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>> all right. unfortunately, that is all the time we hae have left this evening. programing note tomorrow, thursday, live audience at this lineup. we've got james cormier, charlie arnold, kayleigh joinany,e je jimmy fallon, judge jeanine in studio. you want to join us and have fus and han and. get free footballs. let's go to hannity aecom tickets are free. let lov the me see you. in the meantime, we hope you set your dvr and never miss an episode oeartf his laura tow. we're counting down the days you're abandoning the handoff. you are leaving the handoff. that's all i can say.t feel and you don't even feel the least bit guilty about it. you should fee u shouldl well. you took your promotion and just ran awa y. took the money, took the promotion. i'm out of here. it's going to be very sa >> ld. we're going to have to haveha a really big we'll have to have some moment. and thatve to last show we're o to it's going to be something special. i haven't thought it throughyour yet. i'm just trying to hold on composed myself, bu. t not quite there, so i can't even talk about it. i'll start crying, but my staf
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fgo ,i've got to go because i'm very upset. you know what? adu sound a like adam schiff. that's how things like, oh, gosh, getting out of this now i'm mad at you. okay. love you. hannithannity all right. ingram this is the "ingraham angle" from washington tonightham betweeniq a rock and a hard place. that's the focus o hf tonight's now, they're calling him a stand in a biden in 2020 forla a political star waiting in the wings who. sure has been acting like a candidate lately. >> going on the road to take the fight to states where fim is under attack.>> her some here in montgomery, alabama, have a lot of wor alabr to do to build a movement to counter what's happening in red states across this countryy. . >> i'm here in sarasota, florida, new college. >>ota, flohere just to remin ds ha everybody of what's happening in florida and other states likg e it, of course, as he seeks to raise his national profile, he's been playing very coy with the presss because it's not my ambition, it's not the directiony that
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i'm leaning into. >> it's not the moment. so one way to answer that question is i will never run for president of the unitequestt states. you say that? yeah, i'm not. i have no interest under any circumstances. woul i d you get in this.cumstanc >> no, no. first, remember her as governorc of the most populated state in the country, it's easy to get lotsou of favorable press you'r coverage, but when you're running for national office, people actually wantoo to really look at your record. donald trump and ron desantisy can genuinely point to policies that worked. but newsom, according to the public policy institute of accordincalifornia which is nonpartisan, 66% believee ba there are bad times for california ahead in the new economy year, 62% thinkthe st the state is already in a recessioatn 61% sayg they're experiencing financial hardship and 45% are worriedt no about not being able to payt be their mortgage, their rent. gosh, no wonder why four out of ten californians are now
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seriously considering leavingifw the state. but if newsom becamesom became v would we all move to spain, poland, hungary, anyonpolande? >> where would we go?ting the country would empty out. now, extrapolating from pers personal popularity in a state run by democrats, and he is pretty popular therets ,extrapolating from thatt to viability for national officeto over joe biden is unwise. first, remember the reals unwise biden was the nominee in 2020? he was the only still alive pary who the party could use to mask how radical that become. remember, the party picked biden over bernie buddha, judge kamala, etc. none wereth acceptable to the masses, but biden was. s drea and even with his dreadful economic record, too mandf y remains endearing, even reassuring. wearing his banker like suits, from the 1950s, his aviator av and his perfect pocket and res, he jogs memories of
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the party of yore, and when he reminisces about the googoodd od days, millions of democrats do too, to my dad used to have an expression, i swear to god, that's what he would say, not a joke joey. remember, a job is about a lot more than a paycheck. >> it's about your dignity. i had an irishur named ambrose finnegan, and he used to saytoan that when you give a toastcoho and you don't have any alcoholl. in your glass, you must do it with your left hand. >> you think i'm kidding? i'm not. no, no, i don't think you're kidding. just increasingly enfeeble d. are 68% of americans are now fretting about joe biden'sows pc lucidity and his physical healthhealth, which includes 43r democrats are worried about it. that'sie up from just 21% ofs democrats just three years ago.o >> now, one main argument against biden as the nominee is that he's incapable of his r explaining his record and
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the democrat agenda assigninecg a law a once in a generation in investment over billion, 200200- trillion, $200 billion. got l >> people got laid offai.rted e so did everything fromves to refrigerators, cell phones. >> all told, we've created,000 b more than 12,000, 12,000 jobs since he took office. e. yet at the same time, a big argument for biden is that he is incapable of explaining his record and the democrat agenda. now, let me explain what i'm talking abou agenda.t. democr democrats know that there are hugegadvantages to havinat a figurehead who can barely talk as their nominee because the press won' barast bother asg biden any hard questions. sure, because they're biaseder. also because they know it's pointless. it's like talkiness. g to a piece ofm. styrofoam. >> all of us management budgets playedoffice a major role along with mitch, ron, mitch landrieu and our infrastructure coordinator. >> but but secretary blinken had a great trip to chinain
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having railway to go all the way across the southern to asia, from the atlantic ocean to the indian in africa. >> now they actually prefer that to a democrat tryingarty's to justify the party's fringe race and gender obsessio and geg defending his party's handling of the border. it's really in of all it's better to have the bumbling biden certainly. and voters in places like virginia or georgia, they just want economy that works fortheyd the middle class. they don't want lies about how biden nomicsant lies workins good sense by nomics, right? >> it kind of flows offs off the tongue really well, certainly it's a vision rightht, a vision about growing the economy from the middle out, the bottom up. laura: >> it's a vision with no results. now, as bad as thao resut, it'sl better than joe trying to make the case tha t better off than you were when he took office. >> over the past
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years, you've gotten an awful lot done together. we got a lot done togethert twoo let's keep it going. we have the most vibrant economy in world right now. >> in the world. bly -- well, no one believes this, which is why, given the emergency, the democrats nlr have now broken the glass and dragged barack obama outbars according to politico, obama has been meeting with the next generation democrats like aoc and maxwell frost. he whi obama even showed up for lunchte at the white house today, n only and while it was closed to the press, we can only assume he wee a hero's welcome like last time and any barack and joe are in the same room. you know what happens. >> thank you, vice president biden. [laugh >>te vice president. that wasn't joe.
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it wasn't a joke. and you se e how small biden looks next to obama, who's a really good politician. biden always looks diminishedal when barack obama is on the scene. noways linished w other biden alternatives, j.b. pritzker, of course, of illinois, gretchen of michigan. they're going to run into the same problems that will face if they ever threw their hat in the ring of ind un a class of unlikable and untalented all by herself. kamala harris, who was always trusted with the most important assignments. >> but you drive, madam vice president, you ever been to stonewall? >> i am so. don't be embarrassed. i'm going to tell you the of the summer. okay? you need to play for a your people, and they're going to love it. everybody's going to go crazy. okaylove it. ? >> i like it.this yes. this is the song of the summer. okay isong of and then there's the laugh.
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enough. crats re so democrats really are between a rock and a hard placck and ae. they'd probably like to dump biden, but for better or worse,h they're stuck with him. even though the activistse ha i the democrat party hates most american traditions. our and our founders. there are still democrats who haven't drunk the neo-marxist kool-aid, and there are millions of normpendents who just want things to go back to normal, whict include trans peacocks parading around naked and their little kids. and if you're scratching your head wondering how biden could still mobilize any voters, remember this. he'll do only choreographed campaign eventlause]s that sprel faith, folks. thank you all so very, very much. than so,. >> god bless america. thank you. and god, america, thank you.
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you were very good hands down here here. go. >> why do we play that gamey tht where we throw the big ball back to each othere thro? ns plus, most americans don't follow politics like you,den and they don't even listen to what biden actually says. soays. the from a distance, bidn still pass as someone the old democrat party, the one that didn't hate america, thata devo didn't think being a devout catholic is a hate crime. cais a h thought actually should be prosecuted, not coddled. right. right now, it's like buying a box full of air. nothing inside is worth, but it's all they got. and that's the anglee an. n >> joining me now is stephen miller, former senior adviser to presidentmir trump and founde of america first legal, and doug schoen, you cratic pollster and former adviser to president clinton. stephen, you and i were laughing, listening those fights, but it laughin is it isy sad. i think he actually she said,
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god bless america. and then she said you said he said you said i think he actually had forgotten god bless america there in the span of about 20 seconds. erdo you agree with me that it has to be biden for them? yes. i mean, you are in exactly >> y the same camp on this, laura. i know we've heard a lot of commentary saying we'rying we eg to wake up one morning and they're going to announce that joe biden, you're gone. angovernorn newsom you're in and we're done. it's just not that easy. they are anchored to joe biden. they are shackled. sure t >> this cognitively declined old man. and i'm sure they would love to be ablehe tbe abl to get a nr be able to get a whitmer. they certainly don't want kamalatmer.'t want , but there y way. there is no simple way w just bi to make joe biden disappear. so barring something thangt is medically inescapable, joe biden is going to be, ind ty my opinion, their nominee and they are going to be completely trapped going him be, of course, he only gets worse every single day. singand david, does this also me dog excuse me, does this make sense as a political matter, given the nostalgia? i think that does still existder
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for the old democratat sensibility? i yeah. look, i think bluntly, politicsn is about winning. joe biden is the strongest democratge, kamala harris, who y the likely nominee if the current president doesn't run, is the most unpopular vice president in history with demonstrabl demonsty weakee numbers. if joe biden doesn'ten announce anything about himself until the end of the year or next nex year, the only practical candidate would be kamala harris. democrate onlys want that. so the party will try to keepe e joe biden in office without him saying too much, hoping that our greatest asset, the republican partypart, fractures, polarizes and nominate someone like no trump. now, stephen, we mentioned thate there's a press protectiont
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racket here which really protects bidenhe . now, msnbc plans to cover the race in 2024 in a particular way. >> watch this.>> this conspiratorial, conservative reactionary movement that donald trump sits atop of has clear precedent. enthey run on the same issues that we saw with the rise of the in the 1920s. frustrated and scared about the advancement to the changing understanding societally of gender and of race gende, of cul changes. so they have. abortion it'sorti, going to be abortion abortion, abortion, abortion of pottion abortion and i guess maga maga, you know, fabulous. sopot, don't know. that's it. that's all they have. well, their policies are fab unpopular. joe biden, as we've seen in poll after poll, is losing head to head with donald trump, the republican frontrunner. and in his poll, he's, what, 4.3%? every poll that we have seen week aftere , week, joe bidenis is trailing significantly in the national trailg si popularin vote margin against donald
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trump. so they're going to, as you say, they're going to try and mobilize so tyou said certain voters d with roe and other issues. but really, it's going to come down to ballot harvestin g. they're going to pour hundreds of millions of dollars into ballotpour hun operations to tryot and get those mail ballots as we head towards election day. so the republicaead towardn pary is going to have to similarly invest the same amount of monert to trye to compete and beat the democrat machine. and i believe if they that donald trump, you're going to be seeing a very large margin of victore y on election day. doug, i also believe. that, you know, look, there's a way that they're trying to cast biden'y are trst s record that on its face is believable. and the deputy white house press secretary today tried to make that affirmative case, one that biden struggled, makeom and looked at the numbers for the economy and biden and abouti 30 to 33%. but this is the best jobs the be could do to watch the president's economic policies. >> popular.about we find that when we go outit and we talk to people about it
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,they support biden, that mix.. that's exactly why we're we're we're talkinog americans about everything that he's doing to make sure that weto grow the economy by growing the middle class and give people the the the support that they need to to grow our economy for us.: doug doug, no one believes that. i mean, i don't think there'sele a personve on earth who believes that this economy is working fo thi forr the average america. laura, i'm going to be candid g tonight. the democrats who are goinge to run joe biden's campaigbidens don't believe it. that's why it will bene as negative a campaign as themot democrats can make it. th running against trump in 2018, 2020 and 2022 in the midterm. it will be imidtn negative campn against trump using his indictments and using, as you said, abortion. yoit'll also be things like open carry on guns, which are not popular. those will be the democratic
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issues. right now, the open carryry is is doing without any background checks. it is not popular indo backgr florida. i support the second amendment, all that rank on the list of most. i'm sorry, i'm laughing. doug, we're rank on the list of women. okay. yeah. you know what elsetelse y you? >> know you know what else? you need to poll the fact that people are getting poorer and th gettipoorer ae bidens arg richer. that's the campaign by the democratverlappis, right? they want to run on what doug has run on the record. doui >> they're going to go next. democrats run on what doug is saying. they're going to lose badly. and if democrats want to put doj at the center of this election, they're going to lose evenif the more badly and they're find going to find out in november. >> well, they also got rfkbir. to deal with his getting 40% and he would be the strongest candidate by the do end can do push ups. all right, gentlemen, great to see both of you. all right. the liberal media go edia gott a real i tizzy when i profiled muslim parents fightingusli back againt the indoctrination that's going on in some the schools. well, that didn't silence those parents or yours truly as theyp
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hosted a muslim father who was disgusted by the and cultural that was mandated in maryland.at publiced in schools. well, the segment was fascinating, but it set of af a media firestorm. like what? well, fearful, of course, that ther. ful thate grip on a once secure voting base was at risk. wellin, the liberals triedis to rush in to make sense of it. semaphore noting the gop's new muslim outreach with a picture from our interview. days later, the new york times michelle goldberg warned that the issue was e was, quote, crec space for strange new politicali bedfellows. now political arsonist wajahat alst wi was indignant.ght' the political writes exhausting and crue is l war on wokeness is now aligning with some efforts of some muslim advanced to attack the lgbtq community unde r guise of protecting religious freedoms and parental rights. well, the goal is obvious, right? make sure to intimidate these muslim parents into silence. well, todatoday,y they were bact
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and they were not at all suffrred and they were outth in force in montgomery county, maryland, a suburb not far from here. and they're no andt backing dow. >> what do we want? do we want in the united. and then they took the message e introducing behavior and preference at an early agee raises legitimate concern for. s us parents, where's the respect don and respecto only apply to a specific group? >> is genuinely anour fait issue of faith, not hate. our faith is not partisan and our peopletisan an not back. >> joining me now are two parents from today's protest, ismael royer, a member ishm a m of virtue and a policy adviser to the religious freedom institute, and sheikh hajj al al, a parent of three children in montgomeryo
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county public school system. ismael. poli is nomerychoosystemt rejecg a particular group, is it not about the innocence of our children? yeah, it has nothing to do with ouro targeting, any kind of, you know, people for morality. it's just about parents not wanting their own children to indoctrinated into a morality that they don't share. your sheikh. tell us about your own children and your own concern s abouts part this particular type of propaganda that's being pushedt? ,montgomery county public schools. >> well, we're very concerned because thisvery concerned b der americans, because what we know about hereee is freedom of religion. so you got a behind a dialog. make it very clear to us thatnie to be nice to love everyone and himself said that he honored the children, had him, and he askedor every just to hor everyone. so when we go out there, we opting out to a curriculum thatn has nothing to do with education, whicg tothh to o
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with other things, dealing with showing kid, s some immoral tha stuff. >> are you worried that it's also encouraging childret it n y to question the values you teach them at home the? yes, definitely it does. d. ldren are confuse we, the parents, should have great kids. we helping even the government to get kids to be goodely they citizens. unfortunately, they want to get our kids wan of us, which is wrong. i mean, one of the books, all one of the books called intersectional allies says wee h will together change the norms. whose norms? the parents norms and the norms are. there's a man and there's a black and there's a nucleacle and that's ultimately the ideall and no andt they're not always perfect, but the ideal. and n thattely wilncer this ultimately will well you know, put a cleaver through aiatou know,. yeah that's that's the stated aim. i mean we will change the norms that's what the bookge theat tht they're reading to kindergartners now is this idea there can't be an alliance
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among various groups like catholics, evangelicals, muslims. to me, that's a logical alliance in a culture that gones completely nuts. and i was wondering and i've been saying this for probablndeg years, when are we goingh musl to work with muslim americans on of these cultural issues because we are believers. my father, jeff, and boss said it clear all believers have the same believe they want the same thing, the same thing. we want is the freedom of religion. that's right. and what you saw today was muslims and ethiopian orthodox catholics. i saw a lot of sense, all oftian us together. you know, you had christians with wit largeh large crosses. o you had muslims standing right next to them and all of them saying god, god, well, we want you know, we fear god. we love god. and there are more of all of us than there are of, i think, d a real fringe that is trying to effect that and change. their innocence and mold children and a new likenesr inn
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don't you agree? i mean, this is a powerful coalition. that's why the new york time is why ths>> exa is worried about it. well, doesn't mean we agree on every other political issue, >> l n t on children. that's right. we can agree. and what montgomery county public schoolse. e public realize is that that traditional mutual moral consensus is far more alive than they think it is. sha now, there's one particular individual who we have to share a soundbite with. soyou, if we can, a hit ali, who is one of the more pernicious figures criticizing the likes you watch and muslims, who are watching, you need to know that y these same forcet who are using us against tu turned on us and will turn on other people of color and immigrants to those muslimsants. t who aret offended with some of these books that it might just mention to just think about what signal you're sending. what we're telling peopl them.e is will tolerate you, but we'll just sit there and barely tolerateane you. you, right? >> what does that say to the kids? ismael, quickly. well, we disagree with wajahat, with all due respect to him,
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>> wt simply is completely out of touch with the mainstream of muslimh with t amn well, we appreciate both of thi you, and i hope this alliance continuealank yos. thank you for coming into the studio. thank you for having us. really nice to meet you, too. thank you.. ri all right. what? americans pay a bit more. if it means supporting american jobcans p ssourcings, , especially to places like china. well, the angle hit the street,i to find out what they thought. plus, senator marco rubio is here on mayors here pete pa a connection and more. i up and there was a dark figure in the doorway of the bedroom. and in my head, i was what's next? celebrity stalking is a huge. norman attempted to enter spielberg's property several times. madonna she was terrified of the man who allegedly threatened to slash her from ear to ear. >> their orders were to kill and castrate bieber and his bodyguard. paris hilton has had several stalkers. well, first, this guy, the guy
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slave labor. what is your reaction to that? that's why i don't buy fromhy i companies like sheehan and t-mo is because the labor. i don't want to support that. does that mak you want to shop from them anymore? that makes me very uncomfortable. you can't really trust what is made in china in terms ofina slave laboin tr. i'd rather buy something that's made in america, and i think we really need to movthink wee to o and the companies back to america and make thing s there s instead of in china. >> we really tried to find peope people are huge fans of bothdy companies, but somebody is buying this stuff ing th now.ss and this needs to be a priority forw congress and we're handing a wig n to our foreign adversaries the way things are going now. so me, both sides of the aisle fix this for an enormous opportunity to prepare america's economrthe fuy fortrap the future through first rate transportation. every transferory station decin is a climate decision whether we recognizer we rec it or not. only do we have to cut emissions from transportationr h
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on our roads with electric vehicles, got to prepare for the climatat alreae impacts thao already happening. >> no cars for you andyou. thatt climate pledge has driven leave it to pete right intpeteo the as of chinese affiliatedbu businesses and asine digital exclusive. it was revealed that secretary bowditch edgigiee consulted a cs china tied group that pushes gas stove bands and proposals that would further push the ban of gas powered vehicles in just the next 12 years. >> joining me now on all theseoo topics, related florida senator marco rubio, the vice chairman of the senate intel committee. s start, this let' with the $800 de minimis rule, 764 million packages. that is a staggering figure came into the united states under that rule. duty free, no taxes, none none of the taxes that otherl retailers have to pay. when will this be changee changn
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congress, finally? >> well, yeah, i know our position. we'v in te got to fix it in terms of. legislation, but it's actually our position that it's being abused right nowress couet commerce could be doing something about it. now, we actually sent them a letter arguing tha ye and we tied that to the bill that i passed late last year in the last congress, the weaker forced labor act, which is another thingng t that they're going around here. look, there's no way you're making this stuff at the prices they're sellinge st r and you're not using cheap and or free labor. of course, it's it'susing chp c. they're not paying these people. they're forcing people to work people -- under conditions and everyone's turning a blind eye to i t being a very i felt very good listening to that segment of thertalkinand fog, to people on the street. i guess there's growing awareness about it, but there's some. ing broader heresomethin okay. some time ago, maybe 25 years ago, people in boto 25peopleh pl made this decision that we were living in this new world. now post-cold wadr and didn't matter where things were made anymore. we were all just consumers of thisin global economy and citizens of the world. what place matters? country matters? and now we're starting to see why the pandemic reminded us of it. but we need to be need to be ae
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things in america. we can't make things. we won't be a powerful't ba powe and prosperous country much longer. well, the libertarians or free >>s cato institute, chamber of commerce, they're all agains againt changing this rul, which again allows theseies, t companiehes, these multibillion dollar companies to get away with paying absolutely no dutyw into the united states, whereas our retailerhundredss are o paying hundreds of millions of dollars in duties. on the other sid do theie when o their own importing. so this makes absolutely no sense and it's killing us jobs. so, never should have been changed in 2016. it happened under obamed undera but now the house q select committee on the china questionuelook looks like they t to do something. how confident are you, senator, give senat an your advocacye on the china issue, thatth the senate icounten counterpartn the senate, especially in leadership, will actualll y do the right thing here? well, i don't know, because there's a lot ofon't powerfult t
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lobbying interest groups that come out against it. chamber of commerce, you talked about. well, and look, even when we l did the ouija beforek, even foa forced labor act, we had nike and all kinds of companies the weren't doing publicly. they weren't running any commercial during the super bowl about their oppositio n, our bill, but they were working to kill it. but you talk about the libertarians—-d and look, i think in the laboratory that is how the economy should work. the proble we don'm is we don'te a laboratory. we live in a real world where people need jobs, good paying jobs. you need jobs so you can have family. you can have community can hcan you know, the kinds of things that countries need in order to survive and thrive. e and the reality of it is we need to start thinking about the market as a way to serve ser the country as opposed to the country existing to serve the market. and i'm for the free market. i hate socialism and i despise communism. i that that's in the front. i think we have the right down market that works for us. senator, great to see you. thanks so much for us tonight.ne now, a political controversy on the supreme courtrse cour. ff faus, why making fun of joe's declining faculties? cuis not ethat's not enough to b republicans back to the white
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and i think you will too. i can feel the winds of change right now? >> the supreme court is controlled, is dominates domd by very conservative justices. they've begun to make very very
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radical, extreme and activist rulings. >>ulings. the supreme court has lost the confidence of a great portion of the american publictf ,an institution that has been scandal free for most of its h life and has now been corrupted by the dark money, dark money influences. >> what?an all right. there are some are saying that ofs constant drumbeat criticism and protests in people's houses that's that that's gotte gotten west repn tn republican appointees on the court. well court., the conservative courttt has leveled a series of rulings thatlike a some look like an atr to maybe insulate them from external criticism. today t or is that too pedestrian of an analysis? well, just today , the supremelina g court ruled against the north carolina gop state legislatureop in an election law dispute. here now is carrie severino, president of the judicial crisis network. disputcarrie, look, it's disappointing for those of us who, you know, rarelyt is
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with alito, thomas and gorsuch on an issue such as this, thatis amy coney barrett and brad kavanaugh would vote with aps. riserat appointeeh your take here? yeah, no, i think it's no surprise her here.e. . justice thomas clearly had the best argument of the day. he recognized the casee case thl they were deciding was actually completely moot. they should have even had a decisiond theon and t, and yd of went out of their way to decide this, to decide the case. the wroi think that was the wrg route. and it was it's frustrating. it's particularly frustrating whentice, the chief justicen ot and kavanaugh, not just in this case, but in others, doing things that look reallhersrealli political. that said, i think at the endt of the dayene day, even today'se was a lot better than it's being played. i think a lot of people left want to do a victory dance. it's a defeat for trump now, but you have to tie it to trump, right? they said there was this fringoe independent state legislature theory. actually, it turns out the fringe theory is the idea thatt state ry. states can't. the state supreme courts can doo whatever they want. and actually the courturt al alm agreed that there have to be some limits. again, i don't think they should have even't think ts n on that they shouldn't have heard this case in the first place because
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north carolina had already resolved it. >> now, k.j., pe at the white house was asked about the student loane stud forgiven case. >> watch what wevery con are vey confident that we are on that the law is on our side here. we are confident in our legal authorities and we said overands and over again and as you all know and i think i've said this before, that'sk before, the solh general made a compelling >> lment before. >> the court. w ife same a't kno you watch same argument i did. l i think it's very clear that the student loan case that doing biden has no legal leg to stand on, that what he's doing is reachine ofg out for the lar expenditures in american history with just unilaterallyma this stuff up.e the challenge, i think, is going to be whether the court decides eithert partie rights parties to bring the case, but whether it's this term in this case oe inr, maybe in another ct coming up next term or later, there's no question in my mind what he's doing is completely unconstitutional and violates the law. nothe w, kerry, that the decisit one of the decisions everyone's waiting fohis r is this racial s preferences case, focusing on the rationalein
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of diversityctor as the driving factor in upholding previously upholding e affirmative action. yeah, i think that one is one. ward to i'm really looking forw, because i think we're going to get a great opportunity for the court to dismantleentle rac preferences in education and finally put this issue to rest, because the constitution really requires that i'm looking forwar d to hearing that case. well, i think the court on that likely will. i shouldn't say i don't wantre to don't jinx it. i think you're pretty confident that the court's going to overturn the old rationale for keeping racial preferences . i'm pretty optimistic. it looks like the chief is probably going to write the opinion. and as he said before, the best way to stop discriminating on the basis of race discrimination, on the basis of iscriminat is to stop, stop a discriminating on the basis of race. carrie, do that. great to sees, as always, the affirmative vision for the gop in 2020. >> for my many angle, yes, many next. how do you guys think came first, the chicken or the baby back rib, baby back ribs,
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24, republicans have to doe fu more than just poke at his declining ability or cognition and railut how on about how bade things are in the country. we all know how bad things arews in the countryee. we see. we see what's happening with our very eyes. insteat can sed, need an affirme plan for restoring america. gehow are we going to get from point a to b to c all the way pe to p meaning prosperity again? well, today we heardmp president offer a clear plan for restoring america's exportaa strength, meaning american jobs. >> if india, chinany countr or any other country hits us with a 100% or 200% tax or tariff on american a goods, which they do. we will hit them with that same tariff or tax, exactly the same right back. it's called reciprocal. it's a reciprocal tax. if they charge , we will charge them. if they tariff us or tax or ta e will tariff them or tax them. >> we did great trade deals.
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>> now, also today, ron desantis, he offered his plan for clamping downan on the border and illegal immigratio than. and yes, that plan includes the word that makes so many liberals go nuts. deportation is going to be a national emergency on day one. this is going to be mobilizing all available assets on day one. we hav for ae a for all the dift levers of authority that we have to be ablise to bring this habit to bear. florida has surge our maritime . we fill in the gaps. people that come on thesboatse s are interdicted turned over to the coast guard the and thene they're deported back to haiti or cuba or wherever they camy co from. urs >> that's music to my ears. and of course, this is very close to trump's approach. >> i will immediately terminatne every open border policy ofadmii the biden administrationst will use all necessary state, local, federal and military resourcemilitarytos to carry out the largest domestic deportation operation of.
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>> criminals, just criminals or everybody who the border with fraudulent asylum claims. now, for years, voters have been discouraged. increasingly believing that washington is just hopelessly corrupt politiciane thin can sao one thing to win, and then they get into office and they do the opposite or nothing at. all so they say a pox on all their houses. i'm sick of politics and i want to talk about it any more. i don't want to hear it anymore. iand a lot of times i just saytn i can't blame them. but going forwarforward,d, repuw have to avoid their own brand ofes i what sometimes i see is a new victimology. so off the doomsday, becau your attitude is stop with all thatse. that doesn't bring anyone along to your side. trump and desantisy quo actually plans to win to change the status quo. and of course, official washington. we know it's corrupt. we refor know it needs reform desperately. but if it all starts to seem hopeless, you're just going
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to ensure that voters either stay hom ue or pick maybe a protest candidate who probably can't win the genera l election. right now, trump's 30 points now 38 points ahead of ron desantis. polland one national poll and trump's clipping biden 44 to 41 in the new morning consult poll. coridges at least at this point, even with some of his legal voters do not believe that there's anyone else who will fight for americans as hard as donald trump will. >> and the good news is conservatives at the same time are gaining traction. all across the country. they're making headway on important issues. don't loset lose sight of that. we're attracting more minority trtdidates and building ou a true multiethnic coalition. >> we see that prices arepr througices a andh the roof and t to know what people are going chano to help put that h burden down the democratic party has changed a lot. we're for god, country, familydk and hard work. what are the concerns that >> we you have about immigration? the fact of the matter is that we you we don't feel
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safe anymore. >> and just look>> lau how. well, ron desantis did among vote. voters in florida and the democrats gripo be on the muslim american vote seems well as be slipping as we. as we showed you a few segments ago with muslim parentsn protesting the hypersexualized curricul area ana in the d.c. aa suburbs. they don't like it, but more importantly, name one group of voters, young, old ,white, who love these high prices that biden promised would be transitory or who love the massive influx oe f or who love the violent crime that's increased in parts o the country or the fentanyl overdoses that plagued this countr ants thiy. no one wants us but impatient and anxious voters. caant lead want candidates simply agree with them. everyone's upset, right? they want leadern s who have an actual plan for turning things around. so it's time to return to the basics. ending wasteful spending spen,
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protecting american jobs, and a return across board to personaln responsibility. the candidate who makesibilityst case effectively and firmly, urgentlythat who's unafraid to e that message into unfriendly political territory canll win and will win. that's i. is it ft [cheers and applause ♪ >> greg: yes, happy tuesday, everybody. i'm so excited. how about those pride parades last weekend, huh? saw more than a few nude dudes stripping down. i have no idea why they would, their weenies were

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