the reac among your classmatelas to whato you are trying to do with this t-shirt deal among all? my classmates. everyone was actually extremel ycision supportive of my decision and they all saw it that what i'm doing was right, considering what had happened. >> are people afraid to speak out, liam? >> they're afraid to support you publicly, i guess since some things like this don't often happen. happened muc thit h and i guess some people do definitely need someone to give them a bit oftot
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a push or someone to act as a leader. now. logan this judge talwani is an obama point even he concedes con that liam's speechcede being t restricted, saying that although liam speech as to the specific message displayed on the shirt has been restricted about schooessage ilm has been and remains free to convey his message elsewhere . so logan, he can speak he elsewhere, so that makes icat okay, i guess, to limit his givn first amendment rights. >> given the definitiothe defing targeted here. >> yeah, i mean, the government likes to maknte that claim, but it just isn't right. it's not true that jus tt becaue gou can speak in one area, the government can make you be silent iven one.. in this instance, the school kindthe burden of justifying thn some kind of restriction on liam speech. he respectfully expresseiod hise view in a non disruptive manner and unfortunately, the court asy believed that simply because some people would view his bee, that offensiv the school could simply protect
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other students from hearing speech protect that may be offensive to them. but that's anathema to what the supreme court has. and that undifferentiated fear or apprehension that always comes along with the expression of an unpopular opinion is not a sufficient for restricting speech. >> so liam's rights here are well founded, and i'm sure liamu probably finds other things offensive and no one really cares that he thinks they're offensive. so yeao oneh, maybe. maybe christian kids feel targeted in some ways as well. liamn w logan, thank you verymh much. we'll be following the case. and coming u he case.p. when a simple question is posed to a left activist, can that activist answer the question? activist answer the question? acti bite will explain. ♪ the thought of getting screened the thought of getting screened for colon cancer made me queasa♪ . but now i've found a way that's right for me. and way! ♪y. one-of >> my doc and i agreed.-a i pick a time. today's a good day. le 45 pl i screened with guard and didis i screened with guard and didis it my wak.
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