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the investigation. whistleblower gary shapley is sitting down with fox newings, he claims investigators gave the president's son special treatment. the misdemeanor charges against hunter biden should have been stronger. he has no political motive and is coming forward to expose the corruption. david is live with details. david. david webb before the gary shapley interview, president biden was asks about what's app messages between hunter biden and chinese business associateses. watch this. how involved were you in your son's chinese shake-down text message? were you sitting there? were you involved? >> no, i wasn't. no. >> gary shapley, a special agent, still on the job, began
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overseeing the tax probe in 2020s he came forward after he saw problems with the probe. in an interview with bret baier he claimed prosecutors approved and backed out of searching properties connected to hunter biden. >> when other search warrant was on a storage unit in virginia. we got updated information that said records were in that location that would be evidence in this particular investigation and the prosecutors initially were supportive of it and an affidavit was drafted to go forward for approval. the prosecutors decided they didn't support it. >> shapley points to plea deal claiming biden did not reach the tax deadline and pay $100,000 in
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2018 and 2017. the numbers are in excess of $100 grand. and 620,000 not paid by deadline. a second whistleblower is unnamed and tonight that special interview with bret baier. >> kayleigh: thank you. really loud no from president biden there. protest too much, we have photo of hunter biden behind wheel of the coveret and gps of that photo. and what's app message, to someone named gong wen dong. here is the message, i'm tired of this, kevin, i can make $5 million in salary from any law firm in america. if you think it is about money, it's not, the bidens are the
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best at doing what the chairman wants from this partnership. please not quibble over peanuts. the chairman ye is an oil tycoon who is with the chinese communist party. >> raymond: one associate went to jail on seven bribery charges. this is biden-omics, trading on political influence to help foreign regimes. this has to be probed deeper. the doj killed the clock and statute of limitations expired when many things happened, that is in the rearview mirror. the fact the investigators were stymied and stopped from looking at hunter's laptop, this is like the fbi getting jeffrey dahmer's drill bit, but nobody can look
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at it. the messages and conversations on the laptop and trail of money that went to the llc's needs to be investigated and the judge should stop it in its tracks. >> kayleigh: i like you called the laptop a murder weapon. we put together a timeline. take a look. november 2018, irs opened their investigation into hunter biden on off-shoot inquiry on a pornography platform. in 2019, the fbi learns of the laptop and weeks later fbi agents confirm the device before the 2020 election and 2019, the fbi has possession of it and tell the irs they have evidence of tax crime. and october of 2020, verified by the fbi and intel agents say the laptop is russian disinformation. how can you defend this
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timeline? >> leslie: i can't support hunter biden being compared to jeffrey dahmer. i agree with the probe. i want authenticity probed. chris jackson was at the white house easter egg roll and the text claims to be from 2017 and 2018. that is easily verifiable. >> verified. >> if these what's app messages are from who they say to who they say when they said, a lot of people are saying this is photoshopped. no, we have heard this argument before, not verified temperature is simple, if it is not real, hunter's lawyers, where are you? say it. >> you talk about the timeline, one thing i have a problem with,
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shouldn't have taken this long to come up with a deal. people say he got a sweetheart deal. let's probe. the research i found and irs agents i've spoken to. year before last $150 million americans didn't pay taxes and 1300 went to jail because they didn't enter a plea deal. >> kayleigh: emily, you have been all over the charges and how they are skewed in for hunter biden. a judge can any afterthis plea deal essentially. >> emily: generally speaking when judges receive plea deals it is rubber stamping hearings. i can't remember in my personal career any time judge overturned a federal plea deal. events surrounding this one are egregious, so conscious, shocking to our criminal justice system that i hope and i hope for our tax dollars and liberty
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sake, that judge overturns this plea deal. the head of d.o.j. headed tax division for six years and wrote an op ed for "wall street journal" and touched on the timeline and wrote at after juncture, people doing well, trying to investigate, were stymied, as you put it. here is why that matters. it is not just one thing, the irs special agents aren'ts allowed to examine the content or execute on search warrants. they were note allowed to prosecute where the charges should have bye-bye held and that is crucial, it know rathe statute of limitation. we remember michael avenatti. you will remember one in texas, one in california. it is because it has to have nexus with where the crime was
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committed, otherwise the defendant can throw it out. this is not just for our pleasure, this is purpose and procedure of criminal justice system. when statute has rung, outside it is district, it is unable to be remedied. think about well meaning team investigating everything from pornography to all of a sudden, allegations and evidence of illicit favor with foreign government and told by their superiors, you can't investigate, search or prosecute. let it lay and watch the time click off. they are told this person is in charge and that person says, no, i'm not. the attorney general says he had all the power in the world and he didn't. there should have been a special counsel. someone is lying, everyone needs to cross fingers this plea deal is not approved. it is abomination he gets
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misdemeanor for evading $1.5 million. >> kayleigh: kennedy, you have "new york times" covering for them, a second whistleblower says what emily says is true and "new york times," paragraph 21, they say this, that episode was confirmed to "new york times" by person with knowledge of the situation. they confirm it, bury it, they are part of this of coer-up by the u.s. federal government. >> so far everything this whistleblower has said has been accurates, leaving more open questions. i look at this whole thing and realize joe biden becoming president is the worst thing that has ever happened to hunter biden. we see how he was shaking people down. we get a look at sources and methods and in terms of the what's app, they tried the big denial with 51 former intelligence officials and that
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was a lie. they try and lie about the authenticity of the what's app messages, that will be found out and the communications between david weiss and the justice department, it wasn't merrick garland, he wanted plausible deniability to tell david weiss and say i never told him he couldn't be special counsel. i never told him he couldn't bring charges in california or washington, d.c. we will be able to find answers, but unfortunately, i think a lot of conversations happened over the phone and we don't have the documentation necessary to prove a lot of actors are really impeachable. >> kayleigh: i want to hear from the other six people in the room with david weiss and gary shapley. tell us the story. stay tuned for bret baier's interview where gary shapley
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yesterday and flight mareis spilling over today facing hundreds of disruptions, chicago and denver are experiences setbacks. transportation secretary pete buttigieg says even he has been disrupted and there is more for the airlines to do. we got hit with heavy weather, it affected a lot of flights, i reached my hotel room at 2:30 in the morning. a lot of americans are going through the same thing. overall, the system performed better than it did a year ago, that reflects work we've done and the airlines stepping up. clearly has a long way to go. >> emily: kennedy is flying on saturday. do you have reservations, emotional and logistical?
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>> kennedy: always have a backup plan, if you can reserve without buying tickets issue good move if you have to make alternative arrangements. travel with comfortable clothes. i travel with a puffy coat in case it needs to be a pillow. have snacks with you. if you are stuck late and you don't have suft thens, you are hosed, and it can be tiny bottles of fireball. >> and bikinis. >> kennedy: most critical assets, pack them. >> bikinis and fireball. kayleigh we saw one guy who showed up for his delayed of 18 hour flight from like oklahoma to charlotte, north carolina, i believe. the flight went on it is what we are seeing in airports, hundreds
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sleeping on the floor and a surge happening this weekend. >> kayleigh: what intrigues me is the role of pete buttigieg, we've seen weather delays before, you can blame the weather. you have the united ceo coming out and saying faa failed us this weekend. faa. okay. go to faa.gov, top key people, mayor pete now secretary pete buttigieg, who takes private planes. he took 18 according to knocks fews digital last year. a senator says you over stay commercial air travel and you must take commercial air travel thachl senator is pursuing that bill. secretary pete, this is on you and you have a ceo pointing fingers at you. >> emily: that sucks, sleeping on the airport floor and you can't get to your destination you paid for and the secretary is saying, well, it is better
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than last year thachl is not enough. >> raymond: i was stuck in the airport five hours, weather delay. i could have gone to see pit bull and had dinner in south beach and still made the flight. a pilot told me this, the faa is restricting who can come in and how many can come in and depart from airports. newark airport this past weekend, 75% less flights were allowed to doe part. they don't have the manpower on the ground to move the freight, move the people and get it done, so they cancel flights. faa is contributing to what we are seeing. there is bad weather, we didn't have these disruptions years ago. >> so much baked into the faa and now we reek havoc from. >> i was supposed to get in at 10:00 from los angeles and i got
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in at 3:00 a.m. thank you to the makeup artist, i got to bed at 4:00 or 5:00. this is how the pilot on delta, fox viewer and fan, explained it to me yesterday. he said because of weather patterns, so many planes had to be redirected over chicago, newark, new york, for example, and it was dangerous and that is why we had to be grounded. i went up and said, we're being cancelled aren't we? guys, i will not be there. no, it will be delayed. i said, whose fault is it? he said this is weather issue, i don't want to get into politics or airlines. >> kayleigh: the weekend was the faa. buttigieg. >> delta ceo hasn't chimed in, united or american. >> united has more delays than delta, american and other airlines.
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i'm hot all of them. >> united grounding in chicago, newark and denver, their hubs, i stick with united. make me global service member. >> raymond: they let you take the fireball on to the plane. bikini in the airport was not good in the airport yesterday. >> emily: participants got attention when they heard saying we are coming for the children and things are much worse. that is next. that new neighbor is hot! that's my husband... it's the inspire implant. he's not struggling with cpap anymore. all that rest is working wonders for him. inspire. learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com.
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>> kayleigh: emily with the moves. new york city drag march a few days ago gained attention after video caught several people with this message to parents in america. ♪ >> we're here, we're here, we're coming for your children. ♪ you're not gonna stop it. >> kayleigh: stunning. nbc is defending we're coming for your children chant claiming the chant has been used for years, as if that is a defense. it is for slurs against the lgbtq community and apparently that makes it all okay. i have to believe the vast majority of lgbtq community are against language like this. muslims are protesting christians at large, this is
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parents rights issues, there is snow place for it. >> emily: this is what youngkin heard from mcauliffe and we know how that ended up. bye, terry, you came for our children and you lost. this is a thing and i will not make excuses, i didn't go to any pride events this year. this is a hot button issue and they know it will make people really mad and so they pushing as many buttons as possible and i don't know if it is making anything better. >> kayleigh: nor is nbc's defense this happens all the time, we are coming for your children, you kidding me? biden's rhetoric, they are not your children, they are all of our children. no, raymond, the organizers of this nyc drag march said this,
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they chanted obscene stuff in the past like kill, kill, kill and joked about pubic hair and sex toys and people sing god is a lesbian, all just words presented to fulfill the worst stereotype of us. >> raymond: that runs counter to their explanation. they said chanters were trying to regain control of slurs aimed at them. which is it? this is terrible. if you are trying to regain control of slurs, don't confirm the slurs and in an era and moment as kennedy said, when you have the president, his hhs secretary, talking openly about sexual surgery, sex change operations for children and how this should be all right and the government is going to facilitate that and cut the parents out, that triggers parents.
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if you want to be helpful, if you want your community to be accepted and embraced, don't trigger everybody and say you are going for the children. that is bad in any context, no matter who you are. >> kayleigh: another thing you don't do in seattle, is a nude male cyclist who exposed genitalia to family and children. another thing you don't do. >> of course, i grew up in berkeley, remember the naked man on telegraph? it is horrendous and ridiculous. the spin nbc is trying, the point about a chant is supposed to be simple, so you get it. one, two, three, four, we don't want to work anymore. whatever it is. we are here, we are queer, get used to it. that gets the message across temperature is more nuanced said
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nbc. we are gaining control of the slur. if you have to describe it after the one beat sentence, then it is not effective and probably exactly what they were saying. they are spinning it as ha, ha, the far right outraged, triggered. that is right. this is codified by this administration and state legislatures that are demonizing parents intent and wish to control their own children's biological safety. how is it when an activist group that says we represent this tenor, we're coming for your children, why shouldn't we take you seriously? isn't that why you are marching? so we can take you seriously and what you say lands on open ears and we reject that statement. >> you can do what you want in your own time, what you can't do is show nudity in front of children, show your genitals or
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pole dance around a cross. >> the first amendment does allow people to do that. human decency, exposing yourself to a child is against the law. >> dancing around a cross is. there is laws against indecent exposure. i want to take the media angle. as a former journalist, i can't stand when you oshg mit or take out of context. journalist should report the facts, what they said, history of what they said and facts include context in which they said it. all of it. if you just take that as a headline, that is shocking and scary to people nowhere near gay pride parade.
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and then if nbc or any media outlet makes excuses, that is not their job, that is not reporting the facts. i think across the board, you need to report what it is, history of it and context. >> kayleigh: twitter note said this is not part of the history, this is a phrase used in last year or two. bad job nbc, we've come to expect that. coming up, test scores are dropping in public schools, instead of solutions to fix that problem, new york city mayor want kids to take a few minutes for mindful breathing. more on that when we come back. ♪ veteran homeowners. need to cut your monthly expenses and get cash? call newday and ask for the newday 100 cash out loan.
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♪ ♪ >> emily: america's public school test scores are falling at a staggering rate. new york city mayor eric adams is focusing on breathing. rolling out a new plan for public schools mandatory two to five minutes of mindful breathing per day. mayor adams is making bold claims about his academic agenda. listen. >> breathing calms your nervous center and help to center us and help us regain balance and focus, valuable, low-cost tool proven to improve mental health
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and well being. >> emily: nation's public test scores reach historic new lows. 13-year-old students posted 256 out of 500 in reading and 271 out of 500 in math. both are down compared to last year and that included 10 schools from new york city school area. raymond, at american library -- >> >> raymond: association meeting in chicago. talk to teachers, they complain about government mandates and working toward the test rather than toward where that child is at the moment. they need more in-class instruction, one-on-one time with children particularly in regard to literacy and reading. if child can't read at fourth grade, incarceration go up, drug use sky rockets. this is my objection with mayor
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adams, he's trying to use literacy curriculum to teach breathing and mindful breathing practice in the literacy curriculum. do that at pe, we have crisis of literacy in the new york school system. he's got a yoga, get this right, a yoga and mindfulness teacher in the school. ynt yoga hinduism? maybe we need prayer, bible study and rosary mindfulness, just saying. >> emily: yesterday i spoke to an artist, he donates free time and supplies to teach art in schools in this area, because that has been cut. there is money for yoga, but the art program has been slashd and that paid dividend for security
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and creativity that the mayor does hold dear. >> if my husband is watching, he will faints, he is a huge min mindfulness advocate. he is a surgeon and he said, he would not be able to do what he does without it. this evolved and studies have shown children and adults that do mindfulness are better able to focus. one problem with reading is social media, how much screen time they have, blue light, noted having hour before bedtime with no blue light, not having summer reading assignments and parents not reading to children. that is one element. tracking, tracking is huge issue and i know this my children had it, won't say which in case they are watching. when you do that mindfulness,
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i'm a believer, i have seen it happen in my family. it can change and should be everything. should be redistributed and you should have art, i think this is something to have kids take a moment and focus, it helps with math and reading and that is where our two standardized tests are. >> i do believe in this, kids take two to five minuteses to breathe, i don't want tax dollars to pay for that over literacy, two to five minutes per day, great benefit, has to be way to do it efficiently instead of blowing everything away. >> kayleigh: i can't get on board, i made it without learning about breathing, this is ridiculous and comes from mayor adams having a pet project. his opponents looked at him and
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said we can't beat that guy, he is too calm. it does not belong in schools talking about reading. he thinks it will stop violence, if violence is going to be stopped from breathing, i am more with your comment about gun violence surging up. i'm with lesly, huge advocate of mindfulness, people who participate, we have a mental crisis in our school. my daughter's high school had so many lockdowns because of threats of violence, mindful breathing does reset your brain and allows you to set a foundation so you are able to better comp hent reading and
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math lesson and you start in a better place. reactive brains react to one another and that is when they threaten and commit violence against each other. this is one of the few things i've heard from a public servant that could have a positive benefit in schools. i'm a new york school parent and a lot of stuff i would throw out the window, starting with dei, i like mindfulness and scientific data shows it has impact on adolescents. >> kayleigh: it may help some, i would rather have school security guards. >> raymond: or school prayer. same thing, we'll leave it there. >> emily: coming up, gen-zers are live quitting their jobs on social media for all to see. that is next. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance...
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quitting captures moments they quit their jobs on live stream. take a look. >> i have a bit of news to share with you, i have decided to pursue an opportunity. this is the hardest resignation i've given in my career. >> i have a job offer, i want to take it. i feel really bad. >> how are you doing? >> good or not. >> i can't say it. >> i knew, i knew it was coming when you said that. i think, yeah, i think i need to do it. i know i need to do it. >> kayleigh: the generation, they need to share on social media, it is authentic. >> emily: i find it horrific and a joke, zero door corum, let me have a private conversation protected by laws in the
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workplace and you live stream? is this a murder? who are you? i'm disgusted by this generation. i have something to share. good luck getting your next job. i was director of hiring when i was an attorney. that sometimes says more about the person than their resume. to the young people, good luck and you will need it. >> kayleigh: some are comical, some are people being vulnerable. as content creator, showing up as my real self. some recounted their decision to quit. >> stop reading my line. all i could think, i must be really old, they look 12, they don't look old enough to work. 15 or 20 years, they will be like, my bad, not a good idea.
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there will be employers in more serious jobs down the road that will look at social media. i tell my kids, don't put anything online, it is there forever. >> kayleigh: kennedy, if you are an employer and look at someone's social media. >> thank you to human resources departments, i will say this as a member of gen-x and a lot of fellow gen-xers thinking about next stages and we will gladly take your jobs. quiet quit, loud quit, we don't care. we will take all the side hustle we can get. we will not complain we are not getting enough time for self-care, we are building a nut and your generation we will gut. >> raymond: how do you follow that? if you live quit, you don't go on the government tit.
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help me mom talk. this is a really bad idea to enshrine and think you have to canonize your life for everybody to see temperature is arrogant, self-serving. this will not end well for young people when they go to get their next job. >> kayleigh: it is not representative of the entire generation. my white house staff impressive and smart. one ran for public office one is at a digital company. >> i think some are in their parent's basement. that is my thing, my thing is go get a job, don't live on my couch until you are 35. you can't, just like kennedy, i'm in the same generation, we work hard.
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vanna white has reportedly hired a top entertainment attorney, raising questions about her future professionally. she's been on the show more than 40 years. white was a fan favorite to take over for sajak, and the report also says she has not gotten a "true pay raise" in 18 years and hoping to secure a big pay day should she indeed stay with "wheel." >> i like ryan seacrest, give someone else a shot, i believe that. i think vanna white is a national treasure, and although i feel bad -- she makes $3 million a year, like sure, she should have a pay raise, but not like she's living in a coleman tent. >> i don't know, in biden's america, equivalent of 30 grand and she lives in california. >> probably has a lot of taxes. she makes 3 million a year, good for you, vanna. she is an icon, i hope she
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stays, her lawyer represents don lemon, so dealing with don will have a lot -- not a lot of time. >> let's say you. >> i would like to buy a vowel. i don't want to hear about the people. i guess think gave it to seacrest because steve harvey was too busy. vanna white, if she wants to stay, she should be allowed to stay, she is elegant and should have given her a shot at pat's job. >> a woman be a guy taking a job that should have gone to a woman? hmm, you know, i think she totally should have had the offer, certainly should have had a raise, you know, for 18 years. i will turn letters a lot less if anybody is watching. i can walk in heels for the half hour show it takes. ryan seacrest does have a lot of hosting on his resume but they should have offered her that, and not giving anyone a raise for 18 years is terrible, but
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it's worse, i'm sure pat sajak got his raises. >> i read they wanted to avoid the "jeopardy" saga. >> pat already sorely missed. now here is "america reports." >> sandra: all right, here we go, kicking off a brand-new hour. president biden has taken to the podium in chicago remarks on economic agenda, a talking bidenomics, a new word they are pushing to tout the white house policies. >> sandra, bret baier in for john roberts. >> he put it on the cord for me, dick, you are the best, man. and when i have questions about anything at all, beyon
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