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>> all right. unfortunately, that is all the time we have left. >> evening.og before we go, a quick programing note. when wednesdayrammin wed and thy night, a live audience chose new york city. tickety.s are free. you got to sign up. go to hannity .com for information. you just register. we'd love to see. we all have a great time. pretty raucous. a lol throwing. all right. please set your dvr and never miss an episode. in the meantimr n e let not your heart be troubled. here's laura. although laura's abandoninyorti. what's up with that? what happened? what's what's going on there? ill ddress ti'm going to have t that later in my show. so you're not going to steal my thunder on that? i just want cruciate. you triny to really stepping m on my thunder because you can't save your life. my not wearing a tie. that's the least i could do to, you know, get you back. you can't throw a spiral. you can't put on a tie. so you wear shorts with blazer there for the studio audience, which i don't think is appropriate at.
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>> that's just kidding. all right. well, we're going to talk about we have a lot to say abouts yo t we're going to joke about, that you and i, and we have we have something planned. >> concongratulations, anyway. >> thank you. all right. hannity thanks so muchu we wil we'll pick it up where you left off. i am laura ingraham. this is the angry man from washingtonashington tonigh tonit . and we have some big news to share with you later in the show. and you don't want to missdoo ms but first,, liars and stinkers.i nkthat's the focus of tonight's angle. e my >> i've never spoken to my son son about anything. i've never my business or their business, my sons or daughters and i've nevery discussed them because they know where i have to do, n. my job and that's it. and they have to make their own judgments. a grhe's a grown man.he and it turns out he did not do a single thing wrong. f cour now, of course, no onese, not a single adult with any normal brain activity, believes this. the line that joe biden wasn't aware of his son's business busi biden'sundercut
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own life story. now, from his own words and hi.s own actions, we see that his family means everything to him. their closeness has been chronicled in profile after profile going back to his ill fateafter propild 88 presidentin all the way to present day. a fi >> ilyt was a family affair. the boys were older he hadd an remarried, had a new. >> you know, he said let's just test the waters. >> boy, i love you. i'm so proud of you. and i'm also so proud of my son hunter, and my daughter, ashley ,and my wife, jill, our wholed family. >> and this sounds cornyit but e found purpose in public life. a my campaign has always been a family affair. every campaign i'v affe run. >> in his own words.n word now, the president was so closei to hunter that he brought him on overseas trips as vice president, includingcess tri a 3 trip to china. now, see hunter here in that
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red sweater enjoy traditional tea in beijing. and he continues to travel with his dad now as president, most recently to ireland. this april. >> i'm here with my sister valerie, and my younger hunter biden. >> stand up, guys. i'm proud of you. shameless. e, we know at about the same time frame that hunter biden was entertainingtertaini,e and participating in. his longtime business partneor eric schwerin, visited the white house at least eight times. 8that was in 2016, meeting with then vice president biden's chief of staff, ricchetti. not nothing to look at here. well, the press tried to ignore it all. taen when we have hunter iign on words from one of his infamous sex tapes, we hear him talkingpe to a russian about how one ofteh his laptops got stolenow. they have to use it. we do this, we do it on my
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computer. >> they take in of like just massacred like that came on. >> sounds like an obviousth blackmail possibility. and the then asked hunter ift ts he was worried about that possibility here in some way, you get this. yours is. i've cut back on it. it to me also this the executives of he also knows that i'll make a bazillion dollars or a gazillion. he also knows does he mean hisne dad insurance like it again.hi hunter knew his last name was the only why anyone would wantar to watch his sex tape. m anlook, the facts are overwhelming and not in dispute. erfirst, the biden family has gotten very, very wealthybusine when they have no recognizable business acumen or anythinssmend
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to offer other than their last name. seconde learning sum, the largey that biden's son and brother collected during his time in co came from sophisticated people. third, those sophisticated players prepared to pay millions oeed pay f dollars to s of the biden family because they believed they'd get certain benefits in return from the u.s. governmentrn fro. fourth, whistleblowers with reportedly no partisan motivations wi have alleged sers interference by the dojto to stymie and thwart the irs investigation into hunter. fifth hunter's plea deal. deal. a couple of misdemeanors failing to report a million bucks in income and no gun charge, no jail time. at the very least, it looksnow e suspicious. now, here on the anglen th, try. to live in the real world. every single person in the white house press room knows how all this works . h the only defenseav that they ha
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is that we can't prove that biden himself did lobbyinghi or was directing hunter's business. well b either one of two things. is going on here. number one, that all of huntercl biden's clients could have been deceived, saved by hunter, who bamboozled them into just giving him millions for nothing return. >> they got nothing or and this is far more likelys is that then foreign entities were getting realtie gettin for their money. and a crucial point i think has. gotten lost here. these foreign interest s now encouraged to believe that america is for sal e. er it doesn't matter if joe biden himself sought out the scheme or knowingly took a bribe. whatever the law says, he managed to get rich off government service. ri. ainly his family did the answer isn't here. e to thiprs. sponso well, let's have another impeachment or let's have another investigation, because the only way to fix this is ifrs
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the voters themselves decide to punis tdecideh democrats andh them badly. and again, this is why the gop is going to be wasting its time . it pursues endless investigations here right possgationresidential election . as tempting as these possibilities are. we all know what happeneities we . it's all going to likely backfire by turning biden t a martyr. instead, we should turn him into a loserur or a loser at the polls. and one pillar of the 2024 shoul campaign for republicans shouldl be the bidens are getting richer while your family is getting poorey r. biden or maybe something like reelecting biden will just mean his family will buy another house as millions of americans are forced to sell theirs. it's up to republican candidates to show women,n an to show independents and maybe even urban voters why thiss wi biden family grift matters. we know the press doesn't becau get to do it right. well, it matters because bidens is compromised on some of
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the biggest issues facing facing the country, including china. you could hear then vice president biden down china and the threat china posed way back into the 2016 campaign.wat. >> watch this. i've been to china a lot. good chinese are good people. p they realleople.y are. they're decent people. we want china to grow. she asked me, why do you want. why do you keep saying you want us to grow? i said, so we can sell your products and you should be an expression that we will still town. >> these guys a patch on our jeans. i have not met a single world leader who, even for a heartbeat, not change placesvs with the problems the president had versus the problems how they had. t >> funny how the world leaders right noorldw, mr. president, as lining up to lick xi's boots. /2 yeatwo and a half years intoi your presidency, every goodgood father in america, every singlen one, takes a deep and profound interest i intn.
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his child, in this case, his son's business dealings, the whole that joe biden personally benefited only a check was made out in his namees is just ludicrous. if you pay my kids money, i have three kids. pimyou pay them money. then look, you're making me happy. as long as it's on the ue p and up. but you pay kids money. parents feel good about itdon't generally, right? i don't need the money. itt need the money.u and you'd rather have it go to your kids anyway. especiallyt go if you get older. and at his advanced age, bidenhi probably does that way. like in a way, this is hiswa children's rightful inheritance to get this money from all these foreign interest childs. and no doubt all of hunter e. s ts realiz >> that and that's the angle. joining me now, saul eisenberg, formerreat. independent counsel, former assistant u.s. attorney, and david schoen, former trump impeachment lawyer. great to see both of you tonight. saul, what's the biggest problem as you see it with how
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the doj handled this, especially you take intoe account what the whistleblowers are saying herowere. >> well, there are h two probles with. it. one, and the most immediately important is somebody is lying. >> either merrick garland hastoe lied under oath to the congress or david lied to the irs agents. merrick garland is testify that david weiss, the u.s. attorney in delaware, n hadtigating bide complete authority, more authority than a special counsel did to do anything he wanted. e david weiss told the two2 crackerjack ircracs criminal ags heading up the investigationn de that he had been denied the authority to prosecute hunter biden by the u.s. attorney in the district of columbia attorn, by the us attoi los angeles, where venue was ine in each case. he went to the department
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and said, give me special counsel status so i can brings the case in their districtso. and in each case he was denied. those are two complete, totally inconsistent statements. so garland lying or weiss is lying. and it's something that congress can i actually easilyi get to the bottom of. they don't have to launch a bigt investigation and you need to haul both of them in front of the appropriate congressional committee e and gt to the bottom of it. >> now, david, i want to get your reaction to some of the whistleblower testimony. on december 3rd, 2020. we hadfr around 12 hour long meeting at the u.s. attorney's office in delaware with the prosecutio n. in the david weiss came in at the beginning of the meeting the jubilantly congratulat the investigative team for keeping the investigation a secretinvest. hmm. david, what about that? yeah, i think, first of all, this whistleblower shapley and whoeve therer else there is deserve great credit. they've shown great courage in coming forward. but part of the problem here, saul, what's the problem here?
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there are many problems with. but part of the problem is the integrity of our system. and the stability of this justice system depend on the public's belief i s n m integrity. and it seems to me this kind of affair challenges the public. and when merrick garland says criticizes people, who suggest the department of justice has been weaponized as being sort of anti-americanweap, that's not fair. it's not fair to politically weaponize it and then accuse the accusers is no . t but the other problem is, i think it tears down the morale o of lef the workingn the system. i'm always proud to say my father was an fbi agent . i always will be proud to say that. but take a look, for example, just yea year january of 2023, the justice department issuedt press release that said federal prosecutors aggressively pursuingsa prosec those who lie in connection with firearm transactions. they said there's no higherectig priority than protecting our citizens and their loved oi from firearm violence. if you lie about getting a gun ,including background checks, drug use and so on, you will go to prison. now, the justice department put
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that out. and then huntet r biden, without any question, pled guilty fwlt thathe his form is drug use. and people say he was an addict. that's a tragic situatio s anif hn. but if he lied on the form and we're telling the public, you will go torison. prison. what does it say to them whende you get a sweetheart deal like this? thiss is a is a diversion deal.c there won't even be a conviction on his record. letion his recort not going to . >> so hunter's plea is scheduled for july 26.s an do you think there's any chance that the judge in this case, judge naka, will reject plea until we learn all the facts from these whistleblower allegationcts.ors? is that a remote possibility? i think it's a remote possible bility. it's possible, but unlikely. .one of the things that one of the whistleblowers said, the actual case agent is that based on based on some affirmative acts of concealed talent that were done by huntere biden, he doesn't really think that the statute of limitation s on the 2014 and 15 tax evasion
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charges have expired. expighat would be interestin to. look at. but, you know, merrick garland said something over the weekend in merrick response to the whistleblower testimony. he said, weisse had complete authority. weiss had more authority tha aut a special counsel. my question to theio attorney generalornegenera is, e is the proof of that? is he really so naivo naive, mek garland, that he thinks that he can give oral authority to to david weiss to bring that prosecution? he h? e can't. david weiss needed a letter from merrick garland if he was denied by the u.s. attorney in d.c., in california, needed a letter by merrick garland designating him as a special counsel or grand puba or whatever you to call him to bring that case. that is how it is done, first of all. first of all, you need approval from doj tax and thehe u.sn if the u.s. attorney refuses you, you need a letter from merrick garland.
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where's the proof? it's real simple. where is that letter? saul and david, great to see you both. thanks so much. >> thank you. because of the allegations from presire the irs because of the whistleblowers and the doj are garland, what he is sayingly ifd what david weiss are saying privately are two different things. right. and if it comes true, what the irs whistleblowe ime trur sayine going to start impeachment inquiries on the attorney generas sayil. fa >> now, that was speakermi kevin mccarthy this morning related to the conversation we just had merrick garland's testimony when he was asked abou t the biden administration just kind of blew it off. the president respects , the department of justice, independence, if he respects the rule of law. and that is what you're going to see under this administration. so i'm not going to spea wilkree to any any anything that is related to that. orit this is not the main priority of american nothing to seeyo here, because you're not going
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to talk about the economy. we know that that's not the main priority, dci, that's. the main priority now. just the dojl. spending years covering up this massive scandal for the bidens. al come on. joining me now, congressman byron donalds of the house oversight committee. congressman, the the garland testimony and the congressional role here, given that testimony, we know that david weiss sent a letter to jim jordan on june 7th that i think they're going to relyi a on. and they have relied on saying i have been granted ultimate authoritve y this matter, including responsibility for deciding whedingn or whether to file charges and for making the decisions necessare y, y of preserve the integrity of the prosecution consistent with federal regulations and lal w. in >> does that explain the inconsistency betweengarl the prosecutor and merrick garland here? because it seems like there was some cleanwell don we. a.
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good to be with you. law it doesn't actually explain doesm all as far as i' concerned, because we already know that the irs whistleblower testified that they tried multiple times to bring charge t . david, why try to bring charges in california? that was blocked by thecali attorney general in california? so if merricfo. k gave him free rein, why would the ag in california block weiss from doing that? why would the a.g. block david weiss from another and why would merrick garland blocked david weiss from becoming a special prosecutor? because he realized how explosive the informatioizen he was looking into with respect to hunter biden. at the end of the day, the reason why he had all the jurisdiction he needed id n delaware, but nowhere else is because he was being stopped by merrick garland to do so. and so we're going to gogallon through the proces ts figuring out where all this actually leads. bu t in my view, merrick garland does not have clean hands whatsoever here with this
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matter. >> now, mueller's former pitbull weissman weissman saysht that having the whistleblower a congressmen testify would be a huge mistake for the gop. watch. there are whistleblowers. they should come forward and give actual testimony under oath to us.u.s. attorney could also give testimony. i suspect that the republicansta don't want to do that because like many of their hearings,nt y they blow up in their face because they don't have that their their. is so i think this is much adouch, about nothing, congressman. >> much ado about. n't kn i don't even know what he's talking about. muchow i about nothing.we we've already proven that the biden family setproven t mue accounts, multiple llc to funnel money through to conceal money. you got hunter biden pleading, g gu to a misdemeanor taxmost evasion issue, two of them whene the reality is most americans would actually charged with felony counts of tax evasion. you haveounts. the you havehere
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the whatsapp conversation where hunter biden is saying, i'm sittin hunteg next to my day and we want our money and resolve. you better money give it up. inr you have the confidential fbi informant who is basically saying that joe biden took $5 million from burisma to shut down the in ukraine.way, j and oh, by the wayoe, joe biden brags, that he shut down a prosecutor in ukraine. and then you have the my view, the final thing every member of the biden family is money. there is accounts all over the place. there's money goin theg all over the place. >> there's so much to do about nothing. comeon. >> on. the congressman, they have so much. they have wide experience in upone in world now. mergers and acquisitions taking companies public. they're so brilliant that, i mean, people would pay forey e their millions because they're more brilliant than any whw firm or anare y. it's ridiculous. congressman, great to see you tonight, as always. all right. what is a former top staffer for vladimir putin think of the attempted attempted coup against the russian leader?
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a lot of questions. >> key among them. what exactly happened in russia and who's the real beneficial of what happened. the wall street journal is reporting that after wagner's showed the unexpected fragility of putin's regime, all the main players in russia's worst political crisis in decades stayed out of sight, leaving russians and the world to wonder. the drama was really over. now, despite all the unanswered questions, the biden state department is viewing the events as somewhat a victory with respect to the activities over the weekend. obviously, they were a significant step. it is a certainly a new thing to see president putin's leadership directly challenged. it is a new thing to see yevgeny prigozhin directly questioning the rationale for this war and calling out that the war has been conducted essentially based on a lie, which is something that we have said previously, but we certainly have not seen coming from russian officials previously. those are all steps.
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>> joining me now is andre ilaria, a former senior policy advisor to vladimir putin and current senior fellow at the center for security policy in the united states. andre now, given your unique perspective, what do you think the mood in moscow is tonight after what happened? fear. so the main mood for these first 24 hours was fear on putin's side, on putin's entourage. and even based on his i mean, putin's latest announcement that he had made few hours, it's very clearly he's still very much frightened. he's very much frightened by all these events, certainly by these so-called rebellion, the mutiny by prigozhin. but even more by the speed with which prigozhin parlance move to moscow almost 800
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kilometers away. 24 hours is probably the best, or at least the most impressive smashing military up operation in the history russian forces over the last three decades. and by betrayal by many people from his entourage. now, i have to ask you a question about that, because one would think that putin has a very tight lid on the people around. he is a food tester, as you know. i mean, you know that you were you were in his i mean, so doesn't he have that locked down? the closest aides are always going to protect him. and that circle goes out, but it looks, like many of them, became silent and they were silent for all time of crisis. some of them disappeared, too. some them the cabinet minister. >> duma yes. and some of them actually left moscow. and what is absolutely unthinkable in the history of russia, putin himself called for help. who whom?
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leaders of belarus, kazakhstan, uzbekistan and turkey. this is the first time in the history of russia that a leader of talk. erdogan has suggested mediation services to putin to solve internal russian political. never before. never. never. in history of moscow principality or russian side or russian empire or the soviet union. the russian federation. the leaders of turkey would offer services to the showing weakness. russian putin. that's a of this is a very substantial public humiliation . this is a very strong blow to the public image of putin. well, what does this say about the ukraine? as it stands now, because we understand from some reporting ,whether it's accurate or not, we don't know how accurate any of this reporting is. you know, just showing ukrainian military videos is not necessarily telling
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us what's happening. they've mined a lot of the townships. we know that, and they still have quite a few forces in place. is there real progress being made by ukraine. some say yes. some say it's not. not so fast. you know, what is the most shocking? are been scandalous in the whole story that the report ,david ignatius from "the washington post" couple of days ago that he said publicly on the pictures of the paper that white house told him that they told ukrainians not to explode possibility of the crisis in russia and not to attack russian forces. so so i thought we wanted to that is why when you are when you are showing this kind of victory on the part of the state department, maybe that they have in mind that they actually side sideline it with putin. against ukrainians because they by the lens once again
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the biden administration's told ukrainians, well, maybe they want to explode the vagueness of putin's. they don't want to create a bigger crisis with with russia that might be okay. but this is old way and people know that. but this is. yes, that's exactly. and question would be who's ally of the biden administration in this war? who's running it, who's wrong, who's really running? that's that. there's a lot of questions concerning what is the interest of the current administrations in the in these war, because we know that both are criminals. i mean, prigozhin and putin, both thugs. exactly. all right. we got to run. but andrei, come back because this is going to be continuing, sadly. and it's good to see you. specifically, i'll show you. thank you. >> all right, andre, thanks. we will keep in touch on that. coming up, who's for every single important thing we do, and i'm not sure how we do without her. >> we're in the middle of yet another camilla rescue mission .
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two months after the last effort failed, the white house is once again leaning its media allies to pump her up ahead of 2024. now, the latest piece is framing her as a fighter, i guess, for killing babies. what the roe decision saw harris become the biden administration's foremost voice on reproductive rights. it that intense level of passion that finally gave harris something that she had been searching for a clear and unambiguous mission on which she could lead. >> so are all these kamala resurrection efforts helping? well, apparently not, because a brand nbc news poll is revealing that her net negative rating of -17, that's right near where putin is. andre, the lowest for any vice president in the poll's history . joining me now, ned ryan, american majority ceo. ned, what is so her big mission was the border, right? she was going to take care of the. now her mission is what? you know, make sure we have
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more abortions in the united states because that's the permanent platform, the democrat party. >> she just keeps going about border. i now abortions are i thought the funniest thing about that poll laura, was the fact that she was beaten by darth, a.k.a. dick cheney by 40 points on the net favorability rating. and if you're if you're getting crushed by darth vader, you might have a likability problem just throwing that out. but but think about it. kamala was not chosen. she was bright and likable. i mean, i think the democratic in the primary, 2020 primary, made that very clear. she didn't even make it to iowa ,but she was chosen because she checked a few boxes. first, she she had to choose somebody to be biden's vp who would never outshine him intellectually. and she has demonstrated her great capabilities at doing that. she's an overachiever on that front. and she also checks the politically correct box of being a black. so if you think about that, those are being her qualification to be biden's vp. she she has really hit it out of the park on all fronts, gold stars all around. i think the real question this,
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laura, is what if biden doesn't run? i think he still is. i think joe biden is going to be dragging and propping up that empty husk as long as she can. but if he doesn't run, i think kamala's a bridge too far, even for democrats. but then what do you do? you can't push aside a black woman for a white guy, say gavin newsom. i think you have to replace black woman with a black woman. so, michelle obama. i don't know. >> maybe i. i think michelle, an election last election or the election before it was oprah is going run, right. it's always like oprah obama. i just don't think any of that is going to happen. now, maybe i'm wrong, but i don't see it. by way, ned biden, his approval rating is really as well, but they're trying to spin it. watch yeah, he had a truly historic rate of success when it comes to major economic programs that are building that and the infrastructure for america to lead the world not just in innovation, but in
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manufacturing in the number of jobs we've created and exports . >> people are starting to feel that now right now. he just vetoed the tariffs on solar panels. what he's for manufacturing. >> this is gaslighting. i mean, what are we talking about? historic rates of inflation, unemployed meant violent crime, illegal immigration. you know i even saw something today, laura, in which there are many americans who might heading to retirement crisis because of this situation. the biden administration has us in and that they're now afraid they might run out of money in their retirement. i mean, this is if you want to talk about historic numbers, this is bite. biden's historic numbers are on a whole host of fronts. and i don't see his fabled favorability ratings rising, which all leads me to think unless republicans figure out how to actually collect more ballots. i think biden still has a chance of winning, though, in 2024 if he is the nominee. well, i don't know. trump's speech over the weekend
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about jobs and the economy and evs. i mean, we should all be talking about the economy. 24 seven ned, thank you. think so, too. all right. a desperate joe biden puts it all out there. and we reveal the newest celebrity product on the market. raymond arroyo has it all seen and unseen, is next. i knew this country was in trouble. i went to a bank and the guard's like, excuse me, sir, you're in a bank. have to wear a mask. this was going to be a deposit . now it's a robbery. we're all in this together. men can have babies. i don't care what they say. i feel something. >> take some metamucil. this problem is going to work its way out. a woman is someone who gets mad at you for something. he did three years ago. i want a pilot who says we're going down in three languages and he gave me coleman. coleman in china and joe biden
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cornell, any time biden says, i mean it sincerel y, he h probably does. >> and he's made similar comments beforobablyine. >> and i mean, he sincerely. i want to thank my republican friends who voted for the law. i wantth compliment all those te mainstream republicans. resian, if they get it and they fight like we usually fight, e s you know, laura, any time he says, i mean it, he's worried i d he's joe worried about joe manchin. joe manchin is the honorary chair of that no labeldon't mas. they have a lot of money. and manchin has till january toi declare whether he's going to run for the senate or never again. never goin goingg to happen. joe biden double crossed him on that drilling, remember? but never going to happen.l as well, as you know, law pride month reached a fever pitchverng over the weekend. now, some of the displayhts ofty public were, well, lgbtwe negativere. and while some companies are backing off of their advocacy, biden administration, particularly health and human services an, are leaning in to
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change operations for the youngu . today, they held a pride summit. the theme was protecting our gains. advocating for more. and boy, did they. this is secretary xavier becerra or becerra and assistant secretary rachel levine. >> when we come to work, we understand that equity must infuse everything. we do. i have met with trans teens to. >> find out how we can serve bet them better. i can't imaginter.e waiting til age 26.26. i can't imagine waiting at all for a for most people, that is not waiting is not a possibility. it's such an importante for our youth. >> we often say that gender-affirming care. health care. gender-affirming care is mental health care. and gender affirming care is literally suicide prevention care. with tha care.t be your view asi >> i 100% agree, laura. laura these surgeries, as you've
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reported on this show, these surgeries are life altering. r they don't mention that they are. the other thing not being reported here. the fdd herea not approved, not approved. these puberty blockers for i use in gender dysphoria. they're only approved for other things. so it's it's a curious moment when the polls particularl curie moving in the other direction. 60% of americans in a pew survey said the picture assigned at birth thate se is y> gender. can't believe it's only 60%. that's depressing. t onnow, what else? what about the products, the celebs? oh, my gosh. well, look, stars have often sold products, laura, based on their brand. suzanne somers, sold by masters. emerald sells pots and pansp do and snoop dogg sells a different kind of pot. he recentls y a cannabis brandsn called sleepy joe. you might notice it that here that's the dead series. that's the product. now, anotheroduct.w anot celebry povich is announcing a new home product after retirement. >> my business, jonathan lenox,t
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came to me. he says, you know, i have an idea. yosaid, what is this? you are so well known aboue sotu paternity testin g. we can do a home paternity test. and t i said, i'm in. the name of the test is the results are in laura, if not paternity tests. povich is other options were boxing gloves and bruisexing gls you remember those brawlse sh on the show when they revealed findings of those tests? so, god, i mean, i guessst got to make a buck. raymond, he's so rich, right?rih yes. do you ever think just enjoy your life? i mean, is this really the oney di way you want to go out? i mean, you already did all that. he diddid it all? he. he was the master of it. he and, you know. >> a couple of other shockcome hosts on tv. but come on, you wante od in your retirement. you want to do something for the good of others. laura, maybe f paternity testswd will do the trick. we'll see. .but we'll check it out and see
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how the results turn out. e ha and i understand he already has one customer ie n the hunternt biden. well, that's a different time. sorry. all righ s.t. hey, great to see you,. as always. all right. the left has habit ofn wo protecting their own very worst actors. what'se latest example? anthony fauci, you will not believe the honor he gets next . what do you guys think came first? the chicken, the baby back with baby back ribs, chicken tenders all the way that, grilled chicken and baby back ribs, baby back ribs, baby. >> contenders. i'm going to go get some pie. >> and the whole world is wondering what's it going to take to stop this u.s. team? >> professor shiloh, rougher, nicer level passion of his precision with scott still look
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>> let's triple mask. joining me now, dr. jay bhattacharya from stanford university's school of medicine. professod schor, i have not seen you in the studio. i haven't seen you for two years since our epicu town hall. so great to be here with you. so much fun. all right. l right. reactiowhat's your rea? well, the problem is that ifu you look at what he'els actually during the pandemic, laura, he's lied to the american publihec and over mas and over again. first on your first mass, don't work. buks dt oh, yeah, i was lying to you. i just wanted to spare the masks. then hmasks e said 60% for herd immunity. 70% for herd immunity, then. oh, no, i wa no , s lying to you because you couldn't handle the number. and then he said, if you getsais vaccinated, you can't get the disease. you can't pass it on over and over again. he has basically tried to dissemble in order to, manipulate the behavior. american people. how is he going to look in am of students and say, you have to tell people the truth in public health? well, what about theu ellic heal professors, the doctors, the researcher s who either threatened or lost everything?
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so in some casesr lo, they're licenses to practice medicine, all because of this edict that was basically pusheda out into all of academia, intoce research institutionmis. defy fauci, you're out. yeah, i mean, i faced it personally. laura right. so because i spoke up with the great barrington declaration saying lockdowns are a bad idea. bahe and francis collins essentially organized a devastating takedown of, you know, of me. it essentially sends a signal that people like him who decide who gets funding, who gets status . can destroy you if you cross them. and the exchangehem. of free ids in medicine how much was that compromised during this pandemic given what we know >>ous pandin whet the origins os virus. cemean we know that that for that for a fact people's sensens of themselves for a long time. laura, what people would would d do is they'd say, okay, well,go if i speak up, i'm going to cross him. hndand going to, you know, my career might be threatened. a lot of scientistened, les wri and tell me, thank you for speaking up. i can' ut up because i'm going
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to i face all these these hecan't to lose all this stuff. he manipulated that situation with the letter was in the article in nature about how the virus couldn't hav ule started in the lab or very unlikely that it started in the lab. >> yeah, that's the proximatinue origins paper. if you look at the four emails from january 2020, he spent all his time or a very large fraction of his time worried about peopleti were goir to think that might have started in the lab. >> how about the boosters? we're supposed to ale l get thee boosters and we find out most of the people getting sick have gotten multiple boosters. really ? eutica now? yeah, well, and he wassa essentially a pharmaceutical company salesman, but probablyls the best one they ever had. well, we know that pfizer has given an enormous amount thaizer to georgetown university over the years. big pharma has given huge amounts to research organizationounts tos. that in and of itself cann it n be problematic. can it notot be? yeah. i mean, there are definitely conflicts of interest inherent in bot conflich the position he, which i think he abused his power and the position to. he's going to actually be. i'm just thinking about
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the students rights. what examplehe is georgetown setting by taking somebody who has been so ethically compromise and putting him in a university? yes, it is. you know, firstly, professor, that's their highest position. i mean, i think, you know,it its one thing to have him as a guest lecturer, but you have to put him in context likeha fos this and no one's going to putro him in context. that's a problem. the media never heldhibit himef accountable. a couple of us did. no one did. e deputyi mean the law. i don't think history is goingr to remember it very well. i thinhilek the failure of this pandemic, which we're going rey that.emember mainl well, i hope history actually records this correctly. you and i know records the trut. and our viewers do. certainly. dr. bhattacharya, than k so much. great to see you. coming up, big announcement you.. the future >> and this is not a drill. it's time to hit refresh to be buttoned up, to feel your best and look it by using just four men, shampoo and hair color. eliminate gray in five easy minutes. it's time to look forward just
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